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Our Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program integrates biological sciences, humanities, and social sciences with specialized healthcare knowledge, along with valuable networking opportunities and hands-on experience to thrive in the rapidly expanding healthcare sector. As one of the most significant employment sectors in the next decade, healthcare will also be highly competitive. Our program equips you to rise to this challenge.
A robust curriculum designed to give you a distinct advantage. Our B.S. in Health Sciences is both forward-thinking and demanding, ensuring you graduate ready to make an immediate impact in your career or pursue advanced studies in your chosen field.
The Health Sciences degree merges foundational scientific principles, industry-specific expertise, and practical abilities to prepare students for success in today's healthcare landscape. The curriculum covers both administrative and technical healthcare components, along with professional, ethical, social, and political considerations. Students gain versatile technical abilities and organizational skills for entry-level roles across healthcare settings, as well as a foundation for graduate programs in clinical disciplines. Specifically, this program provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary training for students pursuing clinical or non-clinical health careers, such as medicine, public health, clinical research administration, and healthcare management. The B.S. in Health Sciences also features two optional specializations: Speech-Language Pathology and Occupational Therapy. These tracks focus on specific healthcare professions and prepare students for graduate studies in their chosen specialty.
Applicants must have official certified copies of senior secondary/high school records.
English Language Requirement: TOEFL score (80 IBT) or IELTS score (6.5) or a PTE score (53).
Recommended Application Deadlines: Fall semester, priority deadline of June 1st; Spring semester, priority deadline of November 1st