Respiratory Care professionals (also called respiratory therapists) provide clinical care for patients with acute or chronic diseases/disorders affecting the lungs and respiratory system. They can work in out-patient care, hospitals, or surgery centers (often in pulmonary/cardiology areas). They help patients recover the ability to breathe properly from a disease, accident, or due to complications with another medical condition. Respiratory care professionals also participate in disease management education and treatment planning for their patients.
Plan Your Path to a Respiratory Care Program
- Meet with a Pre-Health advisor to create a comprehensive academic and co-curricular plan
- Research programs
- Respiratory care can be entered through Associate’s Degree, Bachelor Degree, or Master’s Degree Pathways; requirements vary by pathway.
- Meet with a Pre-Health advisor to update your plan to include the requirements for your pathway and possible programs.
- Apply to Respiratory Care/Therapy programs
- Complete Bachelor's Degree (if required) and required prerequisite classes
- Attend Respiratory Care program (2 years)
Suggested Academic Preparation
- Careers in Respiratory Care can be entered through Associate’s Degree, Bachelor Degree, or Master’s Degree pathways
- Associate’s Degrees – no prerequisites are required
- Bachelor Degrees – no prerequisites are required, can transfer to a program during undergraduate
- Master’s Degrees – completion of 90 hours of college credit or a Bachelor’s Degree AND completion of specific prerequisite courses (see View Program Roadmap above)
- Competitive academic record
- GPA
- Complete Respiratory Care Exploration Activities such as shadowing and informational interviews with a respiratory care professional
Local Professional Schools
- Southeast Community College (AAS)
- Metropolitan Community College (AAS)
- Nebraska Methodist College (AS & BS)
Current Students
Current students: Meet with a Pre-Health advisor to talk more about your Pre-Health goals.
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