2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Allied Health Sciences
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The College of Professional Studies Allied Health Sciences mission is to educate competent health professionals, provide leadership in the respective allied health science professions, add to the knowledge bank of the allied health science groups and promote life-long learning.
For General Information
Nancy Bentley, MS, RDH, Chairperson
Tammy Grigson, Academic Administrative Assistant
Allied Health Sciences Department
Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344
Phone: 740.351.3273
Fax: 740.351.3354
E-mail: nbentley@shawnee.edu
tgrigson@shawnee.edu
Programs in Allied Health Sciences
Health Science BS
The Bachelor of Health Science degree aligns with SSU’s Strategic Planning Guidelines by preparing students for the changing needs of business, industry, education, society, and health care through its diversified degree programs including the Bachelor of Health Science degree.
Shawnee State University’s health related associate degree programs have a long tradition of excellence. The occupational outlook shows health related careers are in high demand. The Bachelor’s degree in Health Science will provide both the traditional and non-traditional student with the opportunity to complete a degree or a stand-alone bachelor degree in a health science field. The Bachelor’s of Science in Health Science degree is particularly appropriate for students applying for or waiting to be accepted into an associate health science program. The Baccalaureate degree in Health Science provides a variety of opportunities in the industry and also provides a path for degree advancement. The structure of the degree allows for Baccalaureate degree completion for the 2 year health-related degree programs earned at Shawnee State University and other accredited institutions, and also serves as a standalone 4-year General Health Science track degree.
The predicted growth in the health related areas demonstrates a positive occupational outlook and provides potential employment opportunities for graduates of the program. Below is a chart that suggests a variety of employment opportunities for the successful graduate.
Occupational Outlook for Health Science Graduates (Source: O*Net)
Occupational Category
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Projected Growth (2012-2022)
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Projected Job Openings (2012-2022)
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Median Wage; Salary
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Community Health Workers (Community Health Program Coordinator, Community Health Program Representative, Community Health Program Rep, Community Health Promoter)
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Much faster than average (22% or higher)
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20,800
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$16.64 hourly, $34,610 annual
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Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products (Pharmaceutical/Health Sales)
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Average (8% to 14%)
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111,800
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$35.83 hourly, $74,520 annual
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Health Educator (Health Promotion Specialist, Community Health Consultant, etc.)
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Faster than average (15% to 21%)
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26,600
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$23.66 hourly; $49,210 annual
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Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance (Health Claims Examiner)
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Slower than average (3% to 7%)
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80,300
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$29.42 hourly; $61,190 annual
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Patient Representatives (Patient advocate, Medicaid Service Coordinator, etc.)
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Average (8% to 14%)
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941,600
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$14.84 hourly; $30,870 annual
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Medical Lab Technologists (Clinical Laboratory Scientists)
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Average (8% to 14%)
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65,800
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$28.09 hourly; $58,430 annual
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Medical and Health Services Manager
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Much faster than average (22% or higher)
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149,900
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$43.72 hourly; $90,940 annual
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Degree Requirements
General Education Program 40 Hours
Capstone (Senior Seminar) 3 Hours
BSHS Major Requirements 30 Hours
Pathway Specific Requirements (Completion of one of the degrees below) 50-56 Hours
Physical Therapy Assistant Pathway 50 Hours
Occupational Therapy Assistant Pathway 53 Hours
Medical Laboratory Technology Pathway 53 Hours
Dental Hygiene Pathway 56 Hours
Radiologic Technology Pathway 50 Hours
Respiratory Technology Pathway 50 Hours
General Health Science Pathway 50 Hours
General Health Science Pathway
Must be completed if student does not complete one of the above associate degrees.
Core Requirements
AHNR 1102 Med Terms BIOL 1130 Anatomy and Physiology 1
CHEM 1121 Principles of Chemistry BIOL 1131 Anatomy and Physiology 2
BSHS 1101 Introduction to Health Science PSYC 1101 Intro to Psychology
Electives
General Electives * 36 Hours
Upper Division Electives 6 Hours
- Students in the General Health Science Pathway are required to declare and complete a minor using their elective hours.
