The Health Science major leading to a Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS) is based on healthcare education designed to foster development of human values, effective interpersonal skills, quality of care, and a scientific foundation. The Health Science curriculum includes inter-professional education and provides the student with a sound base for graduate education and career advancement in various health related fields. The program fosters the student’s ability to think critically, analyze information and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders. The program prepares students to solve the myriad challenges faced daily in health related environments in an ever changing world.
Requirements
The Health Science (HS) major consists of 19 credits of required major core courses and 30 concentration core and elective courses.
Prerequisite courses and GPA requirements vary greatly for the graduate professional programs; therefore, students wishing to pursue graduate work in a professional program are strongly advised to discuss plans of study with the Health Science academic advisor to prepare for the specific program of interest. Students are required to maintain a 2.7 cumulative GPA in Health Science requirements to remain in the major with no individual required course or required supporting course grade below a C. Students falling below a Health Science 2.7 GPA will receive academic disciplinary action including probation or dismissal.
Coursework is offered in a flexible plan allowing students the time to experience real-world practice through internships and study abroad. The Health Science major consists of four distinct concentrations, one track, and one dual degree:
- Healthcare Administration
- Public Health
- Global Health
- Dietetics & Nutrition
- Completion Option Track
- Radiography Dual Degree
The Healthcare Administration curriculum provides insight into administrative practices including supervision, strategic planning, change management, policy and fiscal responsibility. Healthcare ethics, patient rights and safety and regulatory compliance are addressed within the curriculum.
The Public Health curriculum includes coursework surrounding health education and promotion, health communication, and community health planning. Healthcare ethics, principles of equity and behavioral aspects of health are also covered.
The Global Health curriculum offers an understanding of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and their impact on global disease burden, multidisciplinary healthcare programs in action and healthcare systems around the globe. Concepts of social justice, cultural competence, and social issues are addressed.
The Completion Option track is for students who hold an associate's degree and are interested in completing a Bachelor of Science degree. The BSHS major will prepare students with a solid foundation in core content germane to health professions. Individualized advisement will assist students with developing a plan of study that meets pre-requisite requirements for specific graduate programs and advisement regarding GPA requirements for admission to particular programs, if desired.
3 + 2 Health Science & Health Administration
Sacred Heart University offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree in Health Science and a graduate degree in Health Administration in 5 years (3 years undergraduate coursework and 2 years of graduate coursework). This option is available only to students who choose an undergraduate major in health science. A student choosing a 3+2 option must work carefully with their undergraduate advisor to follow a specific sequence of study. Please note that some summer work is required for this 3+2 option. With appropriate planning, summer coursework may be completed at other universities offering equivalent courses.
3 + 2 Health Science & Occupational Therapy
Sacred Heart University offers qualified University undergraduates the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree in Health Science and a graduate degree in Occupational Therapy in 5 years (3 years of undergraduate coursework and 2 years of graduate coursework). Students choosing the 3 + 2 option must work carefully with their undergraduate advisor to follow a specific sequence of study. All summer courses must be taken at Sacred Heart University. A specific plan of study can be found on our website.
3 + 2 Health Science & Strategic Human Resource Management
Sacred Heart University offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree and Master of Strategic Human Resource Management degree within 5 years (3 years of undergraduate coursework and 2 years of graduate coursework). This option is available only to students who choose an undergraduate major in Health Science with the Healthcare Administration concentration. Students must work carefully with their undergraduate advisor to follow a specific sequence of study. Please note that some summer work is required for this 3 +2 option. With appropriate planning, summer course work may be completed at other universities offering equivalent courses in foundational core classes.
4 + 1 Health Science & Public Health
Sacred Heart University offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree and a graduate degree within 5 years (4 years of undergraduate coursework and 1 year of graduate coursework). The combined degree program allows students to accelerate their progress toward a master's degree by taking graduate-level coursework during their final semesters of undergraduate study. This option is available to students who choose an undergraduate major in Health Science with the Public Health or Global Health concentration.
