The School of Health Sciences serves approximately 2,000 undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and post-professional students through a model emphasizing community-engaged translational partnerships and the integration of theory with best practices. The School is organized into four thematic departments:
- Public and Environmental Wellness
- Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
- Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences
- Human Movement Science
The Department of Human Movement Science offers bachelor’s (BS), clinical professional (DPT), and post-professional degrees and certificates across exercise science (EXS), physical therapy (PT), and orthotics and prosthetics (O&P).
Faculty and students benefit from multiple teaching and research laboratories including:
- PT labs in Acute Care Simulation, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, and Neurorehabilitation
- EXS labs in Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Ergonomics and Abilities Research, and Strength and Fitness
- Orthotics and Prosthetics Fabrication Lab
Oakland University supports faculty scholarship through internal funding, grant-writing support, and mentorship through the Office of Research. Additional School of Health Sciences opportunities include Seed and Sprout Grants and PT Faculty Research Grants.
The Physical Therapy Program maintains strong clinical partnerships, supports pro bono and community wellness initiatives, and includes faculty recognized nationally and internationally for their research and clinical expertise.
Oakland University’s platinum LEED-certified campus and extensive clinical and community partnerships provide a supportive environment for innovative teaching, meaningful service, and impactful research in support of health.