Catalog Statement

Health Sciences Riverside

Boise State University
Department of Respiratory Care

Location

950 Lusk, Boise, Idaho 83725
Health Sciences Riverside, HSR 116
Phone: (208) 426-3383
Fax: (208) 426-4093
Website: respther.boisestate.edu
E-mail: cdudley@boisestate.edu

Faculty

Degrees Offered

Department Statement

Respiratory Care is an allied health specialty concerned with the treatment, management, control, and care of the patient's breathing. The respiratory therapist is a specialist in the use of therapeutic and evaluation techniques in respiratory care. The respiratory care curriculum consists of a pre-professional year followed by two years of professional study, leading to an Associate of Science Degree in Respiratory Care. The Associate of Science Degree qualifies students for the examination of the National Board for Respiratory Care. Students may continue their education for an additional year, to earn the Bachelor of Science Degree. The Respiratory Care Program has been granted accreditation by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care.

Requirements for Admission

Professional Program (Sophomore Year)

Only students who have completed, or are in the process of completing, the pre-professional curriculum (Freshman Year) with a GPA of 2.00 or higher will be considered for acceptance into the Respiratory Care Program. The pre-professional curriculum need not be taken at BSU.

Health status must be adequate to ensure performance of hospital activities in accordance with ADA guidelines.

All students admitted to the Respiratory Care Program are required to submit a negative PPD and document positive rubella, rubeola and varicella immunity to the Department by August of the year in which the student enters the professional program. A chest x-ray is required if the PPD is positive. If the student hasn't had varicella (chicken pox) in the past, they must document receipt of the varicella vaccination. The Department recommends Hepatitis B immunization.

Admission to Senior Year

Admission to the Senior Year

Candidates who have graduated from an Advanced Practitioner Respiratory Care Program may receive transfer credit for all RESPCARE and HLTHST prefixed courses in the Sophomore Year. Candidates who received a passing score on the Written Registry Examination and Clinical Simulation Examinations offered by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) may be given credit for all RESPCARE and HLTHST prefixed courses taught within the Junior Year of the Respiratory Care Program. Candidates may be admitted into the Senior Year of the Respiratory Care Program, as space is available, and once the candidate has completed all courses within the Freshman Year of the Respiratory Care Program, and received credit for all RESPCARE and HLTHST prefixed courses within the Sophomore and Junior years of the Respiratory Care Program.

To earn the Bachelor of Science Degree, students must complete the Freshman Year courses, the Area I, II, and III Core elective requirements and all other University requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students must complete, or receive credit for, all RESPCARE and HLTHST prefixed courses required for the Associate of Science Degree in Respiratory Care. Finally, students must successfully complete the courses required for the Senior Year. The student must complete the 30 of the final 36 credits at BSU.

Application Process

Pre-professional Year (Freshman Year)

Professional Program

Promotion and Graduation