4 Year Dual Degree - BS in Health Science & AS in Radiography
Sacred Heart University offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to earn two degrees within 4 years with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science and Associate degree in Radiography. Students will be dually enrolled in the HSBS program and associate in radiography program after completing the radiography pre-requisite courses with a minimum of C+ in English Composition and College Algebra and B- in A&P I & II with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75. Both winter and summer course work are required for 4-year option. With appropriate planning, summer and winter coursework may be completed at other universities offering equivalent courses in foundational core classes. Students will be prepared to sit for the licensing exam to be radiography technologists and/or to move to a professional graduate program or advanced level certificate program such as MRI, CT, and ultrasound.
Required Health Science Coursework
Transfer of Credits:
A maximum of sixty (60) credits may be applied to a baccalaureate degree from a two-year college and a maximum of ninety (90) credits may be applied from a four-year college or university. Sacred Heart University accepts a maximum of 15 credits as “free electives” for transfer and a maximum of 50% of the major’s course credits for transfer.
Dietetics and Nutrition Concentration
• 19 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 200
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Introduction to Healthcare and Health Professions
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3
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HS 210
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Healthcare Leadership
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1
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HS 204
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Introduction to Research in Health Science
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3
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HS 315
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Behavioral and Mental Health
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3
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HS 351
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
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3
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HS 353
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Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare
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3
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HS 355
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Health Research Capstone
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3
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• 21 Credits of Concentration Coursework
HS 308
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Fundamentals of Nutrition
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3
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HS 313
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Food & Culture
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3
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HS 322
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Medical Nutrition Therapy I
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3
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HS 323
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Medical Nutrition Therapy II
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3
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HS 333
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Nutrition Education & Counseling
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3
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HS 340
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Nutrition through the Lifespan
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3
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HS 347
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Community Nutrition
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3
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• 6-37 Credits of Concentration Electives (depends on professional graduate program prerequisite requirements, if one is planned)
HS 319
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Food Microbiology
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3
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HS 342
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Applied Nutrition
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3
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HS 343
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Nutrition & Aging
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3
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HS 220
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EMT Training/Clinical Skills
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6
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HS 299
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Internship or Special Topics in Health Science
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3
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HS 302
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Healthcare Administration Practice
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3
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HS 310
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Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
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3
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HS 335
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Global Health Equity & Justice
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3
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HS 352
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Contemporary Leadership in Healthcare
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3
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BI 106
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Medical Terminology
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3
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BI 206/208 or 126/127
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Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab or Nursing A&P I w/lab
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4
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BI 207/209 or 128/129
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Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab or Nursing A&P II w/lab
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4
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CH 151/153
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General Chemistry I w/ lab
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4
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CH 152/154
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General Chemistry II w/ lab
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4
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CH 221/223
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Organic Chemistry I w/ lab
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4
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CH 201
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Intro to Biochemistry Clinical Nutrition
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3
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BI 161/162
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Intro to Microbiology w/l lab
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4
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BI 112/114
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Concepts in Biology II w/Lab
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4
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• 11 Credits Required Supporting Courses
Global Health Concentration
• 19 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 200
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Introduction to Healthcare and Health Professions
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3
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HS 210
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Healthcare Leadership
