Community and Environmental Health
|
|
- Willis Beverly Gray
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Community and Environmental Health Deanne Shuman, Chair The School of Community and Environmental Health offers undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs that lead to careers in health services research, public health, community health, health care administration, environmental health, and occupational safety and health. Additionally, the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) and the Master of Public Health offer practicing health care professionals the opportunity to complete their degrees in a distance format. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health Gary Burgess, Interim Program Director Environmental health is the study and management of factors that adversely affect the environment and the health and well-being of humans. The curriculum in environmental health, which is accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council, encompasses a variety of disciplines in the preparation of environmental health specialists, industrial hygienists, and occupational safety specialists. Environmental health specialists are responsible for education, consultation, and enforcement relating to local, state and federal laws, regulations, and standards governing the safety and sanitation of air, water, milk, food, solid, hazardous and infectious wastes, sewage, housing, institutional environments, and other health hazards. They are actively involved in the overall environmental quality within a community and prevention of diseases associated with environmental factors. Industrial hygienists conduct health hazard evaluations, perform health effects/risk assessment research, and manage health programs in industries or governmental organizations. They anticipate, recognize, evaluate, control, and eliminate health hazards in industry, the community, or the environment. Occupational safety professionals similarly anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices in the workplace. They develop, implement, administer, measure and evaluate the effectiveness of hazard control programs. The program requires six credit hours of field practice or internship within an environmental health setting, either a governmental or industrial site. A variety of internship sites are available in the Hampton Roads area for these experiences. Internship sites elsewhere in the state, nation, or world can also be arranged if desired. Internships are typically taken the summer between the junior and senior year. Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to these sites. Upon graduation, students are eligible to sit for the professional licensing examination in environmental health. With experience, students are eligible to take the certification examination in industrial hygiene and/or occupational safety. A broad spectrum of employment opportunities is available to graduates whose employment success has been outstanding. Graduates have found positions in local, state, and federal health and environmental agencies such as the FDA, USDA, EPA, OSHA, NASA, and DOD. Many work in hospitals, industries, insurance companies, laboratories, consulting firms, waste and wastewater plants, and other organizations, agencies and firms. Students may be admitted to the program on the satisfactory completion of 60 semester hours of recommended study of required prerequisite courses and with the approval of the program director. Applications to the program, including all materials, must be submitted no later than February 1 for consideration for admission the following fall. Exemptions may be appealed through the program director. Students who fail to meet the established deadline for formal admission will usually be allowed to take environmental health courses if space is available; however, permission must be granted by the program director prior to registration. Requirements Written Communication ENGL 110C ENGL 21C Oral Communication English Composition (grade of C or better required) Introduction to Technical Writing (grade of C or better required) * COMM 101R Public Speaking * Mathematics STAT 10M Elementary Statistics * MATH 162M Precalculus I * Information Literacy and Research ** Human Creativity Interpreting the Past Literature Philosophy and Ethics *** 0- The Nature of Science 12 Select one of the following sequences: BIOL 110N & BIOL 111N and BIOL 117N & BIOL 118N BIOL 121N & BIOL 122N and BIOL 12N & BIOL 12N Environmental Sciences and Environmental Sciences Lab Introduction to Human Biology and Introduction to Human Biology Lab General Biology I and General Biology I Lab General Biology II and General Biology II Lab Select one of the following: PHYS 101N Conceptual Physics * PHYS 102N Conceptual Physics * PHYS 111N Introductory General Physics * PHYS 112N Introductory General Physics * PHYS 21N University Physics * PHYS 22N University Physics * Human Behavior Impact of Technology (upper-division T course outside the College of Health Sciences) Departmental Requirements BIOL 10 Basic Bacteriology * BIOL 250 Human Anatomy and Physiology I * CHEM 121N & CHEM 122N CHEM 12N & CHEM 12N CHEM 211 & CHEM 212 Foundations of Chemistry I Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry I Laboratory * Foundations of Chemistry II Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry II Laboratory * Organic Chemistry Lecture and Organic Chemistry Laboratory * 5 CHEM 21 Organic Chemistry Lecture * Major Requirements 7 ENVH 01W Environmental Health **** ENVH 01 ENVH 02W Occupational Health Environmental Health and Law **** Old Dominion University 1
2 ENVH 0 & ENVH 0 or ENVH 05 ENVH 06 ENVH 20 ENVH 22 ENVH 1 ENVH ENVH 8 ENVH 66 ENVH 99 Environmental Health Internship I and Environmental Health Internship II Environmental Health Internship III Principles of Occupational Safety and Health Communicable Diseases and Their Control Water and Wastewater Technology Industrial Hygiene Principles of Toxicology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Environmental Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis Environmental Health Senior Seminar ENVH Electives ***** 12-1 Total Hours * Must be completed prior to acceptance into the Environmental Health program. ** HLTH 120G preferred. *** PHIL 5E preferred. **** Grade of C or better required in one of the writing intensive courses ***** Consult with advisor for areas of specialization. Elective Credit Elective credit may be needed to meet the minimum requirement of 120 credit hours. Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor, 12-2 hours minimum; also second degree or second major. Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, of which may be in the major) Option C. International Business and Regional Courses or an approved Certification Program such as teaching licensure Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College of Health Sciences and not required by the major (6 hours) Requirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 overall and in the major, minimum 120 credit hours, which must include both a minimum of 0 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours in upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University, completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or 221C or 21C and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better, and completion of Senior Assessment. Minor in Environmental Health A minor in environmental health requires a minimum of 12 semester hours of environmental health courses. Minor course requirements include ENVH 01W and three electives from the environmental health courses approved by the program director. For completion of the minor, students must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the minor exclusive of prerequisite courses and complete a minimum of six hours in upper-level courses in the minor requirement through courses offered by Old Dominion University. Twelve semester hours of science courses are preferred. Interdisciplinary Minor-Environmental Issues and To be named, Coordinator Continuing environmental degradation is a worldwide problem threatening the quality of life and its viability. The problem can only be understood and addressed by drawing upon the resources of multidisciplinary approaches. The multidisciplinary perspective center of this minor focuses on the human dimensions of the human-environment equation and includes geographical and ecological approaches, scientific and technological methodologies, 2 Community and Environmental Health planning and public policy issues, and ethical, political, economic, and legal considerations. Course options are as follows: CEE 50 Environmental Pollution and Control CEE 58 Sustainable Development ECON 5 Health Economics: A Global Perspective ECON 7W Natural Resource and Environmental Economics ENVH 01W Environmental Health ENVH 02W Environmental Health and Law ENVH 20 Communicable Diseases and Their Control ENVH 21 Food Safety ENVH 22 Water and Wastewater Technology GEOG 05 World Resources GEOG 06T Hazards: Natural and Technological GEOG 00W Seminar in Geography GEOG 20 Marine Geography GEOG 22W Coastal Geography OEAS 02 Environmental Geology OEAS 10 Global Earth Systems PAS 00 Foundations of Public Service PHIL E Environmental Ethics PHIL 5E Bioethics POLS 00 Introduction to Public Policy POLS 5 Environmental Politics POLS 01 Global Environmental Policy PRTS 05 Outdoor Recreation SOC 09 Population and Society SOC 20 Social Inequality SOC 25 Social Welfare SOC 0 Sociology of Health and Wellbeing SOC/CRJS Community Justice The interdisciplinary minor in environmental issues and management requires 12 credit hours of 00/00-level courses selected from at least two different disciplines with a maximum of six credits from any one discipline. For completion of the interdisciplinary minor, students must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the minor exclusive of lower-level courses and prerequisite courses. At least six hours of upper-level courses must be taken through courses offered by Old Dominion University. Three credit hours may be in the major, if a major course is listed as an option for the interdisciplinary minor. As such, it will be credited toward both the major and the interdisciplinary minor. Linked Program-Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health (B.S.E.H.) to M.S. in Community Health B.S.E.H. students who have a.00 GPA and have senior standing may apply for acceptance into the B.S.E.H. to Master of Science in community health linked program. This program allows gifted undergraduate B.S.E.H. students the opportunity to take up to 12 semester hours of graduate course work and apply them to both degrees. Other restrictions apply. Students in the linked program must earn a minimum of 150 credit hours (120 for the undergraduate degree and 0 for the graduate degree). Consult with the B.S.E.H. program director for more information.
3 Linked Program-Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health (B.S.E.H.) to Master of Public Health B.S.E.H. students who have a.00 GPA and have senior standing may apply for acceptance into the B.S.E.H. to Master of Public Health linked program. This program allows gifted undergraduate B.S.E.H. students the opportunity to take up to 12 semester hours of graduate course work and apply them to both degrees. Other restrictions apply. Students in the linked program must earn a minimum of 150 credit hours (120 for the undergraduate degree and 0 for the graduate degree). Consult with the B.S.E.H. program director for more information. Minor in Occupational Safety A minor in occupational safety is available in the environmental health program and requires a minimum of 12 semester hours of ENVH courses in safety. The minor in occupational safety is designed to prepare students to meet safety standards and guidelines in such areas as business, education and industry with the goal of managing operations to minimize financial losses resulting from accidents, health claims, legal actions and property damage. It is especially attractive to students in majors such as engineering, occupational and technical studies, and business who may reasonably anticipate assignment of safety as an additional duty. Minor course requirements include: ENVH 06 Principles of Occupational Safety and Health ENVH 07 ENVH 25 Occupational Safety Standards, Laws and Regulations Occupational Safety and Health Program ENVH 26 Physical Hazards and Their Control Total Hours 12 For completion of the minor students must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the minor exclusive of prerequisite courses and complete a minimum of six hours in upper-level courses in the minor requirement through courses offered by Old Dominion University. Certificate in Occupational Safety The certificate program in occupational safety is designed to prepare students to meet safety standards and guidelines in such areas as business, education and industry with the goal of managing operations to minimize financial losses resulting from accidents, health claims, legal actions and property damage. It is especially attractive to students in majors such as engineering, occupational and technical studies, and business who may reasonably anticipate assignment of safety as an additional duty, or to individuals already employed in the environmental health and safety field. Courses taken in the certificate program may be applied to degree requirements at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in environmental health. For completion of the undergraduate certificate program students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (.00 for the graduate certificate) in all courses taken toward the certificate. After successful completion of the program, a Certificate in Occupational Safety will be awarded. A total of semester hours is required comprised of three core courses and six to seven hours of electives. Core courses include: ENVH 06/506 Principles of Occupational Safety and Health ENVH 07/507 ENVH 25/525 Occupational Safety Standards, Laws and Regulations Occupational Safety and Health Program Electives may be selected from the following: 6-7 ENVH 01/501 ENVH 26/526 Occupational Health Physical Hazards and Their Control ENVH 0/50 ENVH 1/51 ENVH 2/52 ENVH 6/56 NMED 5 Principles of Ergonomics Industrial Hygiene Sampling and Analysis Laboratory Physical Hazards Laboratory Radiation Health -16 There are no prerequisites. Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) Jacqueline E. Sharpe, Program Director The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) degree allows students to choose from the following concentrations: 1. The public health concentration 2. The health services administration concentration. The health services administration concentration for those students with licensure or certification Public Health Concentration According to the American Public Health Association (APHA), "Public health protects individuals, families and communities from serious health threats ranging from diabetes to bird flu that are often times preventable." The public health profession provides essential services that allow successful tracking of the spread of chronic and communicable diseases, provide needed community health education, and detect health problems in newborns. Public health professionals strive to improve society's quality of life. Public health officials have many responsibilities and work to increase access to healthcare, reduce substance abuse and control infectious diseases in human populations. A public health undergraduate concentration is preferred to begin a career as a public health professional. Earning a degree with a public health concentration qualifies an individual for entrylevel positions in fields such as health services administration, epidemiology, and health promotion. The purpose of the concentration in public health is to provide students the necessary skills to enter the public health profession. Public health is a rapidly expanding profession and is critical to the current workforce shortage and vital to global health. Applicants for admission to the health sciences degree program with a concentration in public health must initially apply to the Office of s of Old Dominion University. Students cannot be accepted into the B.S.H.S. public health program without first being admitted to the university. to the University does not constitute admission to the B.S.H.S. public health program. Students are eligible to apply to the B.S.H.S. concentration in the spring semester of their sophomore year after completion of the prerequisite courses with at least a grade of C. Completion of prerequisite courses prior to starting the B.S.H.S. public health program in the fall is required. Students must be accepted to the program before enrolling in any 00 or 00 level required course. Applications must be received by February 1 for admission the following fall. to the program is determined by the Program Director. A minimum grade point average of.00 or higher makes an applicant more competitive. Applicants will be formally notified of admission status in April and be advised by the program director or designee. Students not admitted will receive notice and should pursue academic advising at the College of Health Sciences Academic Advising Center. Regarding transfer students who have taken prerequisite courses at another university, any course desired to transfer must be evaluated the Old Dominion University Office of Transfer Evaluation Services. Transfer Evaluation Services must document that the course will transfer to satisfy program application requirements. Old Dominion University
4 Written Communication (grade of C or better required in both courses) Oral Communication * 0- Mathematics (MATH 162 and STAT 10M required) 6 Information Literacy and Research Human Creativity Interpreting the Past Literature Philosophy and Ethics ** 0- The Nature of Science (BIOL 121N/BIOL 122N and BIOL 12N/ BIOL 12N required) Human Behavior ***** Impact of Technology *** 0- Total Hours 5-50 * Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00, CHP 50, and CHP 15W or CHP 0W. ** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00. *** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 85. Prerequisites BIOL 121N/BIOL 122N and BIOL 12N/BIOL 12N, CHP 200, ENGL 110C, MATH 162M, STAT 10M, and a minimum of 18 credits from the scientific requirements must be completed with at least a 2.0 average in all courses taken from this area prior to starting the B.S.H.S. public health major concentration courses. Scientific Foundations Requirements Students must complete 6 credit hours of the scientific foundation. Eighteen credit hours must be completed prior to admission to the program. Once accepted, students will be allowed to continue in the public health concentration. (Thirty-six credit hours must be selected from the courses listed below). BIOL 10 Basic Bacteriology or BIOL 0 Genetics BIOL 250 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 251 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 29 Cell Biology BIOL 15 General Microbiology 5 CHEM 121N & CHEM 122N CHEM 12N & CHEM 12N CHEM 211 & CHEM 212 CHEM 21 & CHEM 21 Foundations of Chemistry I Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry I Laboratory Foundations of Chemistry II Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry II Laboratory Organic Chemistry Lecture and Organic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry Lecture and Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 1 Biochemistry Lecture PHYS 111N Introductory General Physics or PHYS 101N Conceptual Physics PHYS 112N Introductory General Physics or PHYS 102N Conceptual Physics MATH 16 Precalculus II MATH 211 & MATH 212 or MATH 200 Calculus I and Calculus II Calculus for Business and Economics MATH 212 Calculus II MEDT 07 & MEDT 08 Clinical Methods in Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology CYTO 0 General Pathology CYTO 07 Clinical Histology MEDT 10 & MEDT 1 MEDT 9 & MEDT 0 Urinalysis and Body Fluids and Diagnostic Methods in Urinalysis Medical Parasitology and Mycology Laboratory and Medical Parasitology, Mycology, and Virology PSYC 201S Introduction to Psychology or SOC 201S Introduction to Sociology PHYS 21N University Physics PHYS 22N University Physics PSYC 20S Lifespan Development Major Course Requirements Eighteen credit hours are to be completed from the courses listed below: CHP 60 Introduction to Global Health CHP 67 Internship for Public Health CHP 5 Health Services Research CHP 50 Public and Community Health CHP 61 Managerial Epidemiology CHP 65 Policy and Politics of Health ENVH 01W Environmental Health ENVH 8 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Choose two major electives below: CHP 18 Principles of Nutrition CHP 00 Ethics in Health CHP 15W Critical Issues in Public/Community Health CHP 20 Foundations of Gerontology CHP 0W Community Health Resources and Health Promotion CHP 80 Health Ethics and the Law NMED 00 Medical Terminology ENVH 20 Communicable Diseases and Their Control Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor, 12 hours minimum; also second degree or second major. Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, of which may be in the major) Option C. International Business and Regional Courses or an approved Certification Program such as teaching licensure Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College of Health Sciences and not required by the major (6 hours) Electives Elective credits will be needed to achieve the minimum 120 credit hours required for the degree. Graduation Requirements Completion of a minimum of 120 semester credit hours, which must include both a minimum of 0 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours in upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University. Completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C, or ENGL 221C, or ENGL 21C, and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better. Completion of Senior Assessment (during last semester). Minimum grade point average of 2.0 overall and in the major. 2 2 Community and Environmental Health
5 Linked Program Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) to Master of Public Health This program allows B.S.H.S. students who have the required GPA the opportunity to take up to 12 semester hours of graduate course work and apply them to both degrees. The student must be admitted into the undergraduate program. B.S.H.S. students must have their major declared, have senior standing, and a.00 or higher GPA from each institution attended. Other restrictions apply. Students in the linked program must earn a minimum of 150 credit hours (120 for the undergraduate degree and 0 for the graduate degree). Consult with the B.S.H.S. program director for more information. Health Services Concentration The Health Services concentration in the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) degree enables those new to health services administration to gain the knowledge and ability to function in inpatient hospitals, ambulatory clinics/services, wellness/fitness centers, physician practices, skilled nursing centers/homes, retirement communities, assisted living facilities, home health agencies, and public health departments/ community health centers. Applicants for admission to the program must first be admitted to Old Dominion University prior to completing an application to the B.S.H.S. program. to ODU does not guarantee admission into the B.S.H.S. program. Completion of prerequisite courses prior to starting the B.S.H.S. health services administration program in the fall is required. applications must be received no later than February 1 for admission in the fall semester. to the program is determined by the Program Director. Incomplete packages will not be reviewed. A minimum grade point average of.00 or higher makes an applicant more competitive. Applicants will be formally notified of admission status in April and be advised by the program director. Students not admitted will receive notice and should pursue academic advising at the College of Health Sciences Academic Advising Center. Regarding transfer students who have taken prerequisite courses at another university, any course desired to transfer must be evaluated by the Old Dominion University Office of Transfer Evaluation Services. Transfer Evaluation Services must document that the course will transfer to satisfy program application requirements. Written Communication (grade of C or better required in both courses) Oral Communication * 0- Mathematics (STAT 10M required) Information Literacy and Research Human Creativity Interpreting the Past Literature Philosophy and Ethics ** 0- The Nature of Science 8 Human Behavior Impact of Technology *** 0- Total Hours 2-7 * Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00, CHP 50, and CHP 15W or CHP 0W. ** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00. *** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP Prerequisites Completion of lower division general education courses and the following with at least a C grade is required prior to starting the B.S.H.S. health services administration concentration courses. CHP 200 Principles of Public Health CHP 28 Public Health Science CHP 5 Population Health CHP 90 The U.S. Healthcare Delivery System Total Hours 12 Major Requirements Students must complete the general education and prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher and be admitted to the program by the Program Director prior to starting the B.S.H.S. health services administration concentration courses. CHP 15W or CHP 0W Critical Issues in Public/Community Health * Community Health Resources and Health Promotion * CHP 0 Finance and Budgeting in Healthcare CHP 5 Health Services Research ** CHP 50 Public and Community Health CHP 61 Managerial Epidemiology ** CHP 68 Internship CHP 80 Health Ethics and the Law CHP elective (with approval of the program director) Total Hours 25 Health Services Concentration Electives MGMT 25 Contemporary Organizations and Select four MGMT electives from the following: 12 MGMT 0 MGMT 50 MGMT 60 MGMT 17 MGMT 18 MGMT 51 MGMT 52 MGMT 62 Human Resources Employee Relations Problems and Practices Labor Relations Employment Law Advanced Human Resources : Contemporary Issues Organizational Behavior Organization Development Comparative International * C or better required ** Prerequisite: STAT 10M Upper-division general education requirements are satisfied through program-required courses in both the major requirements and the electives. Students have the option to complete a management minor. Electives Elective credits will be needed to achieve the minimum 120 credit hours required for the degree. Graduation Requirements Requirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 overall and in the major, a minimum of 120 credit hours, which must include both a minimum of 0 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours in upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University, completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 221C, or Old Dominion University 5
6 ENGL 21C, and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better, and completion of Senior Assessment. Health Services Concentration for Students with Licensure or Certification The concentration with licensure or certification is online and designed to offer advanced educational experiences to already practicing health professionals. This program builds upon the expertise of practicing health professionals and allows them the opportunity to enhance their formal learning. Applicants to the B.S.H.S. program should apply first to the Office of s, Old Dominion University. Students cannot be accepted to the B.S.H.S. program without first being admitted to ODU. to ODU does not guarantee admission to the B.S.H.S. program. Requirements for admission include an associate degree or completion of a program with an ODU articulation agreement. applications must be received no later than October 1 for admission in the following spring semester. applications must be received no later than February 1 for admission in the following fall semester. Incomplete packages will not be reviewed. to the program is determined by the Program Director. A minimum grade point average of.00 or higher makes an applicant more competitive. Applicants will be formally notified of admission status in December and April, respectfully, and be advised by the Program Director. Students not admitted will receive notice and should pursue academic advising at the College of Health Sciences Academic Advising Center. Written Communication (grade of C or better required in both courses) Oral Communication * 0- Mathematics (STAT 10M required) Information Literacy and Research Human Creativity Interpreting the Past Literature Philosophy and Ethics ** 0- The Nature of Science 8 Human Behavior Impact of Technology *** 0- Total Hours 2-7 * Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00, CHP 50, and CHP 15W or CHP 0W. ** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 00. *** Can be satisfied in the major with CHP 85. Professional Electives for Students with Licensure, A.A.S. Degree and/or Certification Current licensure as a health professional, an Associate of Applied Science degree, and/or certification will be used toward satisfying the professional elective requirements. A minimum of 15 professional elective credits will be awarded; the number of credits is determined by training hours completed. Certification refers to the passing of an exam upon completion of an educational program to demonstrate competency in a chosen profession. The following programs are some that have been accepted: Radiation Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Dental Hygiene, Emergency Medical Technology, Respiratory Therapy, and Physical Therapy Assistant. Consult the Program Director for specific information as additional programs may be considered. Major Requirements CHP 68 Internship 6 CHP 15W or CHP 0W Critical Issues in Public/Community Health Community Health Resources and Health Promotion Three additional upper-level CHP courses (9 credits) are required with advisor approval Students must select a minor in management or a minor in human services. Minor MGMT 25 Contemporary Organizations and Select four MGMT electives from the following: 12 MGMT 0 MGMT 50 MGMT 60 MGMT 17 MGMT 18 MGMT 51 MGMT 52 MGMT 62 Human Resources Employee Relations Problems and Practices Labor Relations Employment Law Advanced Human Resources : Contemporary Issues Organizational Behavior Organization Development Comparative International Some management courses are not available in online format. With the approval of the Program Director, a student may substitute one CHP course for a