Kettering College of Medical Arts
Academic Bulletin
Division of Arts & Sciences

2009-10

Paul DeLange, Director; Laurie Bromagen; Kathy Cameron; Jill Evans; Frank Golich; James Londis; Vail McGuire; Benjamin Navia; Jane Nesbit; Pat Nicosia; David Price; Randa Quale; Bill Rodenburg; Margaret Rodenburg; Tom Rule; Daniel Schoun; David VanDenburgh; Daryll Ward; R. Timothy Willsey

MISSION STATEMENT

As an integral part of Kettering College of Medical Arts, the faculty of the Division of Arts and Sciences is dedicated to assisting students in constructing a strong spiritual, philosophical, and academic foundation based on Christian principles on which to build personal and professional study and growth.


GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The courses in the Division of Arts and Sciences meet two distinct needs. One is to provide a liberal arts background on which to build technical information leading toward a degree in a health care field at Kettering College of Medical Arts. The other is to provide a Bachelor of Science degree that meets admissions requirements for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies or for medical, dental, or other professional schools.


The faculty strives to help students achieve the institutional outcomes of Christian service, social-cultural interaction, ethical behavior, communication, and critical thinking through a variety of courses and learning activities.


ADMISSION

Applicants must meet KCMA admission criteria.