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2026-2027 Academic Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Academic Catalog

Respiratory Therapy (B.S.)

Location(s): Springfield Campus, Waynesville Center


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B.S. Degree: 120 Hours

The Respiratory Therapy, Bachelor of Science program, is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). The four-year program graduates are eligible for the national registry exam leading to a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) and eligible for state licensure as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Registered Respiratory Therapists may work in hospital settings with critical and noncritical patients or for home health companies who specialize in respiratory care and equipment. The Bachelor degree option provides students with additional knowledge in advanced clinical concepts, research, and leadership. 

A grade of “C” or higher is required for all BSRT prefix courses.

This is a limited and selective enrollment program which admits a new class in the Spring semester. 

Selective Admission Program:


The information below shows the courses and requirements you need to graduate from this program. Some courses may need to be completed before you can enter the program and may have extra rules, like a required minimum grade. Please contact the Health Sciences office or visit the program page for more information on how to apply. 

Biological Clinical Sciences - 14 Credit Hours


General Education Requirements - 37 Credit Hours


Mathematical Sciences - 3 Credit Hours


Complete three (3) credit hours minimum. Mathematical Sciences courses that use one of the pathways courses as a prerequisite will meet the general education credit for math. For example, Calculus meets the general education math requirement since Pre-Calculus Algebra is a prerequisite.

Written Communication - 6 Credit Hours


Complete six (6) credit hours minimum.

Oral Communication - 3 Credit Hours


Complete three (3) credit hours minimum.

Humanities and Fine Arts - 9 Credit Hours


Complete nine (9) credit hours minimum, from at least two (2) disciplines. There is a limit of three (3) credit hours of Performance (PERF) courses that can be applied to the Humanities & Fine Arts Knowledge Area and to the total CORE 42.

Natural Sciences - 7 Credit Hours


Complete seven (7) credit hours minimum, from at least two (2) disciplines, including one course with a lab component.

Social and Behavioral Sciences - 9 Credit Hours


Complete nine (9) credit hours minimum, from at least two (2) disciplines, including at least one Civics course. Note that the civics requirement in CORE 42 is different from and does not fulfill the requirements of RSMo 170.013, Missouri Higher Education Civics Achievement Examination.

Institutional Electives - 9 Credit Hours


Students will complete 9 credit hours of elective coursework from any college-level course numbered 100 or higher. Elective credit may include approved transfer courses that do not have a direct Ozarks Tech course equivalency but are determined to be at the appropriate college level.

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