MGMT course to meet graduation requirements. Human Services Minor HMSV 9 Interpersonal Relations HMSV 1 Introduction to Human Services HMSV W Human Services Methods HMSV 6 Diversity Issues in Human Services Select one course from the following: HMSV HMSV 7 HMSV 8 HMSV 9 HMSV 91 Career Development and Appraisal Introduction to Substance Abuse Interventions and Advocacy with Children Theory and Practice of Prevention in Human Services Family Guidance Upper-division general education requirements are satisfied through program-required courses in either the minor in management or the minor in human services. Electives Elective credits will be needed to achieve the minimum 120 hours required for the degree. Graduation Requirements Requirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 overall and in the major, a minimum 120 credit hours, which must include both a minimum of 0 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours in upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University, completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C, or ENGL 221C, or ENGL 21C, and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better, and completion of Senior Assessment. Minor in Community Health An undergraduate minor in community health can be obtained by the completion of 12 credit hours from the following courses: CHP 18 Principles of Nutrition 9 6 Community and Environmental Health
7 CHP 28 Public Health Science CHP 5 Population Health CHP 60 Introduction to Global Health CHP 90 The U.S. Healthcare Delivery System CHP 00 Ethics in Health CHP 15W Critical Issues in Public/Community Health CHP 20 Foundations of Gerontology CHP 25 Health Aspects of Aging CHP 26 Skills in Health Services I 1- CHP 27 Skills in Health Services II 1- CHP 0W Community Health Resources and Health Promotion CHP 0 Finance and Budgeting in Healthcare CHP 5 Health Services Research CHP 50 CHP 55 Public and Community Health Interpersonal and Counseling Skills for Health Professionals CHP 56 Substance Use and Abuse CHP 65 Policy and Politics of Health CHP 70 Death, Dying and Survivorship CHP 75 Healthcare Marketing CHP 80 Health Ethics and the Law CHP 85 Health Informatics One of the following may be substituted for one CHP course: DNTH 15 ENVH 01W ENVH 01 MEDT 0W NMED 00 Research Methods in the Health Sciences Environmental Health Occupational Health in the Clinical Setting Medical Terminology Specific information on the ophthalmic technology program can be found in the School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences section of this Catalog. For completion of the minor, a student must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the minor exclusive of prerequisite courses and complete a minimum of six hours in upper-level courses in the minor requirement through courses offered by Old Dominion University. Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.S.H.S.) Specialty Concentrations Through special agreements and curriculum design, courses for the certificate program in cytotechnology, offered by the School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences, may be applied as a specialty concentration in the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences. The concentration can be found in the School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences section of this Catalog. Students pursuing cytotechnology who already have baccalaureate degrees from accredited institutions may opt for a certificate in this program rather than a second baccalaureate degree. Cytotechnology Concentration in the B.S.H.S. Sophie K. Thompson, Program Director This concentration is available to students who complete the requirements for the B.S.H.S. degree. Specific information on the cytotechnology program can be found in the School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences section of this Catalog. Ophthalmic Technology Concentration in the B.S.H.S. Lori J. Wood, Program Director Old Dominion University 7
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education and Professional Studies
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and Professional Web Site: http://www.odu.edu/stemps To be named, Chair The Department of STEM and Professional offers five concentrations under
More informationOld Dominion University Gene W. Hirschfeld School of Dental Hygiene Health Sciences Building, Room 2011 4608 Hampton Blvd Norfolk, VA 23529
Application Packet for Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Entry-Level Degree Program Old Dominion University Gene W. Hirschfeld School of Dental Hygiene Health Sciences Building, Room 2011 4608 Hampton
More informationDegree Type Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Title Biology. Focus: Biological Science
Degree Type Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Title Biology 09-23-15 Focus: Biological Science The Department of Biology is committed to excellence in instruction, scholarly accomplishment, research, professional
More informationBachelor of Science in Health Sciences
University of Alaska Anchorage 1 Bachelor of Science in The Department of takes a multi-disciplinary approach to preparing students for careers in the areas of health education and health promotion, public
More informationDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR Degree: Bachelor of Science DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT The psychology program at Coastal Carolina University is comprised of a group of highly qualified and motivated teacher-scholars
More informationUTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of DENTAL HYGIENE
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of DENTAL HYGIENE BACHELOR of SCIENCE in DENTAL HYGIENE COMPLETION PROGRAM Application/Admission and Program Bulletin Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Program: The Bachelor of
More informationASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES For students who intend to continue their education at a four-year degree granting institution To receive the A.S. degree, students must satisfactorily complete Program requirements.
More informationCommunity College of Philadelphia Course Equivalency Guide
Community College of Philadelphia Course Equivalency Guide Bioscience Technologies (Biotechnology, Cytotechnology, Medical Technology) Prerequisite Requirements -(Must earn a 'C' or better 2+2 BS +1 BS
More informationX Degree Programs, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.)
240 Program Information The University of Guelph offers an 8 semester (20.00 credits) honours program leading to a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree. Students must select one of the 4 following
More informationFine Arts (3 semester hours) WELLNESS REQUIREMENT (3 semester hours) KINE 100 Health and Wellness 1 KINA 1 1 KINA 1 1
15-16 PETITION/PROGRAM SHEET Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Exercise Science About This Major... Students enrolled in this concentration should have a strong interest in the sciences as this program
More informationDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS
School of Liberal Arts DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Dr. Abe Marrero, Department Head Dr. Brian Andrews Dr. Diana Clayton Ms. Christian Mackey Ms. Cheri
More informationPublic Health. Why Choose Public Health? Career Opportunities
Public Health Why Choose Public Health? Public health is the science and art of preventing illness and disease and promoting evidencebased health practices with the goal of improving the quality of life.
More informationCompletion of not less than sixty (60) semester hours, or its equivalent, of acceptable credits prior to the date of registration.
