Human Health Sciences B.S.

Mission Statement

The Human Health Sciences degree is a unique undergraduate degree enabling students to understand human health as a complex biological, cultural, psychological and social dynamic. The flexibility of this degree prepares students for careers and graduate programs in the health and medical fields. Furthermore, the degree prepares and equips students to enter one of the nation’s fastest-growing job sectors with an abundance of opportunities for gainful employment.

The recommended courses for this degree blends general education core courses, courses in physical sciences, health sciences, leadership, communication, behavior and allows open electives to include courses in social medicine, nutrition and medical ethics.  

 

Learning Outcomes

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  1. Develop a strong foundation in the basic sciences
  2. Develop competencies in healthcare skills and knowledge
  3. Create a foundation in ethical behavior in healthcare and culturally sensitive health services
  4. Enhance understanding of diverse populations in health care
  5. Exposure to interdisciplinary and inter-professional collaboration
  6. Improve leadership skills
  7. Gain effective oral and written communication
  8. Become adept in the use of technology including data informatics

Curriculum

Recommended Schedule

A recommended course sequence for Human Health Sciences B.S. is provided for students as guidance to complete their major in four years.

College Core Curriculum (33-44)

English (3-8 credits)

Choose one of the following:
ENG 100Composition I Enhanced

5.00

ENG 101Composition I

3.00

Select the following course:
ENG 102Composition II

3.00

Study and Technology Skills (0-3 credits)

CEP 123College and Career Success

2.00

Mathematics (4 credits)

MATH 120Fundamentals of College Mathematics

3.00

Natural Sciences (8 credits)

BIOL 189Fundamentals of Life Science

4.00

BIOL 189AFundamentals of Life Science Lecture

3.00

BIOL 189LFundamentals of Life Science Lab

1.00

CHEM 108Introduction to Chemistry

4.00

Note: Students must complete BIOL 189 or BIOL 189A with BIOL 189L.

Social Sciences (3 credits)

Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum

Fine Arts (3 credits)

Refer the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum

Humanities (6 credits)

Refer to the Humanities section of the Core Curriculum

Constitution (3-6 credits)

Refer to the Constitution section of the Core Curriculum

Cultural Diversity (3 credits)

Refer to the Cultural Diversity section of the Core Curriculum

Major Requirements (59)

Science Core Courses (18 Credits)

BIOL 223Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4.00

BIOL 223AHuman Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture

3.00

BIOL 223LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

1.00

BIOL 224Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4.00

BIOL 224AHuman Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture

3.00

BIOL 224LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II Lab

1.00

BIOL 251General Microbiology

4.00

BIOL 251AGeneral Microbiology Lecture

3.00

BIOL 251LGeneral Microbiology Lab

1.00

STAT 391Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences

3.00

CHEM 212Introduction to Chemical Pharmacology & Toxicology

3.00

Note: Students must complete BIOL 223 or BIOL 223A with BIOL 223L.

Students must complete BIOL 224 or BIOL 224A with BIOL 224L.

Students must complete BIOL 251 or BIOL 251A with BIOL 251L.

Upper Division Science Electives (18 Credits)

Students must choose from the following courses (see catalog for pre-requisites):

BIOL 306Introduction to Scientific Ethics

1.00

BIOL 350Clinical Epidemiology

3.00

BIOL 428Medical Gross Anatomy

4.00

BIOL 440Mammalian Physiology

3.00

BIOL 448Mammalian Physiology - Laboratory

1.00

BIOL 450Special Topics

3.00

BIOL 453Immunology

3.00

BIOL 461Global Health

4.00

BIOL 475Neurobiology

3.00

BIOL 491Independent Study

1.00 - 3.00

BIOL 492Undergraduate Research

1.00-3.00

BIOL 493Undergraduate Seminar

1.00

CHEM 498Undergraduate Research

1.00-3.00

ENV 494Environmental Science Colloquium

1.00

CHS 421Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan

3.00

NUTR 370Nutrition in the Life Cycle

3.00

NUTR 407Complementary/Integrative MNT

3.00

NUTR 408Nutrition, Food, and Policy

3.00

Related Social Science Electives (21 Credits)

Students must choose from the following courses (see catalog for pre-requisites):

Leadership and Communication:
Pick 2:
COM 315Small Group Communication

3.00

COM 404Principles of Persuasion

3.00

COM 464Leadership: A Communication Perspective

3.00

COU 300Introduction to Human Services and Counseling

3.00

PSY 450Industrial & Organizational Psychology

3.00

PSY 460Social Psychology

3.00

BUS 101Introduction to Business

3.00

MGT 367Human Resource Management

3.00

MGT 301Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior

3.00

Total Credit Hours:6.00
Human Development:

Pick 2:
PSY 201Lifespan Development

3.00

PSY 330Foundations of Developmental Psychology: Infancy and Childhood

3.00

PSY 334Foundations of Developmental Psychology: Adolescence and Adulthood

3.00

PSY 442Psychology of Aging

3.00

NUTR 223Principles of Nutrition

3.00

Total Credit Hours:6.00
Culture and Society:

Pick 1:
COM 412Intercultural Communication

3.00

CRJ 463Victimology

3.00

SOC 441Social Inequality

3.00

PSY 466Psychology of Sex

3.00

PSY 468Psychology of Inequality

3.00

Total Credit Hours:3.00
Applied Health and Behavior:
Pick 2:
COU 320Drugs and Behavior

3.00

COU 322Perspectives On Addiction

3.00

PSY 441Abnormal Psychology

3.00

PSY 470Health Psychology

3.00

SOC 466Sociology of Medicine

3.00

Total Credit Hours:6.00

Summary of credit requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Human Health Sciences

College Core Curriculum

37-41

Major Core Requirements

57

Electives (at least 9 credits must be upper division)

20-25

Total Credits

 

120