About Our School
TTUHSC Mission
As a comprehensive health sciences center, our mission is to enrich the lives of others by educating students to become collaborative healthcare professionals, providing excellent patient care, and advancing knowledge through innovative research. To view the institution goals and vision statement please visit http://www.ttuhsc.edu/about/mission-vision.aspx.
SHP Mission
The mission of the TTUHSC School of Health Professions is to enhance the quality of life of those we serve by delivering exemplary holistic student-centered education and cultivating research opportunities, while championing interprofessional and clinical care partnerships that are innovative and relevant to the communities we serve.
SHP Vision
The TTUHSC School of Health Professions will be a premiere school that uses innovation and collaboration across education, scholarship, and clinical care for West Texas communities and beyond.
SHP Organizational Philosophy
As a multi-campus, regional element of the TTUHSC education system, we seek to encourage maximum learning and enhance the accessibility of our educational programs and services by applying a variety of innovative educational approaches and technologies.
We seek, through our research and clinical service activities, to contribute positively to improving the general health status and overall quality of life of the people of West Texas, while enhancing our professional and clinical competence.
Our faculty are, first and foremost, student-oriented and teaching focused. We value activities that enhance teaching effectiveness and learning while seeking to create an environment conducive to research and effective clinical service.
Our staff are student-oriented professionals who provide high-quality, responsive service to students and faculty. We strive to maintain an empowering environment based on mutual trust, respect and partnership among faculty, staff and students.
We accomplish our mission with the context of the mission, vision and policies of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and the Board of Regents.
SHP Milestones
1981 | 67th Texas Legislature approves funding for School |
1983 | First students accepted |
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1985 | Full Accreditation received for programs in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Medical Technology |
1991 | Emergency Medical Services program added |
1993 | Department of Communication Disorders transferred from TTU, where it had existed since 1928 |
1994 | Expansion of PT and OT programs to Amarillo and Odessa with extensive reliance on HealthNet Expansion of PT program from B.S. to M.P.T. |
1999 | Addition of Physician Assistant Program at Midland Expansion of OT program from B.S. to M.O.T. Approval of B.S., Emergency Medical System Management Program |
2000 | Addition of Master of Athletic Training Program Addition of Masters of Vocational Rehabilitation Program Addition of B.S. in Emergency Medical Systems Management Expansion of Physician Assistant Program from B.S. to M.P.A.S. Relocation of Department of Communication Disorders to TTUHSC facilities Relocation of School of Allied Health-Odessa to permanent facilities at TTUHSC-Odessa Approval of Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) |
2001 | Relocation of School of Allied Health-Amarillo to permanent facility Completion of Physician Assistant Program permanent facility Approval of Center for Brain Mapping & Cortical Studies |
2002 | Approval/addition of "first-in-nation" M.S., Molecular Pathology (M.S., M.P.) Approval/addition of M.S. in Rehabilitation Sciences (M.S., R.S.) Approval/addition of B.S. in Clinical Support Services Management (B.S., C.S.S.M.) Approval/addition of the ScD in PT Program Approval of Center for Rehabilitation Assessment |
2003 | Approval of School name change to "Allied Health Sciences" Department name changes from Department of Clinical Laboratory Science to Department of Laboratory Sciences & Primary Care; Department of Communication Science & Disorders to Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
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2004 | Approval/addition of Ph.D., Communication Sciences & Disorders Approval/addition of B.S., Health Science Approval of program name changes; Vocational Rehabilitation to Rehabilitation Counseling; CSSM to Clinical Services Management (C.S.M.); MSRS to Clinical Practice Management (C.P.M.) |
2005 | Approval/addition of Department of Clinic Administration and Rehabilitation Counseling Approval of Center for Rehabilitation Assessment name change to Center for Rehabilitation Research |
2007 | Expansion of Physical Therapy from Masters (M.P.T.) to clinical entry-level Doctorate (D.P.T.) CSM program expands to provide a specialty track in Long Term Care Administration with approval from the Texas Department of Aging & Disabilities |
2008 | THECB grants School of Allied Health Sciences "planning authority" for Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science The Doctorate of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) is implemented with enrollment of its first cohort of students |
2009 | Approval/addition of Ph.D. Rehabilitation Sciences Approval/addition of Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy Pathway (tD.P.T.) Approval/addition of Clinical Laboratory Science Second Degree & Certificate Programs |
2010 | Physician Assistant facility expansion is completed Enrollment for the Physician Assistant program is increased from 45 to 60 students per cohort First NIH grant obtained by School of Allied Health Sciences Faculty Approval of Center name change to "Center for Speech, Language, and Hearing Research" |
2011 | Major renovation of clinical & research space Relocation of School of Allied Health Sciences faculty to 3C lab & office space Opened the Health Promotion Research Laboratory on the Amarillo campus |
2012 | Fall enrollment exceeds 1,300 for first time in school history Paul P. Brooke, Jr., Ph.D., FACHE, Professor & Dean retired after serving for 14 years. Robin Satterwhite, MBA, EdD, FACHE was hired as the fifth Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences |
2014 | Approval/addition of Respiratory Care, Medical Imaging & Emergency Medical Services concentration area to the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program |
2015 | Board of Regents approved school name change from School of Allied Health Sciences to School of Health Professions Approval/addition of Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Program |
2016 | Lori Rice-Spearman, Ph.D., hired as the sixth Dean of the School of Health Professions Department name & structural changes from Department of Clinic Administration & Rehabilitation Counseling to Department of Healthcare Management & Leadership Program name changes from BS in Health Sciences and the BS in Clinical Services Management to Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management; MS in Clinical Practice Management to the Master of Science in Healthcare Administration Approval/addition of Department of Clinical Counseling & Mental Health |
2017 | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) broke ground for new buildings that will bring additional opportunities for education & research initiatives plus create a more seamless campus experience for students & visitors. The $85.9 million project will consist of three parts: a north expansion that will create two new buildings north of the existing TTUHSC building, a west expansion that will add additional facilities to the existing TTUHSC building, and the creation of a boulevard entrance to campus for accessibility. Approval/addition of the Master of Science in Addiction Counseling program and the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Both programs are under the Department of Clinical Counseling & Mental Health. |
2018 | Consolidation of the Ph.D. RS Program Approval/addition of Graduate Certificate Programs under the Department of Healthcare Management & Leadership 8 Week Terms added for the Master of Science in Healthcare Administration Program |
Accreditation
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, masters, doctoral, and professional degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC's website (www.sacscoc.org)
A member of the Texas Tech University System, TTUHSC has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) as a separate institution from Texas Tech University since 2004. TTUHSC received its reaffirmation of accreditation from SACSCOC in 2019. TTUHSC will submit a Fifth-Year Interim Report in the spring of 2025.