Cardiopulmonary Science Bachelor of Science Degree Admission Requirements: Admission to the Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Cardiopulmonary Science is on a competitive basis. Satisfactory completion
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 6 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Allied Health and Nursing Department: Family Consumer Science Name of Program: FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE Degree Designation:
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 5 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Science, Engineering & Technology Department: Physics & Astronomy Name of Program: PHYSICS EDUCATION Degree Designation:
More informationCOURSES FOR TRANSFER ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL WORK (0071) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at
More informationPre-Physical Therapy. Admission Requirements
226 Pre-Physical Therapy Undergraduate Degree Options Students can choose from a variety of undergraduate majors. It is essential for the student to work closely with his/her adviser to plan a program
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 6 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Allied Health and Nursing Department: Health Science Name of Program: COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION Degree Designation:
More informationDepartment of Health and Exercise Science Sports Medicine Concentration
Department of Health and Exercise Science Sports Medicine Concentration Student Name Career Planning: This concentration provides a pre-professional degree only and does not prepare the student to enter
More informationPublic Health Major Requirements Catalog Year: 2015-16 Degree: Bachelor of Arts Credit Hours: 50+
Public Health Major Requirements Catalog Year: 2015-16 Degree: Bachelor of Arts Credit Hours: 50+ PR indicates a pre-requisite. CO indicates a co-requisite. Courses within this major may also satisfy general
More informationDegree and Certificate Programs
DEGREE PROGRAMS Degree and Certificate Programs Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) Associate degrees at Galveston College require a minimum of 60 credit hours for completion. Each
More informationHow To Get A Nursing Degree
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Program Director Judith L. Papenhausen, Ph.D., RN Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson Denise M. Boren, Ph.D., RN The mission of the graduate program in nursing at California
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 5 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Science, Engineering & Technology Department: Physics & Astronomy Name of Program: PHYSICS EDUCATION Degree Designation:
More informationPh.D. Degree in Public Health Sciences Concentration in Environmental Health
Ph.D. Degree in Public Health Sciences Concentration in Environmental Health Introduction The concentration in Environmental Health for the PhD in Public Health Sciences is designed to provide scholars
More informationHow To Get A Masters Degree In The United States
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley: Admissions criteria for graduate programs 13.0301.00 Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction 1. Earned master s degree from a regionally accredited
More informationAgricultural Sciences
Associate in Science Degree Northern Oklahoma College Division of Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Sciences MATH 1513 College Algebra... 3 BISI 1114 General Biology... 4 CHEM 1314 General Chemistry I...
More informationMaster of Science in Nursing: Concentration in Family Nurse Practitioner
1 Master of Science in : Concentration in Family Nurse Practitioner The School of provides master s level educational opportunities for registered nurses and individuals with a bachelor s degree in other
More informationMCTC-BIOTECHNOLOGY A.S. Degree 60-Credit Full Curriculum
MCTC-BIOTECHNOLOGY A.S. Degree 60-Credit Full Curriculum Admission Requirements: CHEM 1020 or high school chemistry; completion of MATH 80 or placement into MATH 1110; Completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052
More informationDegree Requirements. Students who have already earned a baccalaureate degree are only eligible for an AAS degree, not an AA, AS or AGS degree.
Degree Requirements A student may select a concentration program under one of four Associate Degrees: Associate in Applied Science Associate in Arts Associate in General Studies Associate in Science The
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 5 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Science, Engineering & Technology Department: Biological Sciences Name of Program: BIOLOGY Degree Designation: BS Emphasis/Concentration:
More informationQueens University of Charlotte 2012-2013 Catalog Addendum:
Queens University of Charlotte 2012-2013 Catalog Addendum: Programs offered by the Kinesiology Department See the 2012-2013 Catalog of Queens University of Charlotte for complete information on degree
More informationSchool of Health Professions
School of Health Professions Texas Core Curriculum Students must complete the Texas Core Curriculum and prerequisite courses elsewhere prior to transferring into the School of Health Professions. The courses
More informationBachelor of Science Degree in Biology
B.S. Degree in Biology / 1 Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology is designed to prepare students for professional careers in the biological sciences, medical and
More informationBachelor of Science in Health Science
Bachelor of Science in Health Science Department of Health Science College of Health & Human Development California State University, Fullerton Effective Fall 2012 49 Units Students declaring a Health
More informationBIOLOGY DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY 2013-2014 CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 0 Science Bldg. (35) 652-7760 http://dixie.edu/biology/ To find faculty & staff phone numbers and email addresses, please consult the University Directory at http://www.dixie.edu/directory/
More informationAppendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees. College of Southern Idaho Degree
Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees The following table is the list of Articulated Associate Degrees between and (GCU). Students who complete a transfer-oriented associate degree (Associate of Arts
More informationStudents seeking a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology will complete a program of study with either:
Lewis-Clark State College 1 KINESIOLOGY BA/BS The discipline of Kinesiology explores the art and science of human movement. In the Health and Kinesiology program, students develop an appreciation of the
More informationBachelor s Degrees. You may earn a maximum of 30 college credits by examination. See page 22 for further information.
Bachelor s Degrees Maintaining Good Standing You must maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 for the Bachelor of Applied Science, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and the Bachelor
More informationDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND HEALTH SCIENCES Mr. Larry Brewer Dr. Theresa Bycroft Dr. Steven Ferguson Ms. Leslie Lowry MISSION STATEMENT AND PURPOSES Dr. Nancy Diede,
More informationHuman Services Gerontology Concentration Articulation Agreement between Dakota College Bottineau and Valley City State University
Human Services Gerontology Concentration Articulation Agreement between DCB and Human Services Gerontology Concentration Articulation Agreement between Dakota College Bottineau and Valley City State University
More informationGeneral Education Guidelines for Normandale Community College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas
General Education Guidelines for Normandale Community College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas UST General Education Requirements Normandale Community College Courses Which Fulfill
More informationGeneral Education Guidelines for Century College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas
General Education Guidelines for Century College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas UST General Education Requirements Century College Courses Which Fulfill UST General Education Requirements
More informationBRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM
BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS Sending College: Bronx Community College of the City University of New York
More informationCredit Programs and Awards
Credit Programs and Awards The college offers programs of instruction designed to meet a variety of educational and vocational needs of students. Students who wish to earn a baccalaureate degree may complete
More informationPsychology Major Requirements Catalog Year: 2015-16 Degree: Bachelor of Science Credit Hours: 63+
Psychology Major Requirements Catalog Year: 2015-16 Degree: Bachelor of Science Credit Hours: 63+ PR indicates a pre-requisite. CO indicates a co-requisite. Courses within this major may also satisfy general
More informationDegree Type Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) Degree Title Life Science with UTeach Certification (4-8)
Degree Type Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) Degree Title Life Science with UTeach Certification (4-8) The Department of Biology is committed to excellence in instruction, scholarly accomplishment,
More informationPRE-MEDICAL CAREERS PREPARATION PROGRAM
Freshman Seminar 0 English 05, 5 Mathematics 22, 222 Chemistry 2, 2L, 2, 2L Computer Science 5 Physics 20 JUNIOR YEAR History 05, 0, 5 or Communications 5 Social Sciences (200 level) Biology Physics 02,
More informationADDRESS: TELEPHONE: E-MAIL: CATALOG YEAR OF ADMISSION TO DEGREE: ADVISOR: DATE: MAJOR: MINOR:
Revised Spring 2014 Bachelor of Arts in Languages (BA Only) STUDENT NAME: ID# ADDRESS: TELEPHONE:E-MAIL: Circle One: Single Language Option Dual Language Option CATALOG YEAR OF ADMISSION TO DEGREE: ADVISOR:
More informationCentury College and Metropolitan State University Articulation Agreement Regarding Degree Programs for Urban Teacher Preparation
and Articulation Agreement Regarding Degree Programs for Urban Teacher Preparation This agreement has been entered into by and for the benefit of students and prospective students at the two institutions.
