BHS: Associate Degree Bridge Track
This track is designed for those who already have earned an associate degree in an allied health field and are interested in obtaining a bachelor’s degree in the health sciences.
Program of Study
- Core Areas AE
- Core Area F (18 hours)
- HSCC 2200 Health Communication
- HSCC 2300 Management of Health Information
- HSCC 2500 Health Issues and Resources
- RESP 2110 Medical Terminology
- MATH 2200 Statistics (if not taken in area D)
- One course selected from (not taken in area E):
- ANTH 1102 Anthropology
- ECON 2105 Macroeconomics
- PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology
- SOCI 1101 Sociology
- Physical Education
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Major Field Courses (12 hours)
- HSCC 3100 Research Methods
- HSCC 3110 Health Law
- HSCC 3140 Epidemiology
- HSCC 4020 Seminar in Professional Issues
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Related Field Courses (48 hours)
- Twenty-Four (24) semester hours and electives (or their equivalent)
from associate degree programs in nursing or allied health course work may be used
toward an emphasis area in the BHS degree program.
- Twenty-four (24) semester hours of upper-level Health Sciences courses to be determined by the chair of the Health
Sciences Department.