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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Science, Associate of Science


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The Health Science Degree program is designed to give graduates or candidates of accredited postsecondary programs who hold current certification or licensure or life experience in a health science related discipline (e.g. Medical Coder, Physical Therapy Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Surgical Technician, Respiratory Therapist, etc.) an opportunity to earn an Associate of Science in Health Science degree. This program will enable students to advance their current employment opportunities and will promote academic advancement into the baccalaureate level programs in Allied Health or Health Education.

Graduates are able to:

  • enhance educational and career opportunities through the general and liberal arts education component of the program
  • develop a foundation in the natural sciences
  • acquire competencies in organizational management, computer application, medical terminology and other areas relevant to the profession
  • communicate effectively, think critically and problem solve across disciplines with consumers, providers, employees and other health care professionals with diverse cultural and/or educational backgrounds

Requirement for Admission: Post-secondary Certificate/License in a health related profession is recommended prior to enrollment and required to graduate. Please contact the Health Science Education department for more information on acceptable certificates/licensures.

Curriculum – A.S. Degree


Fourth Semester


  • 3 Credits
  • Social Science 3 Credits 3
  • Humanities 3 Credits 1
  • Science or Mathematics 3-4 Credits 4
  • Science or Mathematics 3-4 Credits 4

Total Credits 60 - 62


1 Choose from Art Appreciation (ARTH 101 ), Art from Prehistory to the Gothic Period (ARTH 110 ) or Art from the Renaissance to the Modern Era (ARTH 111 ).

2 Choose from Health Law & Ethics (HLTH 103 ), Health Data Content & Structure (HITC 105 ), Reimbursement Methodologies (HITC 155 ) or Human Sexuality (NURS 291 ).

3 Choose from Marriage & Family (SOCI 202 ), Social Psychology (PSYC 201 ), Community Psychology (PSYC 222 ) or Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 211 ).

4 Choose from Finite Math (MATH 100 ), Principles of Microbiology (BIOL 133 ), Introduction to Nutrition (BIOL 142 ) or Principles of Biology (BIOL 111 ). 

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