More informationNOTE: This document is specific to the 2000-2002 printed catalog.
NOTE: This document is specific to the 2000-2002 printed catalog. H BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MINOR PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The academic area of study in Health Science is part of the total program of the College
More information2014-2015 Bakersfield College courses. Fresno Pacific University Degree Completion General Education
2014-2015 Bakersfield College courses transferrable to Fresno Pacific University Degree Completion General Education (does not apply to Traditional Undergraduate Programs) This Transfer Agreement is only
More informationFaculty of Health Sciences (FHS)
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) 422 Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Officers of the Faculty Peter F. Dorman Ahmad Dallal Iman Nuwayhid Rima Afifi Moueen Salameh Salim
More informationRogers State University. Department of Health Sciences. Bachelor of Science Nursing
Rogers State University Department of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Nursing Rogers State University Department of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science with a Major in Nursing Introduction Rogers State
More informationHealth Studies Enrollment Guide 2010 2011
Health Studies Enrollment Guide 2010 2011 Welcome to Health Studies! As a student in the Honours Bachelor of Science Health Studies program at Waterloo, you ll not only focus on solving health-related
More informationProgram Goal. Outcomes Objectives
The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, and has been granted the accreditation status of approval without reporting. The Commission is a specialized accrediting
More informationUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Dentistry Stephen K. Young, D.D.S., M.S., Dean 1201 N. Stonewall Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1214 Phone: (405) 271-5444 FAX: (405) 271-3423 Internet:
More informationOakton Community College Transfer Guide Bachelor of Science in Biology
Page 1 of 5 Oakton Community College Transfer Guide Bachelor of Science in Biology Available at: NEIU Main Campus (Chicago, IL) Program Description The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology prepares students
More informationIvy Tech Community College of Indiana Articulation Guide
Community College of Indiana Community College of Indiana Articulation Guide List of Campuses: http://ivytech.edu/campuses/ This articulation agreement is between and University. students who successfully
More informationHow To Get A Bachelor Degree In Chemistry
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT OFFICE Rachel Carson Hall 18 (707) 664-2306 www.sonoma.edu/ensp/ DEPARTMENT CHAIR Laura A. Watt enjoy small class sizes and personalized teaching by distinguished
More information218 Brister Hall Memphis, Tennessee 38152 901-678-2716 www.memphis.edu/univcoll/
218 Brister Hall Memphis, Tennessee 38152 901-678-2716 www.memphis.edu/univcoll/ TN ecampus Bachelor of Professional Studies Major: Professional Studies Concentration: International Organizational Leadership
More informationGeneral Educaon Guidelines for Inver Hills Community College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas
General Educaon Guidelines for Inver Hills Community College Students Transferring to the University of St. Thomas UST General Education Requirements Inver Hills Community College Courses Which Fulfill
More informationUndergraduate Curriculum Committee Proposal Summary 9/24/2015 Meeting. (Revised: 9/18/15)
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Proposal Summary 9/24/2015 Meeting (Revised: 9/18/15) Department: Biological Sciences Course Addition: BIOL 336L Credit Hours 1 Course Title: Abbreviated Title: Contact
More informationHumanities Complete 3 credit hours from options
Central New Mexico Community College Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Multicultural Education, Birth- 3 rd Grade Teacher Concentration and New Mexico Highlands University Bachelor of Arts in Early
More informationPenn State Brandywine Course Equivalency Guide
Penn State Brandywine Course Equivalency Guide Bioscience Technologies (Biotechnology, Cytotechnology, Medical Technology) Prerequisite Requirements -(Must earn a 'C' or 2+2 BS +1 BS +2 Entry- Level BS/MS
More informationCRIMINAL JUSTICE, FORENSIC SCIENCE, and PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT FORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAM EMAIL ADVISEMENT
CRIMINAL JUSTICE, FORENSIC SCIENCE, and PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADVISEMENT Students interested in being advised by email may do so by completing this packet. Correspondence must be through
More informationHealth Information Administration
Health Information Administration The Profession The Health Information Management profession is dedicated to improving the quality of healthcare through quality information. HIM professionals work across
More informationTable of Contents. School of Nursing... 2 Nursing - MSN... 5 Curriculum in Nursing - Traditional... 7 Index... 10
Table of Contents School of Nursing... 2 Nursing - MSN... 5 Curriculum in Nursing - Traditional... 7 Index... 10 2 School of Nursing School of Nursing GREGG E. NEWSCHWANDER, Dean JENNIFER SCHUESSLER, Associate
More information14 2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin www.mnsu.edu
Pre-Professional Programs The purpose of pre-professional programs is to provide students with the intellectual and academic backgrounds they will need before continuing their education in degrees not
More informationSCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT The mission of the School of Management is to prepare undergraduate business students for successful careers through a personalized, hands-on learning experience and positively impact
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 6 Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College: College of Allied Health and Nursing Department: School of Nursing Name of Program: NURSING Degree Designation: BS Emphasis/Concentration:
More informationHEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC MAP: DEGREE BS (120 CREDIT HOURS)
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC MAP: DEGREE BS (120 CREDIT HOURS) This degree map is a semester-by-semester course schedule for students majoring in Health Information Management. The milestones
More informationFaculty of Health Sciences (FHS)
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) 482 Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Officers of the Faculty Peter F. Dorman Ahmad Dallal Iman Nuwayhid Rima Afifi Jocelyn DeJong Moueen
More informationCore Curriculum 2013-2014
Introduction College Core Curriculum Associates and baccalaureate programs at the have as a requirement the satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours comprising the six areas of the core curriculum
More informationUndergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years
Page 1 of 6 College: Department: Undergraduate Degree Map for Completion in Four Years College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Geography Name of Program: Degree Designation: Emphasis/Concentration: Option:
More informationUniversity of Pikeville Division of Nursing RN-to-BSN Program. Admission and Curriculum Information
Admission Criteria for the RN-to-BSN Program University of Pikeville Division of Nursing RN-to-BSN Program Admission and Curriculum Information 1. Must submit an application for admission to the University
More informationPlease remember these are minimum requirements and do not guarantee acceptance into the program.
