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Respiratory Therapy

91¶ÌÊÓƵ's Department of Respiratory Therapy prepares students to become a Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) and a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). 

Learn to treat patients for asthma, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pneumonia, while opening your career options to newborn intensive care, adult critical care, emergency rooms, air and ground transport or sleep medicine.

The Department of Respiratory Therapy offers a:

91¶ÌÊÓƵ Process

Thoroughly review the following resources before scheduling an advising appointment. 

Applicant Checklist 

Our applicant checklist reviews each step you need to take to be a successful candidate for this program. Always refer first to your program checklist when choosing general education courses. 

Many of your program prerequisites also count as general education requirements. Review the checklist closely and come to your advising appointment prepared with questions.

Respiratory Therapy Applicant Checklist

Respiratory Therapy Advising Video

Apply

Ready to apply? Visit the Department of Respiratory Therapy website to apply to our programs.

Helpful Information

  • Taking more than two science courses (math included) in a semester may be overwhelming. Balance your course load with other general education requirements.
  • Medical Terminology (HTHS 1101) is highly recommended before your first course in anatomy and physiology. 
  • Don’t forget math and English general education requirements, which can be found on our Math and English Requirements website as well as the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Placement website.

Health Sciences or Zoology Anatomy & Physiology

The following video spells out the differences between the Health Sciences Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology (HTHS) class series, or the Zoology Human Anatomy & Physiology (ZOOL) class series.

Students need to complete either the HTHS or ZOOL series for entrance into most College of Health Professions programs.

Possible Academic Plan

The following outlines a suggested academic schedule for a student’s first two semesters at Weber State while pursuing respiratory therapy.

Work with a College of Health Professions advisor to determine the best schedule that works for you.

If your math and English requirements are complete, replace those classes with other general education requirements found in your CatTracks.