Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (Generic)

Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (Generic)

Students must earn a C in all HS and AH prefix courses, except AH/HS400, in which they must earn a B.

General Education (Bachelor of Science in Health Science)

            Written Communication

                        EN110 English Composition I

                        EN111 English Composition II

            Oral Communication

                        CT101 Public Speaking

            Natural Sciences

                        Science with a lab

                        Science with or without a lab

            Mathematical Sciences

                        MA103 or Higher

            Civics

                        HI117, HI118, or PS101

            Social Science

                        PY101 General Psychology

                        3 hours additional Social Science

            Literature

                        200 level Literature course

            Humanities/Fine Arts

                        RL122 Religion and the Human Adventure

                        6 hours additional Humanities/Fine Arts

 

Additional University Requirements

            Freshman Experience or University Orientation

                        CGES: CMU103 Orientation to Central Methodist University

            Upper Level Writing Course

                        EN305 Expository Writing

Health Science Program Requirements

Allied Health Requirements

AH205 Orientation to APA Format

AH212 Medical Terminology

AH316 Data Analysis for Allied Health

AH317 Health Professions Research

            Health Science Major Requirements

HS300 Professional Practice in Healthcare
HS304 Health Care Law
HS400 Health Care Informatics
HS410 Client Education and Health Care
HS314 Insurance, Coding and Billing in Health Care
HS420 Case Studies in Managerial Integrity
HS430 Issues in Current Professional Practice
HS440 Capstone: Business Management Practicum
BU225 Computer Applications in Business

 Health Science Program Outcomes

  • Demonstrate leadership with technical proficiency and graduates demonstrate use of principles of management and leadership evidence in: management of fiscal, physical and human resources.
  • Apply critical thinking and problem solving to the provision of health care services evidenced by successful completion of internships or clinical practicums.
  • Incorporate the principles of communication, advocacy, and health care education into practice.
  • Exhibit commitment to individual growth as a lifelong learner evidenced by: 
    1. continuing formal education, informal education: 
    2. reading professional refereed journals,         
    3. participating in shaping the healthcare delivery system.
    4. Demonstrate collaboration with other healthcare providers to promote the full human potential.

 

Last updated: 08/07/2023