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2025-2026 Catalog

Health Science, B.S. - 120 units


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Program Description

The mission of the Bachelor’s degre in Health Science is to prepare future health professionals who are competentcompassionate, creative and critical thinkers, and whose work addresses health disparities in the community. Our vision is a just and equitable world of physically, mentally, and socially healthy people living in healthy communities.

Our interdisciplinary degree program combines the knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines to provide rigorous training in health science. The curriculum includes a set of core courses and several elective courses that each student chooses in consultation with an academic advisor.

Careers

For students who envision a career with direct patient care (Physical Therapists, Nurses, Doctors, Dentists, etc.) the Health Science major offers a curriculum that will allow them to enter clinical graduate education, as required by those professions. The program also prepares students for careers in the multidisciplonary domain of health: in hospital administration, hospital records management, health promotion and education, program evaluation, health data researcher and public health.

Program Learning Outcomes

Prepare students for graduate programs or professional careers in private and public health services that aim to enhance the health status of individuals and populations.

Upon completing the program, BS Health Science students will be able to:
• Identify issues and trends in health care delivery systems and public health areas and implement solutions to better health care services to individuals and ethnically and culturally diverse populations.
• Analyze the nature, transmission, pathologic processes, prevention, and control of human diseases from a public health perspective.
• Demonstrate an understanding of health care information systems that affect service delivery with agencies and in the public.
• Demonstrate an understanding of the aging population and the ability to apply knowledge and skills in gerontology in fields from disease prevention and life extension to policy planning and social reform.
• Apply research skills in organizational and personal health settings, and in health education practice.
• Integrate and apply current management concepts and skills in areas of health care personnel, organizations and agencies, emphasizing problem-solving techniques and group communication skills.

Summary of Units:

Lower Division Requirements 36
Upper Division Requirements 27
Major Electives 11-13
General Education Requirements   21
Free Electives and Graduation Requirements  23-25
Total Units 120

Upper Division Requirements - 42-44 units


Major Electives - 11-13 units


General Education and Graduation Requirements - B.S.


To graduate, students must complete a minimum of 120 units (27 units must be upper division), including the following General Education Requirements  (GE) and Graduation Requirements   not met within the major:

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