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1
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HS 204
|
Introduction to Research in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 315
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Behavioral and Mental Health
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3
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HS 351
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
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3
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HS 353
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Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare
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3
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HS 355
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Health Research Capstone
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3
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• 21 Credits of Concentration Core Coursework
EC 211
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The Economics of Social Issues
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3
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HS 304
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Community & Public Health
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3
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HS 230
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Intro to Global Health
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3
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HS 314
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Epidemiology
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3
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HS 334
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Culture and Global Health
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3
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HS 335
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Global Health Equity & Justice
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3
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CMD 305
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Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
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3
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• 6-37 Credits of Concentration Electives (depends on professional graduate program prerequisite requirements, if one is planned)
HS 220
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EMT Training/Clinical Skills
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6
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HS 299
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Internship or Special Topics
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3
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HS 302
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Healthcare Administration Practice
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3
|
HS 303
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Health Ed. & Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles
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3
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HS 308
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Fundamentals of Nutrition
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3
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HS 310
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Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
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3
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HS 342
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Applied Nutrition
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3
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HS 352
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Contemporary Leadership in Healthcare
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3
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PO 242
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International Organizations
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3
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SP 109
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Beginning Spanish For Health Professions
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3
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TRS 255
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Human Rights
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3
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BI 106
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Medical Terminology
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3
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BI 206/208 or BI 126/127
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Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab or Nursing A&P I w/lab
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4
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BI 207/209 or BI 128/129
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Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab or Nursing A&P II w/lab
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4
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BI 112/114
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Concepts in Biology II w/lab
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4
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BI 161/162
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Intro to Microbiology w/lab
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4
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BI 230
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Microbiology w/lab
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4
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CH 201
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Intro to Biochemistry Clinical Nutrition
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4
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CH 151/153
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General Chemistry I w/lab
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4
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CH 152/154
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General Chemistry II w/lab
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4
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CH 221/223
|
Organic Chemistry I w/lab
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4
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• 11 Credits Required Supporting Courses
Healthcare Administration Concentration
19 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 200
|
Introduction to Healthcare and Health Professions
|
3
|
HS 210
|
Healthcare Leadership
|
1
|
HS 204
|
Introduction to Research in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 315
|
Behavioral and Mental Health
|
3
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HS 351
|
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
|
3
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HS 353
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Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare
|
3
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HS 355
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Health Research Capstone
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3
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21 Credits of Concentration Core Coursework
MGT 101
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Organization Management
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3
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MGT 202
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Organizational Behavior
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3
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HS 302
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Healthcare Administration Practice
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3
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HS 309
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Professional Interactions in the Healthcare Setting
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3
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HS 350
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Healthcare Policy, Politics and Advocacy
