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The Bachelor's in Health Science equips students for careers in health-related fields including health promotion, public health, and health policy administration. It also serves as excellent preparation for advanced studies in physician assistant programs, physical therapy, occupational therapy, public health, counseling, business administration, and health informatics. The program builds on a solid science foundation while incorporating essential public health concepts, with particular focus on health and wellness topics. A diverse faculty team offers comprehensive instruction in nutrition, exercise science, psychology, sociology, public health, and economics, highlighting their role in patient-focused healthcare. This degree cultivates analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, shaping future healthcare leaders.
Graduates will demonstrate the ability to: Implement biological, socio-economic, behavioral, and ethical principles in health practice, Integrate research findings with core knowledge, Communicate health concepts effectively across diverse groups, Utilize appropriate methodologies for public health challenges, and Collaborate effectively within healthcare teams to enhance individual and community health. The curriculum includes essential science courses in biology, anatomy, physiology, and chemistry, with elective options tailored to individual career aspirations through academic advising. Health Science students gain qualifications for medical and research positions or for pursuing graduate studies in various healthcare disciplines.