MHS, Respiratory Therapy
Hands-On Training. Life-Saving Impact.
Program Overview
Bellarmine University’s Master of Health Science in Respiratory Therapy prepares students to become highly skilled respiratory therapists through rigorous academics, extensive clinical training, and strong healthcare partnerships. Students gain the knowledge and clinical judgment needed to diagnose, treat, and manage cardiopulmonary diseases in emergency, critical-care, and long-term care settings.
Why Study Respiratory Therapy at Bellarmine?
Bellarmine’s program is nationally recognized for its credentialing success and graduate outcomes, preparing students to confidently enter the workforce and pursue advanced practice opportunities in respiratory care. Students also benefit from extensive clinical training and strong healthcare partnerships. These collaborations help create pathways to employment and may provide scholarship opportunities through select healthcare partners, helping students transition from the classroom into meaningful healthcare careers.

Prepare to Practice with Confidence
Bellarmine students complete more than 800 hours of hands-on clinical training across diverse healthcare environments and patient populations. These immersive rotations allow students to apply classroom knowledge while working alongside respiratory therapists, physicians, and critical-care teams.

Funding through Healthcare Partners
Bellarmine’s Respiratory Therapy program works closely with healthcare partners who recognize the demand for highly trained respiratory therapists. Through select partnerships and scholarship opportunities, some students may receive tuition support or funding assistance while completing their degree.
800+
Clinical Hours
13%
Projected Job Growth through 2033
$80,450
Median Pay (BLS, 2024)
Program Highlights
- #1 Respiratory Therapy Program in the Nation (College Choice, 2021).
- Top Respiratory Therapy Program in the Nation (Intelligent.com, 2021).
- Awarded Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care’s (COARC) Distinguished RRT Credentialing Success (2020).
- Graduates demonstrate extremely high employment rates upon degree conferral and credentialing success.
- Respiratory therapy students complete more than 800 hours of clinical experience across varying patient populations.
| Name | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Shannon Terry, MSM, RRT-NPS | Director of Clinical Education | sterry2@bellarmine.edu |
| Jeff Clark, MSM, RRT | jclark9@bellarmine.edu |
Contact
Shannon Terry, MSM, RRT-NPS
Director of Clinical Education
sterry2@bellarmine.edu
(502) 272-7468
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