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Health Science

The BS in Health Science provides students with a broad-based curriculum to pursue many career paths in the health field. Two options are available:

 

  • The Option in Health Education prepares students for entry-level positions as health educators in county health departments, non-profit health agencies, medical service settings, school systems, and businesses. Health educators promote, maintain, and improve individual and community health. They do this by assessing needs; planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs; coordinating health education services; serving as a resource person; and advocating for specific health issues. Graduates in this option are qualified to apply to take the test for national credentialing as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES). The Health Education curriculum has been approved by the Society for Public Health Education.
  • The Option in Health Services Administration qualifies graduates for a range of entry-level positions in the health care delivery system, such as department manager in a hospital, director of a long-term care facility, clinic manager, or administrator of a public health program. The curriculum addresses the business skills related to operation of healthcare organizations as well as the organization of the healthcare system. The Health Services Administration program (HSA) is a fully certified undergraduate member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA).

NOTE: The minor and certificate in gerontology have been moved from the HCSV Department to the Social Work program. Both the minor and certificate in gerontology give students an opportunity to learn about critical issues in aging and this content can be an excellent supplement to students wanting to work in the health field.

The Minor in Health Promotion provides a concentration of courses in the health field which can be a useful adjunct for students in psychology, sociology, social work, recreation, physical education, child development, and nutrition.

The Minor in Health Services Administration enables students to expand career potential with courses in the health care management field. The minor is especially suited for students in business, economics, public administration, public relations, nursing, psychology, and sociology.

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