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2017-2018 Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Science BHS


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The Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree will provide both traditional and non-traditional students the opportunity to complete a degree as a completion to many of the Health Science Associate of Applied Science degrees, and also serve as a stand-alone bachelor degree in the health science field.

The content of the program is particularly appropriate for students applying for, or waiting to be accepted into, a health science program.  The major will enable students to graduate with a bachelor degree and make application to a master degree program.  The multiple degree pathways, and flexibility in the many pathways incorporated in the degree, will cater to many different types of students and will provide students with the knowledge for entry into a variety of health science professions, careers, and graduate opportunities; cultivate personal development, growth, and commitment to lifelong learning; and finally, develop interpersonal skills, communication skills, and professional attitudes needed to interact in the health care communities

Occupational Outlook for Health Science Graduates (Source: O*Net)

Occupational Category

Projected Growth

(2012-2022)

Projected Job Openings

(2012-2022)

Median Wage Salary

Community Health Workers
(Community Health Program Coordinator, Community Health Program Representative,
Community Health Program, Community Health Promoter)

Much faster than
average (22% or higher)
20, 800

$16.64 hourly;
$34,610 annual

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
(Pharmaceutical/Health Sales)
Average
(8% to 14%)
111, 800

$35.83 hourly;
$74, 520 annual

Health Educator
(Health Promotion Specialist, Community Health Consultant, etc.)
Faster than average
(15% to 21 %)
26,600

$23.66 hourly;
$49,210 annual

Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance
(Health Claims Examiner)
Slower than average
(3% to 7%)
80, 300

$29.42 hourly;
$49,210 annual

Patient Representatives
(Patient advocate, Medicaid Service Coordinator, etc.)
Average
(8% to 14%)
941,600

$14.84 hourly;
$30,870 annual

Medical Lab Technologists
(Clinical Laboratory Scientists)
Average
(8% to 14%)
65,800

$28.09 hourly;
$58,430 annual

Medical and Health Services Manager Much faster than average
(22% or higher)
149,900

$43.72 hourly;
$90,940 annual

 

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 40 Hours

Further information can be found in the General Education Program  section of the current catalog.

 
Freshman Experience Requirement 1 Hour
Capstone Requirement 3 Hours
Major Requirements 30 Hours
Pathway Specific Requirements 50-56 Hours
   
Total Hours 120-126 Hours

Freshman Experience Requirement (1 Hour)


Capstone Requirement (3 Hours)


Pathway Specific Requirements (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 Therapy Pathway 50 Hours
General Health Science Pathway (Includes 40 hours of electives) 50 Hours
Completion of an Appropriate, Related Health Science Associate Degree 50 Hours

Electives (42 Hours)


General Electives 36 Hours
Upper Division Electives 6 Hours

Minor Requirement (Variable Hours)


Students in the General Health Science Pathway are required to declare and complete a minor, using elective hours. 

Some recommended minors could include:

  1. Healthcare Administration (21 Hours)
  2. Neuroscience (21 Hours)
  3. Psychology (18 Hours)
  4. Sociology (18 Hours)
  5. Social Work (21 Hours)
  6. Biology (20 Hours)
  7. Chemistry (20 Hours)
  8. Math (20 Hours)
  9. Political Science (15 Hours)
  10. Communication (15 Hours)

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