Facility
The College of Health Sciences is housed in the three-story, 80,000-square-foot, John L. Buskey Health Sciences Center that was completed in August 2001. The center was placed on land directly adjacent to the existing campus and located across from the ASU football stadium.
Each floor has classrooms, laboratories and offices. The first floor features a faculty lounge, student lounge, an interdisciplinary clinic, three therapeutic rehabilitation labs and a state-of- the-art lecture hall. The second floor features a student study area with adjoining group study rooms, a physical therapy resource room, the health information management computer- teaching labs, a simulated medical records lab, the occupational therapy media lab, the assisted daily living (ADL) and the physical dysfunction labs. The third floor features the following labs: a state-of-the-art Gross Anatomy lab, Biomechanics Lab, a Women’s Health/Cardiopulmonary lab and a health sciences computer lab.
Additionally, the Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics has a 9,000 square foot fabrication laboratory on Forest Avenue adjacent to the campus. The labs accommodate both students and patient models in a didactic and experiential learning environment, which mimics real-life work experiences, once in the field.