Some of the suggested minor include, but are not limited to:
- Healthcare Administration (21 hours)
- Neuroscience (21 hours)
- Psychology (18 hours)
- Sociology (18 hours)
- Social Work (21 hours)
- Biology (20 hours)
- Chemistry (20 hours)
- Math (20 hours)
- Political Science (15 hours)
- Communication (15 hours)
Courses in the Major
Required
_____ BSHS 3100 (BUHE 3100) The US Healthcare System 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 3343 (BSNR 3343) Research and Design for Healthcare 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 3342 (PHIL 3332) Healthcare Ethics 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 3400 Epidemiology 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4200 (BUHE 4200) Management Techniques for Healthcare 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4500 Legal Issues in Healthcare 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4250 (BUHE 3120) Leadership in Healthcare 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4300 (BUHE 4300) Concepts in Healthcare Finance 3 hrs
Choose two of the three listed
_____ BSHS 4600 Survey of Disease and Disability 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4100 Healthcare Program Development 3 hrs
_____ BSHS 4400 Healthcare Policy and the Aging 3 hrs
Associate of Applied Science |
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Dental Hygiene |
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Emergency Medical Technology |
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Medical Laboratory Technology |
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Radiologic Technology |
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Respiratory Therapy |
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Selective Admission Criteria
Fulfilling the criteria for admission into an Allied Health Sciences program does not automatically guarantee entrance into the program. Since the number of candidates who meet the minimal criteria for admission generally far exceeds the number of vacancies, each program ranks the candidates using selected criteria in addition to the minimal admission requirements. For example, additional criteria may include, but is not limited to, high school and/or college grade point average; completion of additional coursework in college level biology, mathematics, and chemistry; work experience; and autobiographies. Information about the criteria used for the ranking of applicants may be obtained by contacting the program leader or department chairperson.
Hospital Clinical Sites
Some Allied Health Sciences programs utilize hospital clinical sites for the completion of their requirements for graduation. These affiliating hospitals have the exclusive right to accept or reject a student, which could result in a student being delayed in a program or unable to complete the requirements for graduation. A conviction record for certain classes of misdemeanors or any felony may result in ineligibility for licensure in specific health occupations. Also, the affiliating hospitals have the right to reject students due to a criminal record.
Allied Health Sciences Class Scheduling
The majority of all Allied Health Sciences classes are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. with the exception of Emergency Medical Technology. However, it may be necessary to schedule your required classes in English, natural sciences, and humanities during the evening hours as the required clinical and laboratory times in the health science courses involve many hours during the 8:00 to 5:00 day schedules.
Pass/No-Credit Policy
Classes may only be taken for non-credit if prior permission has been obtained from the program leader or department chairperson. This applies to courses taken in preparation for admission to the health science programs as well as courses taken after admission to a program.
Guidelines for Appealing a Dismissal From an Allied Health Sciences Program
Each of the programs within the Allied Health Sciences Department has minimum academic and clinical performance standards that permit a student to continue in the program. Failure to meet these standards may result in dismissal from the program. Information concerning the performance standards is available in this catalog, the student handbook for the individual program, and from the department’s chairperson.
Dismissal from Allied Health Sciences programs may be appealed by the following process.
- Within three working days following a dismissal notification a request in writing to appeal the dismissal must be made to the department chairperson. The chairperson will notify the student of the result of this appeal within three working days following the meeting.
- The chairperson’s decision may be appealed by submitting a written request to the chairperson to arrange for a review by the dean (or designee), the chairperson (or designee), and the provost (or designee). The student will be informed of the result of this review within two working days following that meeting.
Criteria to be used in ruling on a dismissal appeal include, but not limited to, past academic achievement, the student’s rationale for current grade status, and the prediction of future performance in the program.
Dismissal from an Allied Health Sciences program is not the same as dismissal from the University. University dismissal policies are outlined in this catalog under the section titled ”Academic Policies.”
