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The College of Health Sciences at Troy University will provide you with the quality education you need to successfully pursue professional practice in several disciplines. As a demonstration of national prominence, the majority of academic programs in the College of Health Sciences hold prestigious specialized accreditation.

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Jones Hall

Troy University alumnus, Billy Jones, is President of Crowne Management, LLC, which operates 17 nursing homes in Alabama, from Mobile to Huntsville, along with assisted living and therapy facilities, a home health care and hospice service. Jones is seeking to help TROY students who want to enter health sciences fields with a gift of $2 million.

The new Health Sciences building at the heart of the Troy University's flagship campus in Troy, Ala., now serves as a catalyst for learning and research while addressing the need for qualified health professionals throughout the state. The building includes labs for exercise science, biomechanics, and movement education; simulation spaces, including more than 30 hospital beds; and increased classroom spaces including a 150-seat theater.
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Bachelor of Science in Interprofessional Health Sciences

As an interprofessional health sciences major in this hands-on, multidisciplinary program, you'll gain a holistic understanding of health care and health-related fields.

Bachelor of Science in Interprofessional Health Sciences
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Master of Science in Athletic Training

If you're passionate about sports and health and want to make an impact in the lives of athletes, the full-time Master of Science in Athletic Training at Troy University will prepare you for high-demand athletic training jobs.

Master of Science in Athletic Training
Students studying a model of the heart.
RN Mobility – Bachelor of Science in Nursing

TROY's RN Mobility program is designed for online learning to meet the needs of Registered Nurses seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

RN Mobility – Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology

Whether you want to work as a physical therapist, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation aid, or community wellness coordinator, a B.S. in exercise physiology from TROY will give you the foundation you need to excel in your future career.

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology
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Dr. Carter announcing the new Doctor of Chiropractic program to be located on the Dothan campus.

TROY achieved ACHE approval to be second public university to offer Doctorate of Chiropractic program.

Troy University today announced the approval from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) of a new Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program at its Dothan Campus. The proposed new program was approved by the ACHE commissioners during a meeting on Sept. 12. It now moves on for final approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

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Niche.com recognized TROY as a Best University for Nursing and a Best University for Kinesiology in America.

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The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review recognized TROY as one of the best colleges and universities in the southern United States for 20 consecutive year.

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TheBestSchools.org

TheBestSchools.org recognized TROY's Bachelor's in Social Work online program as one of its “Best Programs.”

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