BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE
The focus of the Bachelor of Science in Health Science program is to provide a comprehensive health science education to undergraduate students. As a pre-professional program, it is designed to provide the foundational degree for those wishing to pursue graduate education in the pure or applied health sciences or in the health professions, such as medicine, nursing, or pharmacy. For those students who do not go on to graduate study, opportunities exist for positions in the biological, life, and health sciences. Example positions include Food Scientist and Technologist, Biological Scientist and Technician and Chemist and Material Scientist.
The program curriculum provides a comprehensive undergraduate educational foundation through course offerings in the arts and sciences, with a focus on the health sciences. Course offerings are designed to fulfill prerequisites for admission into graduate programs in the pure and applied health sciences and the health professions, as well as for entry level careers in the health sciences.
Graduates will have a variety of choices for future education or careers in keeping with the goals of our program.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the program will be able to:
It is important to remember that completion of any undergraduate program does not guarantee successful admission into or completion of professional and scientific graduate degree programs.
Admission to graduate degree programs is competitive and typically based upon a combination of requirements that includes cumulative grade point average, program-specific admission tests, letters of recommendation and, in some cases, related experience outside the classroom. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the graduate degree program for current information regarding requirements and application deadlines.
Admission Requirements
General admission to South College does not guarantee admission to the Bachelor of Science degree program in Health Science. Applicants interested in this program are required to visit the college and meet individually with an admissions representative and program faculty to ascertain if their goals can be met by the college. Prospective students declaring Health Science as their major must be generally admitted to South College and meet the following requirements in order to be considered for full admission to the program:
Any student who fails to achieve the required overall grade point average and the required average in science and math will be notified the following quarter via a letter.
The student may repeat the course or courses that are not satisfactory one time. The student must make at least a “B” in the failed course if it is science or math on the second attempt.
The student must submit a letter to the department chair requesting readmission to the health science program. The student will then meet with the department chair and Science Faculty to consider the request for readmission.
Program Termination
Grounds for termination from the Health Science Program: