Florida Gulf Coast University is where learning meets innovation, and endless possibilities. As a dynamic hub of academic excellence in the heart of Southwest Florida, we take pride in nurturing the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and changemakers
The Marieb College for Health and Human Services houses our accredited programs that focus on the critical-thinking skills and hands-on problem solving that turn students into resilient professionals and resourceful caregivers.
Rehabilitation sciences
The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences provides undergraduate students with Anatomy & Physiology courses and the Exercise Science program. Graduate students can enroll in the Occupational therapy and Doctor of Physical Therapy programs. The mission of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences is to create an environment that inspires health professionals, capable of transforming community health and well-being, through academic excellence, scholarship, and service.
Rehabilitation science evolves constantly and rapidly. That’s why Marieb College instills the kind of solutions-oriented curiosity that makes our students lifelong learners. Intensive fieldwork, community involvement and inter-professional learning guarantee you’ll graduate having everything you need to deliver forward-thinking care, no matter what changes develop in the industry. This approach delivers licensure pass rates well above the state’s average – 100% in most cases – and 100% employment rates. Healthcare leaders consider our graduates Florida’s best-prepared therapists, trainers and educators.
The Doctor of Physical Therapy program’s mission is to educate exceptional physical therapists, promote student and faculty scholarship, and to actively engage in clinical practice and professional service.
Graduates of the physical therapy program are mature, critical thinkers prepared for independent practice and leadership, and able to adapt to the changing health care environment. Faculty and students contribute to advancement of evidence-based practice and scholarship of teaching and learning. Excellence in clinical practice and professional service is embedded throughout the curriculum and community-based activities.