Welcome to the College of Health and Human Sciences
The NDSU College of Health and Human Sciences includes: allied sciences such as respiratory care, medical lab science and radiologic sciences; counselor education; health, nutrition and exercise sciences; health services; human development and family science; nursing; pharmacy practice; pharmaceutical sciences; and public health.
Students are prepared to become leaders in their fields through interprofessional education that spans the human life cycle. The college focuses on team-based education offering undergraduate and graduate level degrees and certificates in multiple programs through on-site and online opportunities.
HHS News
Dawson VanSickle, stepson of senior lecturer Candace VanSickle in the Dept of Human Development and Family Science
The 13th Battle of the Cents-es fundraiser will benefit Dawson VanSickle, a Red…
The NDSU School of Nursing at Sanford Health in Bismarck makes you feel as though you are part of a family. Honey Kosiak, who is in the first cohort of the accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing…
Kristy L. Archuleta, professor in the financial planning program at the University of Georgia, is scheduled to give the annual Gertrude Weigum Hinsz Lecture at North Dakota State University.
She is…
BestColleges recently ranked NDSU as the country’s No. 3 best for online master’s programs in dietetics for 2024.
NDSU’s department of health, nutrition and exercise sciences offers the online…
What’s more important—how you win, how you lose, or how you play the game? Research from North Dakota State University published in Routledge Sport Studies shows that when it comes to youth sports,…