Built to Impact the Lives of Others

When you graduate with a health sciences degree from Duquesne University, you will be well prepared to start making immediate contributions in patients lives and in the industry as a whole.

Your time here in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences will challenge you to meet your potential with best-in-field academic programs, and you will be well rewarded with a meaningful and flexible career.

Undergraduate Programs

Freshman Direct Entry Graduate Programs

Graduate Entry Programs

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Welcome from Dean Fevzi Akinci

Mission and Vision

HEALTH SCIENCES STRATEGIC PLAN

Upcoming Events

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Prospective Student Tours

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Duquesne - Pittsburgh Connection

Using a two-tiered model of community-engaged learning, Duquesne students are offered the opportunity to engage in community-based learning and experiences throughout their program

Duquesne students will pursue Experiential Learning Opportunities (ELOs) during their programs, leading to an enriched learning experience and enhanced resumes or graduate school applications

Duquesne is an R2 University with high research activity. Students in the Health Sciences work alongside faculty to conduct research as well as attend and present at undergraduate research conferences held on campus

The Rangos School of Health Sciences has more than 5,000 alums working throughout the healthcare industry from hospital administrators to physical therapists

Health Sciences News Updates

Hannah Clark receives TOM Fellowship!

4th-year occupational therapy student Hannah Clark was awarded the Tikkun Olam Makers Fellowship.

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New Study Takes Kids Perspectives on Vaping, Social Media

Researchers will be working with teenagers to explore how adolescents learn about vaping and the role of social media in spreading misinformation about it.

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Physical Therapy students travel to Rome and Dublin for horizon-expanding Maymester

Duquesne Physical Therapy students Maymester

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Contact Us

John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences

Office of the Dean, 302 Rangos Hall