May 14, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin

Respiratory Therapy Major, B.S.


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Respiratory therapists work in a rapidly changing, fast-paced medical environment and possess advanced knowledge for the care and treatment of patients with cardiopulmonary deficiencies and diseases. Respiratory therapy is a health profession that functions in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and preventive care of patients with medical disorders such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, pulmonary edema, croup, bronchitis, and newborn and acute respiratory distress. These professionals utilize their specialized knowledge, critical thinking, clinical expertise, and interpersonal skills to care directly for patients. The respiratory therapist is proficient in the therapeutic use of medical gases, humidification, aerosols, artificial airways, mechanical ventilation, chest physiotherapy, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

To obtain required knowledge and skills needed for respiratory therapy, students must follow a prescribed sequence of academic and clinical courses. Core 39 courses also are required for completion of degree requirements. All Core 39 courses and most respiratory therapy (REST) courses are taught on campus. Clinical courses are conducted at various clinical sites including Deaconess Hospital, St. Vincent Evansville, Deaconess Gateway-Evansville, Community Methodist-Owensboro, Select-Vincennes, and other area health care facilities.

The program involves four years of continuous full-time study. To complete the program, students must complete all required pre-requisite courses, Core 39 courses, and respiratory therapy courses. Core 39 courses may be completed on a part-time basis prior to entering the program, or they can be transferred from other approved institutions. Students interested in completing Core 39 courses prior to entering the program or transferring credits should contact the program chair.

A Bachelor of Science degree in Respiratory Therapy is awarded to students who successfully complete the program. Graduates are eligible to take the examinations (entry-level and registry) given by the National Board for Respiratory Care and become registered therapists (R.R.T.) upon successful completion of the credentialing process.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must apply and be accepted to the University of Southern Indiana before being admitted to the respiratory therapy program. This includes payment of an application fee as well as submission of high school and college/university transcripts to Undergraduate Admissions, 8600 University Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712.

In addition, applicants must complete and submit a separate Respiratory Therapy Program application that can be found at www.usi.edu/health/respiratory-therapy/degrees-and-programs/bsrt-traditional-4-year-degree or in the College of Nursing and Health Professions (812-464-1708). Prior to acceptance into the respiratory therapy program, students are classified as pre-respiratory therapy majors. Enrollment in pre-respiratory therapy does not ensure admission to the respiratory therapy program.

After completion of the first-year pre-requisite courses, pre-respiratory therapy students are eligible to apply to the respiratory therapy program. The respiratory therapy program has established a priority deadline of August 15 for submission of applications. However, the final deadline for application submission is November 1. Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials by the priority deadline to ensure full consideration for admission. A complete set of official high school and any college/university transcripts must be included with the program application form.

Admission to the program is competitive and the selection of applicants is based on the following criteria:

  • Applicants must have a minimum high school or college grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or above based on a 4.0 scale.
  • Completion or in progress of all required pre-requisite courses by the application deadline of November 1. If pre-requisite courses are in progress, conditional acceptance may be given with the requirement of earning a passing grade in the courses prior to the program start date.
  • Students must be able to perform essential functions, eligible for respiratory therapy certification and capable of fulfilling clinical practice requirements. 

Applications will be scored using the following guidelines - 27 points possible:

  • Applicants must have a grade point average in the required first year pre-requisite courses of at least 2.5 or above based on a 4.0 scale. GPA will be then be multiplied by six for a total maximum of 24 points.
  • Optional - Up to 2 points will be awarded for health care experience: 2 points for direct health care work (i.e. CNA or EMT), or 1 point for non-direct health care work experience (i.e. receptionist, pharmacy tech) or for completion of a health occupation program.
  • Optional - 1 point may be awarded for verification of 12 hours of observation in a hospital respiratory therapy department. The observation verification form can be found can be found at www.usi.edu/health/respiratory-therapy/degrees-and-programs/bsrt-traditional-4-year-degree.
  • In the event that applicants have equivalent qualifications, SAT and/or ACT scores will be considered.

Program Goals (B.S.)


  1. To prepare graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory care practice as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRTs).
  2. To prepare leaders for the field of respiratory care by including curricular content with objectives related to the field of respiratory care in one or more of the following: management, education, research, and advanced clinical practice (which may include an area of specialization).
  3. To promote and advance personal development of respiratory faculty, staff, and health professionals.

Respiratory Therapy Pre-Requisites and Core 39 Courses


First-year courses MUST be completed by all students before applying to the program. Grades for courses marked with * are included in admission GPA.

Respiratory Therapy Courses


A grade of C or better is required on all Respiratory Therapy (REST) courses.

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