Program Type: Undergraduate
Degree Awarded: Students typically obtain a B.S. in Biological Sciences (general biology track), but any track will work as long as entry requirements are met.
Are you passionate about science and how the human body works? Are you interested in a career that can make a difference by helping people get healthy and live better? Get a head start with an education at ²Ø¾«¸ó’s College of Arts and Sciences. With low student-to-faculty ratios, highly-rated faculty, commitment to undergraduate research, and personalized faculty guidance, you will gain the education and experiences you need to succeed and make a difference in the health professional field.
Lynn Crane
Academic Advising Specialist, Pre-PT/OT Advisor
Department of Biological Sciences
859-572-5306
cranel1@nku.edu
Hannah Leford
Academic Advisor, Pre-PT/OT Advisor
School of Kinesiology, Counseling & Rehabilitative Sciences
859-572-5572
ledfordh1@nku.edu
Graduating Year: 2012
Education: B.S. Chemistry, Mathematical Sciences minor
Career: Occupational Therapist
Erin obtained her Occupational Therapy Doctorate from Spalding University in Louisville. She is now a licensed provider in Ohio and Kentucky, where she has been practicing for the last 4 years. Her clinical experiences include outpatient orthopedics, inpatient rehabilitation settings, skilled nursing, and acute care.
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