Degree Requirements

Students must complete the following college-level general education requirements in order to be eligible for an Associate of Science degree:

A.S. degree requirementsTrimester Credits
English Composition6
Mathematics3
Computer Literacy2-3
Natural Sciences6
Religion1, 26
Behavioral Sciences3-6
Physical Education1-2
Additional requirements for a B.S. degreeTrimester Credits
Statistics3
Physical Education1-2
Religion1, 26-7
Humanities23-6
Elective3-14

1Adventist University graduates must complete six college-level credits for the Associate of Science degree and six for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students may not use the same courses to meet both degree requirements. Graduates of both degrees will complete 12 college-level credits of religion.

2All incoming students are required to take and successfully complete, with a minimum grade of C (2.00), the course Philosophy of Healthcare during their first trimester. This two- or three-credit course will help students prepare to be successful at the University and also set the stage for their career as a healthcare provider. This course may count towards the Adventist University religion or humanities requirement.

Associate of Science Degrees

Course credits listed in parentheses are prerequisite courses and must be completed before entering a degree or certificate program.

ASR = RadiographyASOTA = Occupational Therapy Assistant
ASDMS = Diagnostic Medical SonographyASPP = Pre-Professional
 ASRASOTAASDMSASPP
Behavioral Sciences
General Psychology   3     3     3    3
Developmental Psychology      3  
Introduction to Sociology    
English/Language Arts
English Composition I   3     3    (3)    3
English Composition II   3     3     3    3
Medical Terminology   2     2     2 
Introduction to Public Speaking       3
History/Humanities
World Civilization I or II       3
Humanities    
Mathematics/Computer Literacy
Intermediate Algebra      31  
Survey of Mathematics      31  
College Algebra  (3)     31    (3) 
Introduction to Statistics    
Any college-level Mathematics course       3
Introduction to Microcomputers   3     23     3    3
Natural Sciences
Anatomy and Physiology I w/lab   4     4     4 
Anatomy and Physiology II w/lab   4     4     4 
Concepts of Pathophysiology      3     3 
Sectional Anatomy w/lab   3      3 
Principles of Microbiology w/lab    
Principles of Chemistry    
Principles of Chemistry Lab    
Any college-level Chemistry course with Lab    
Nutrition
Survey of Physics w/lab   4     (4) 
College-level science courses appropriate to career path      16
Physical Education
Fitness      1  
Health and Wellbeing       2
Any college-level Physical Education course   2      2 
Religion
Issues in Grieving and Loss      2     2 
Introduction to Christian Ethics      2     2 
Philosophy of Healthcare      2     2 
Any college-level Religion course(s)   6      6

1 The OTA program requires MATH 103, 105, or 120.

2 Students who have completed two semesters of high school algebra with a minimum grade of “B” (3.00) in each semester within the last five years are exempt from this requirement.

3 Students who can validate competency by achieving a passing score on a computer challenge exam may be exempt from this course.

4 Students who have completed two semesters of high school chemistry with a minimum grade of “B” (3.00) in each semester within the last five years are exempt from this requirement.

Bachelor of Science Degrees

Course credits listed in parentheses are prerequisite courses and must be completed before entering a program.

Nursing: GBSN = Generic Option/RNBSN = Completion ProgramBSHS = Health Sciences
BSRS = Radiologic SciencesBSBS = Biomedical Sciences
BSDMS = Diagnostic Medical SonographyBSNMT = Nuclear Medicine Technology
 GBSNRNBSNBSRSBSDMSBSHSBSBSBSNMT
Behavioral Sciences
General Psychology 3   3    3   3    3
Developmental Psychology (3) (3)     3   3 
Introduction to Sociology (3) (3)     3   3 
Aging and Society  33     3   3 
Business
Legal Aspects of Healthcare     3    3   3  
Leadership and Organizational Behavior     3    3   
Marketing and Healthcare     3    3   
Components of Healthcare Financial Management     3    3   
U.S. Healthcare System       3   3    3
English/Language Arts
English Composition I (3)(3)   3   (3)   3   3   (3)
English Composition II (3)(3)   3   (3)   3   3   (3)
Medical Terminology       2      2
Survey of American Literature       3   3 
Technical Writing     3    3   
Introduction to Public Speaking       3   3 
History/Humanities
Philosophy of Healthcare          3
World Civilization I or II  3 3     3   3 
Any college-level History course       3   3 
Any college-level Humanities course  3 3     3   3 
Mathematics/Computer Literacy
College Algebra     3   (3)     (3)
Any college-level Mathematics course equivalent to College Algebra or above       3   3 
Introduction to Statistics       
Introduction to Applied Statistics  3 3   3    3   
Elementary Statistics       3   3   (3)
Any college-level Mathematics course (3)  (3)     
Introduction to Microcomputers2 (3) (3)   3    3   3   3 
Physical Education
Fitness       
Health and Wellbeing  2 2     2   2    2
Any college-level Physical Education course       1   1 
Religion
Christian Ethics and Healthcare
 
       3   3 
Ethics for Nursing and Allied Health       
Issues in Grieving and Loss       
Introduction to Christian Ethics       2   2    2
Jesus and Contemporary Society
 
       
Lessons on Living: Biblical Perspectives     3    3   
Philosophy of Healthcare (3)      3   3 
World Religions for the Healthcare Professions (upper division)  3 3   3    3   
Any upper division Religion course(s)  3 3     3   3    6
Any college-level Religion course(s) (3)      1     4
Any RELB course        3 
Natural Sciences
Anatomy and Physiology I w/lab (4)  (4)   4   (4)    41   (4)
Anatomy and Physiology II w/lab (4)  (4)   4   (4)    41   (4)
Concepts of Pathophysiology          3
General Biology I w/lab        41 
General Biology II w/lab        41 
General Chemistry I w/lab        4    4
General Chemistry II w/lab        4     4
General Physics I w/lab        4     4
General Physics II w/lab        4     4
Sectional Anatomy w/lab     3    3      3
Principles of Microbiology w/lab (4)  (4)     
Survey of Inorganic Chemistry (3) (3)     
Survey of General Chemistry Lab       
Survey of Organic and Biochemistry(3) (3)     
Nutrition  (3) (3)     
Survey of Physics     4    4   
Nursing
Introduction to Professional Nursing(2)      

1 Students in the Bachelor's degree program in Biomedical Sciences must take either BIOL 101 and 102 with labs, or BIOL 151 and 152 with labs.

2 If a computer course was not part of the transfer A.S. degree, a computer course must be taken as part of the B.S. degree (students may take a challenge exam). This computer course may count as an elective course. Students who complete the entire B.S. degree in the online format may obtain this credit by validation, please see specific program section for more information.