Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences--Track 1

This track is designed for students entering the program without an Associate degree in Allied Health or a clinically-related filed.

Liberal Arts Requirements - 53 credits

1 American Government or American Political Science will be accepted as a History Elective

Health Science Requirements - 24 credits

Course NumberCourse NameCredit Hours
HBSA 475Healthcare Management3
HTSC 343Legal Aspects of Healthcare3
HTSC 355AIDS/HIV and the Healthcare Provider1
HTSC 360U.S. Healthcare Systems3
HTSC 440Introduction to Epidemiology3
HTSC 480Undergraduate Seminar1,1
PSYC 320 or 420Health Psychology or Abnormal Psychology3
RELE 405Christian Ethics and Healthcare3
SOCI 349Aging and Society3

Science Requirements - 32 credits

Course NumberCourse NameCredit Hours
BIOL 101Anatomy and Physiology I3
BIOL 101LAnatomy and Physiology I Lab1
BIOL 102Anatomy and Physiology II3
BIOL 102LAnatomy and Physiology II Lab1
BIOL 103Biological Concepts3
BIOL 103LBiological Concepts Lab1
BIOL 125Concepts of Pathophysiology3
BIOL 144Sectional Anatomy2
BIOL 144LSectional Anatomy Lab1
BIOL 151General Biology I3
BIOL 151LGeneral Biology I Lab1
BIOL 152General Biology II3
BIOL 152LGeneral Biology II Lab1
BIOL 225Principles of Microbiology3
BIOL 225LPrinciples of Microbiology Lab1
BIOL 330General Microbiology3
BIOL 330LGeneral Microbiology Lab1
CHEM 111Survey of Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM 112Survey of Organic and Biochemistry3
CHEM 113LSurvey of General Chemistry Lab1
CHEM 151General Chemistry I3
CHEM 151LGeneral Chemistry I Lab1
CHEM 152General Chemistry II3
CHEM 152LGeneral Chemistry II Lab1
CHEM 210Analytical Chemistry3
CHEM 210LAnalytical Chemistry Lab1
CHEM 311Organic Chemistry I3
CHEM 311LOrganic Chemistry I Lab1
CHEM 312Organic Chemistry II3
CHEM 312LOrganic Chemistry II Lab1
PHYS 121Survey of Physics4
PHYS 151General Physics I3
PHYS 151LGeneral Physics I Lab1
PHYS 152General Physics II3
PHYS 152LGeneral Physics II Lab1

Electives - 14 credits

All students must complete 37 upper division credits. This requirement may be completed with 300-and 400-level elective courses.