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3
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HS 352
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Contemporary Leadership in Healthcare
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3
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HS 354
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Improving Healthcare Quality and Safety
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3
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• 6-37 Credits of Concentration Electives (depends on professional graduate program prerequisite requirements, if one is planned)
MGT 207
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Human Resources Management
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3
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MGT 403
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Management & Business Skills
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3
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HS 220
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EMT Training/Clinical Skills
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6
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HS 230
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Intro to Global Health
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3
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HS 299
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Internship or Special Topics
|
3
|
HS 308
|
Fundamentals of Nutrition
|
3
|
HS 310
|
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
|
3
|
HS 335
|
Global Health Equity & Justice
|
3
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HS 342
|
Applied Nutrition
|
3
|
BI 106
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Medical Terminology
|
3
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BI 206/208 or BI 126/127
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Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab or Nursing A&P I w/lab
|
4
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BI 207/209 or BI 128/129
|
Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab or Nursing A&P II w/lab
|
4
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BI 112/114
|
Concepts in Biology II w/lab
|
4
|
BI 161/162
|
Intro to Microbiology w/lab
|
4
|
BI 230
|
Microbiology w/lab
|
4
|
CH 201
|
Intro to Biochemistry Clinical Nutrition
|
3
|
CH 151/153
|
General Chemistry I w/lab
|
4
|
CH 152/154
|
General Chemistry II w/lab
|
4
|
CH 221/223
|
Organic Chemistry I w/lab
|
4
|
SP 109
|
Beginning Spanish for the Healthcare Provider
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3
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CMD 305
|
Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
|
3
|
• 11 Credits Supporting Courses
HS 200 | Intro to Health Care & Health Profession | 3.00 Credit(s) |
HS 204 | Introduction to Research in Health Science | 3 |
HS 210 | Leadership in Healthcare | 1 (credit)s |
HS 315 | Behavioral and Mental Health | 3.00 Credit(s) |
HS 353 | Diversity & Disparities in Healthcare | 3 |
HS 355 | Health Research Capstone | 3 |
Public Health Concentration
• 19 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 200
|
Introduction to Healthcare and Health Professions
|
3
|
HS 210
|
Healthcare Leadership
|
1
|
HS 204
|
Introduction to Research in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 315
|
Behavioral and Mental Health
|
3
|
HS 351
|
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 353
|
Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 355
|
Health Research Capstone
|
3
|
• 21 Credits of Concentration Core Coursework
HS 303
|
Health Ed. and Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles
|
3
|
HS 304
|
Community and Public Health
|
3
|
HS 309
|
Professional Interactions in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 314
|
Epidemiology
|
3
|
HS 230
|
Introduction to Global Health
|
3
|
SO 234
|
Sociology of Health and Healthcare
|
3
|
CMD 305
|
Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
|
3
|
• 6-37 Credits of Concentration Electives (depends on professional graduate program prerequisite requirements, if one is planned)
HS 220
|
EMT Training/Clinical Skills
|
6
|
HS 299
|
Special Topics in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 299
|
Internship or Special Topics
|
3
|
HS 302
|
Healthcare Administration Practice
|
3
|
HS 308
|
Fundamentals of Nutrition
|
3
|
HS 310
|
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
|
3
|
HS 342
|
Applied Nutrition
|
3
|
HS 352
|
Contemporary Leadership in Healthcare
|
3
|
BI 106
|
Medical Terminology
|
3
|
BI 206/208 or BI 126/127
|
Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab or Nursing A&P I w/lab
|
4
|
BI 207/209 or BI 128/129
|
Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab or Nursing A&P II w/lab
|
4
|
BI 112/114
|
Concepts in Biology II w/lab
|
4
|
BI 161/162
|
Intro to Microbiology w/lab
|
4
|
BI 230
|
Microbiology w/lab
|
4
|
CH 201
|
Intro to Biochemistry Clinical Nutrition
|
3
|
CH 151/153
|
General Chemistry I w/lab
|
4
|
CH 152/154
|
General Chemistry II w/lab
|
4
|
CH 221/223
|
Organic Chemistry I w/lab
|
4
|
SP 109
|
Beginning Spanish for the Healthcare Provider
|
3
|
EC 211
|
The Economics of Social Issues
|
3
|
EC 320
|
Health Economics
|
3
|
SO 254
|
Society and Economic Change
|
3
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TRS 255
|
Human Rights
|
3
|
• 11 Credits Supporting Courses
Radiography Concentration
(Dual Degree - BS in Health Science & AS in Radiography)
• 26 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 200
|
Intro to Healthcare and Health Professions
|
3
|
HS 210
|
Leadership in Healthcare (1 credit)
|
1
|
HS 299
|
Radiography Internship
|
3
|
HS 309
|
Professional Interactions in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 310
|
Human Growth & Development Across the Lifespan
|
3
|
HS 315
|
Behavioral & Mental Health
|
3
|
HS 351
|
Legal & Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 353
|
Diversity & Disparities in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 360
|
Action Research Capstone (4 credits)
|
4
|
• 39 Credits of Radiography Core Coursework
RAD 101
|
Radiography I
|
8
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RAD 112
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Radiography 2
|
8
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RAD 200
|
Bridge Clinical
|
5
|
RAD 221
|
Radiography 3
|
9
|
RAD 232
|
Radiography 4
|
9
|
• 21-22 Credits Required Supporting Courses
BI 111/113
|
Concepts in Biology I
|
4
|
BI 206/208
|
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
|
4
|
BI 207/209
|
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
|
4
|
MA 106
|
College Algebra or higher
|
3
|
MA 131
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Elementary Statistics
|
3
|
PS 110
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Intro to Psychology
|
3
|
Completion Option Track:
• 33 Credits of Health Science Major Core Coursework
HS 204
|
Introduction to Research in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 302
|
Healthcare Administration Practice
|
3
|
CMD 305
|
Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
|
3
|
HS 309
|
Professional Interactions in Healthcare Settings
|
3
|
HS 315
|
Behavioral and Mental Health
|
3
|
HS 350
|
Healthcare Policy, Politics and Advocacy
|
3
|
HS 351
|
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 352
|
Contemporary Leadership: Cultivating Innovative Leaders in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 353
|
Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare
|
3
|
HS 354
|
Improving Healthcare Quality and Safety
|
3
|
HS 355
|
Health Research Capstone
|
3
|
• 21 Credits of Track Elective Coursework
HS 220
|
EMT Training/Clinical Skills (onground only)
|
6
|
HS 299
|
Special Topics in Health Science
|
3
|
HS 299
|
Workplace or Research Internship
|
3
|
HS 303
|
Health Education & Healthy Lifestyles
|
3
|
HS 308
|
Fundamentals of Nutrition
|
3
|
HS 310
|
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
|
3
|
HS 310
|
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
|
3
|
HS 334
|
Culture & Global Health
|
3
|
HS 342
|
Applied Nutrition
|
3
|
BI 106
|
Medical Terminology
|
3
|
• 6 Credits Required Supporting Courses
MA 131
|
Elementary Statistics**
|
3
|
|
100 or 200 level 3 credit Biology or Chemistry course (does not include BI 106)
|
3
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