2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Science BS, (Surgical Technology Specialization)


College of Health Sciences and Education
Program Director: Jack Goble, MHA

 

Students completing the BS in Health Science will:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the patient care process from a social justice perspective.
  2. Demonstrate critical reasoning skills in the patient care process by conducting a client assessment, identifying functional problems, and developing an appropriate intervention plan.
  3. Interact and communicate professionally and courteously with clients while demonstrating the necessary clinical competencies required within their respective health care discipline.

Statement of Program Assessment for BS in Health Science:

Program courses are evaluated each semester via both University faculty evaluations and individual department course evaluations.

Program Goals:

The Surgical Technology Specialization is a completion program offered in the Expressway  format resulting in a bachelor of science degree in Health Science. The goals of the program are:

  1. To augment the global education of board certified students in respiratory therapy.
  2. To augment student knowledge in health science.
  3. To value the need to maintain an understanding of current health care trends and issues that impact health science professionals.

Admission:

Applicants must have completed all surgical technology requirements for board certification as part of an accredited associate degree program, and must have approval from the accrediting body to take the board examination prior to matriculating into the completion program.

Health Science Completion Requirements


In addition to the Health Science core, and the Misericordia University Core Curriculum Requirements , all students must complete a minimum of 10 credits from the following completion requirements:

Surgical Technology Transfer Requirements


A maximum of sixty-one (61) credits may be accepted in transfer from an associate’s degree program. Those credits may be applied toward core curriculum, major, and free elective requirements toward the minimum 120 required credits for degree completion.

From the maximum of 61 transferable credits that may be accepted, the student must have a minimum of 31 transferable credits in surgical technician courses from an accredited program and the following additional coursework eligible for transfer: