Allied Health
Bachelor of Science
Curriculum
General Studies Requirements
General Studies Core (39 credits)
BCS 206 Computer Applications for Business
ECO 105 Fundamentals of Economics
ENG 101 English Composition I
ENG 102 English Composition II
ENG 111 Advanced Communication Skills
HUM 360 Human World Views: 3500 BCE-1650 AD
HUM 361 Human World Views: 1650 AD - present
Humanities electives (6 credits)
Choose two of the following:
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
History or Government Elective
Natural Sciences (3 credits)
Mathematics (3 credits)
Lower Division Allied Health Core (30 credits minimum)
Lower division Allied Health course work equivalent to a minimum of 30 credits is transferred from the associate degree program.
Upper Division Allied Health Management Core (30 credits)
ALH 333 Leadership for Allied Health Professionals
BBM 201 Principles of Management
BBM 301 Organizational Behavior
HRM 311 Human Resource Management
BBM 320 Business Communications
MIS 320 Management Information Systems
ALH 325 Medical Law & Ethics
SOC 304 Ethnic Groups and Minorities
PSY 315 Group Dynamics
ALH 401 Allied Health Professional Capstone
Upper Division Allied Health Education Core (30 credits)
ALH 323 Health Professional as Teacher
ALH 325 Medical Law and Ethics
ALH 333 Leadership for Allied Health Professionals
ALH 400 Approaches to Teaching
EDC 400 Educational Psychology
EDC 401 Instructional Technology
EDC 402 Advanced Curriculum Design
EDC 410 Multicultural Education
EDC 412 Classroom Management
ALH 401 Allied Health Professional Capstone
Free Electives
Choose from free electives to complete degree requirement of 120 credit hours.
Program of Study
Students are urged to seek academic advisement in planning course sequence. The program of study will vary depending on transfer credits, part-time or full-time status, and credit earned in alternative ways.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during or after the Fall 2007 semester. If you entered this degree program prior to Fall 2007, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