Admission Requirements
Minimum Admission Requirements for Allied Health Sciences Programs
The following requirements apply to all Allied Health Sciences programs:
- New students must submit an application to Shawnee State University, along with an application for admission to the Allied Health Sciences program of their choice and the current nonrefundable application fee. Individual health science applications are available as a PDF at www.shawnee.edu.
- Current Shawnee State students must submit an application for admission to the chosen health science program, along with the current nonrefundable application fee. Individual health science applications are available as a PDF at www.shawnee.edu.
- Official high school transcript or GED test score transcript (along with partial high school transcript) and official college transcripts must be submitted.
Please note: Transcripts may be sent directly from the high school or applicants may hand carry the transcript in an envelope sealed with a guidance counselor’s signature. Guidance counselors or high school officials may send transcripts via FAX to 740.351.3111 if accompanied by a signed transmittal form or by electronic transfer. The University reserves the right to verify the final, official authenticity of any student’s transcript. Any transcript document found to be fraudulent becomes the student’s responsibility and the University reserves the right to withdraw admission acknowledgment and/or approval of acceptance.
College transcripts must be sent directly from the school to Shawnee State to “be official.” Photocopies, fax, and unofficial transcripts are not accepted.
- Students must have a “C” or above in algebra, biology, and chemistry requirements. A ”C-” is not accepted. Students with a “C-” average in one of these courses are not considered for admission.
- ACT results that meet the published requirements.
- Applicants to the dental hygiene program are required to complete 12 observation hours in two different clinical settings prior to the application deadline. Appropriate forms are provided in the on-line dental hygiene application.
- When all minimum admission criteria have been met, files are forwarded to the Allied Health Sciences department’s chairperson. Students are not considered for admission to an Allied Health Sciences program until all minimum admission requirements are completed.
- Applicants to the medical laboratory program must schedule a meeting with the Allied Health Sciences department’s chairperson when their file is complete. Applicants to other programs are contacted if further information is needed.
- Applicants to the respiratory therapy program may schedule a meeting with the program leader regarding any questions.
- Physical examinations are required for students who have been officially accepted into all Allied Health Sciences programs. Forms are provided by the individual programs.
Questions regarding admission procedures or application status should be directed to the health science representative at 740.351.3209.
Associate Degree Admission Requirements
Minimum Requirements for Admission Consideration
Please note that meeting the minimum criteria for admission consideration does not guarantee admittance into an Allied Health Sciences Program. All candidates meeting the minimum criteria for admission consideration are subsequently ranked and only a selected number are admitted due to clinical site limitations. In most years, the number of applicants meeting the minimum criteria far exceeds the numbers of seats available in individual Allied Health Sciences Programs. As a result, the qualifications of those students admitted are much higher than the minimum requirements for admission consideration.
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High School or College Algebra, Biology, and Chemistry (C or above)
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12 Observation Hours
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ACT Score of 18 in Scientific Reasoning Section
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SSU MATH/ENGL Placement Score OR Transfer Credit Equivalent to:
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Dental Hygiene1
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Emergency Medical Technology
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Medical Laboratory Technology2
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ENGL 1101 or 1102
MATH 1200
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Radiologic Technology2
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ENGL 1101 or 1102
MATH 1200
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Respiratory Therapy2,3
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ENGL 1101 or 1102
MATH 1200
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Applicants with 20 hours of college credit are required to have a GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale
1For admission purposes, applicants may only retake a college level Biology or Chemistry one time to improve their grade. Those who retake either of these courses multiple times will not be considered for admission into the Dental Hygiene Program.
2Medical laboratory technology, radiologic technology and respiratory therapy applicants must be eligible to enter MATH 1200 and ENGL 1101 or 1102 as the program curriculum describes.
3No minimum hours of shadowing experience for respiratory therapy.
Deadline for Receipt of ALL Application Materials:
After the application deadlines listed below, students who have completed application materials may be considered for acceptance on the basis of space available in the program and the academic qualifications of the student.
February 1
Radiologic Technology
March 1
Dental Hygiene
April 1
Medical Laboratory
Respiratory Therapy
Rolling Admission
Emergency Medical Technology
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