College of Health Sciences and Education
Program Director: George Godlewski, PhD
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science is designed as a program to develop a broad understanding of health care and wellness and enhance critical thinking and an understanding of current health care trends and issues that impact health science professionals in a diverse society.
The BS in Health Science has three specialization areas: exercise science, patient navigation, and speech-language pathology. The specializations in exercise science and patient navigation are four-year degrees. The specialization in speech-language pathology is a dual degree program that leads directly to the master’s program in Speech-Language Pathology upon the completion and conferral of the BS degree. The non-specialized BS in Health Science may be completed by students previously enrolled in health science disciplines listed in the section on admission below.
Program Goals:
The goals of the program are for students to:
- Apply assimilated knowledge in health science.
- Develop critical thinking and evaluation skills, to think independently and creatively, analyze information critically, and solve problems.
- Maintain and apply knowledge of current health care trends and issues that impact health science professionals.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing the BS in Health Science will:
- Demonstrate attainment of scientific knowledge that will act as a foundation to understanding health and wellness.
- Display a working knowledge of major anatomical regions and structures of the human body.
- Demonstrate an understanding of current issues that impact health care.
- Utilize critical thinking with the knowledge derived from the biological, behavioral, and clinical sciences for clinical decision making.
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.
Admission:
This major may only be declared by students who were previously enrolled in one of the following programs: BS in Diagnostic Medical Sonography;BS in Health Science (Speech Language Pathology specialization); BS in Medical Imaging; BSN in Nursing; BS in Occupational Science. The major may not be declared if the student is completing another major, nor may it be taken by students who have previously earned a bachelor’s degree.