What can I do with a major in the health sciences? Education Level Key: C = Certificate, D = Diploma, Degrees: A = Associate, B = Bachelor's, M = Master's,
Health Sciences, B S (HLS) Catalog Years 2012-present Tier 1: Required Lower-Level Courses: 34-40 hours Biology Courses: 7-12 Hours
This resource provides a framework for aligning health science curriculum, instruction, and assessment The standards within this resource will strengthen CTECs
The Associate of Science in Health Sciences degree is a 60 semester hour program designed for students with specific occupational or transfer needs
Course Description: Health Science 1 is an introductory course that exposes students to the variety of opportunities available within the health care
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCES (BHS) CURRICULUM Example 4 year plan Year One Fall Year One Spring ENG 101 Composition
Charles E Schmidt College of Science Bachelor of Arts (BA) FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE THE NATURAL WORLD Chem for Health Sciences (4 cr incl Lab)
Mission: The Department of Health Science will provide high quality programs to prepare students to enter careers or graduate
Health Science majors typically pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing or other allied health professions Courses include Nutrition and Diet Therapy, Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Human Health Sciences School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Unofficial Degree Audit 2018-19 College Core Curriculum (33-44 Credits)
Health Science 1 is an introductory course that exposes students to the variety of regularly visit the class to expose students to a variety of health care careers
GENERAL INFORMATION The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences is a degree plan that provides students interested in the Health Sciences and/or Health
Careers in healthcare science 4 Name: Richard Fernandez Job title: clinical scientist in medical physics, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Note: A single course cannot be used to fulfill both a degree requirement and the core curriculum, or to fulfill more
than one core requirement.Choose from the following: ANTH 102, AST 103, AST 104, AST 105*, BIOL 101*, BIOL 189*, CHEM 105, CHEM
Choose from the following: Any ART course, FIS 100, FIS 110, MUS 121, MUS 122, MUS 128, MUS 134, THTR
Choose from the following: CH 203; PSC 101 (from an NSHE institution); PSC 101 (out-of-state) and PSC 100;
PSC 101 (out-of-state) and HIST 217; HIST 101 and HIST 102 (HIST 102 at NSHE institution excluding UNR);
Choose from the following: AM 145, AM 146, AM 147, AM 148, AM 149, CH 201, CH 202, COM 101, COM 110,
COM 250, ETS 101, ENG 131, ENG 205, any literature course ENG 231 or higher, any foreign language course
Choose from the following: ANTH 101, COM 216, COU 300 (pre-req: ENG 102), CRJ 104, ECON 103, PSC 210
(pre-req: PSC 101), PSC 211, PSC 231, PSY 101, PSY 460 (pre-req: PSY 101 or SOC 101), SOC 101, SOC 102,
WMST 101 [Note: ANTH 101 can be used for either the Social Sciences or Cultural Diversity core, but not for both;
the same applies to WMST 101.]Choose from the following (see catalog for pre-reqs): AM 253, ANTH 101, ANTH 216, COM 110, EDRL 402, ENG
Students must choose from the following courses (see catalog for pre-reqs): BIOL/CHEM 306, BIOL 428, BIOL
Leadership and Communication: Students must choose three (3) courses from the following (see catalog for
pre-reqs): COM 315, COM 404, COM 464, COU 300, PSY 450, PSY 460, BUS 101, MGT 367, MGT 301Human Development: Students must choose two (2) courses from the following (see catalog for pre-reqs): PSY
Culture and Society: Students must choose one (1) course from the following (see catalog for pre-reqs): COM
Applied Health and Behavior: Students must choose two (2) courses from the following (see catalog for pre-
reqs):Culture and Society: Students must choose one course from the following (see catalog for pre-reqs): COU 320,
Note: 1. 60 credits toward your degree must come from a four (4) year institution. 2. At least 32 credits must be
completed in Upper Division work from Nevada State College. *The Academic Advising Center can be contacted at 702-992-2160 or email For 60+ students, contact your 60+ Advisor at LAS.60Plus@nsc.edu.