Dear Prospective Dental Hygiene Student: Thank you for your interest in the Dental Hygiene Program at Carbondale. The Dental Hygiene Program is nationally recognized for both quality of faculty and graduates.
More informationTHE RUBENSTEIN SCHOOL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2005-2006 UVM CATALOGUE
THE RUBENSTEIN SCHOOL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2005-2006 UVM CATALOGUE Students must be matriculated in The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and in residence at the University of Vermont
More informationARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND AVILA UNIVERSITY
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND AVILA UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW: This formal program articulation agreement is made and entered into by Avila University, hereinafter referred
More informationBIOLOGY. Douglas P. Henderson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology
BIOLOGY Douglas P. Henderson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Henderson is microbiologist who studies two intestinal pathogens, Vibrio cholenrae and Plesiomonas shigelloides. His research concerns
More informationPSYCHOLOGY ACADEMIC MAP: DEGREE BS (120 CREDIT HOURS)
PSYCHOLOGY ACADEMIC MAP: DEGREE BS (120 CREDIT HOURS) This degree map is a semester-by-semester course schedule for students majoring in Psychology. The milestones listed to the right of each semester
More informationHealth Informatics and. Information Management. Health Information Management (BS)/Business Minor. Health Information Management (BS)
Jody Smith, Ph.D., RHIA, FAHIMA, Chair http://www.slu.edu/x2374.xml Faculty: Julie Howe, MBA, D-ABMDI Teresa Neal, MHA, RHIA Deborah Seale, PhD is a specialized profession that combines medical sciences
More information2010 2011 Catalog. AREA I: Written Composition I and II 6 hours AREA II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12 hours
DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS Shelton State Community College is accredited by the Commission of Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts Degree,
More informationJessica Ritter, Chair; Tiffany Fieken, Moriah McSharry McGrath, Jana Peterson-Besse
PUBLIC HEALTH Jessica Ritter, Chair; Tiffany Fieken, Moriah McSharry McGrath, Jana Peterson-Besse The Public Health major is offered through the department of Social Work and Publich Health. Also offered
More informationDEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Dr. Kenneth Hicks, Department Head Dr. Michael Beauchamp Dr. Paul Hatley Dr. Steve Housel Dr. Jane Johansson Dr. Quentin Taylor Dr. David
More informationLiberal Arts Requirements (all students): B.A. (Bachelor of Arts):
Barton Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Science B.A. and B.G.S. Majors included in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are listed below tables.
More informationCity Colleges of Chicago (CCC) Transfer Guide Bachelor of Science in Biology
Page 1 of 5 City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) Transfer Guide Bachelor of Science in Biology Available at: NEIU Main Campus (Chicago, IL) Program Description The Bachelor of Science degree in Biology prepares
More informationMinimum credits required for graduation is 120. Core Degree Requirements (57 credits)
COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT B.S. Degree in Water: Resources, Policy, and Management Major: Water: Resources, Policy, and Management For Students Graduating in Calendar Year 2016 Department
More informationFletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook
Fletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook A Cooperative Agreement with Nicholls State University 2015 2016 Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Application
More informationANIMAL and VETERINARY SCIENCES DEPARTMENT 2015-2016 ADVISING GUIDELINES (revised May 2015)
ANIMAL and VETERINARY SCIENCES DEPARTMENT 2015-2016 ADVISING GUIDELINES (revised May 2015) Students need to complete the following University, College, and Department requirements ASCI Department/Major
More informationBuild Your Schedule. Concentration: Biochemistry. Sophomore Year. Freshman Year Fall Spring Summer Course CHEM 1211K (4) Principles of Chemistry I
Build Your Schedule Freshman Year CHEM 1211K (4) Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 1212K (4) Principles of Chemistry II MATH 1113 (3) Pre-Calculus MATH 2201 or 2211 (4) Calculus for Life Sciences I or Calculus
More informationPrerequisites for sophomore level admission Prerequisites for junior level admission Math 148 or higher
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ALLIED MEDICAL PROFESSIONS HEALTH SCIENCES FOR STUDENTS STARTING THE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM AUTUMN 2012 (GRADUATION 2014) The School of Allied Medical Professions (SAMP)
More informationMorningside College Northeast Iowa Community College 2014-2015 Transfer Guide
Morningside College Northeast Iowa Community College 2014-2015 Transfer Guide The transfer guide is designed to help NICC students who wish to transfer to Morningside College identify NICC courses that
More informationTransfer Agreement Between Oklahoma City Community College and University of Central Oklahoma
Page 1 of 9 Transfer Agreement Between Oklahoma City Community College and University of Central Oklahoma Effective Academic Year: 2010-2011 Associate in Applied Science Degree Technical and Occupational
More informationDakota Nursing Program Practical Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing Associate in Applied Science Degree Plan 2015-2016
Dakota Nursing Program Practical Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing Associate in Applied Science Degree Plan 2015-2016 Total Program Credits 73 Total Degree Credits 60 Fall Semester Spring Semester General
More informationBachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN to BSN Program Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences Appalachian State University Program Description: This part time degree completion program, leading to
More informationDental Hygiene Program
Dental Hygiene Program Information and Application 3300 Century Avenue North White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110 651.773.1700 century.edu Century College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer
More informationCHAPTER IX DEGREE PLANS AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY
CHAPTER IX DEGREE PLANS AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY 102 DEGREE PROGRAMS Degree and Certificate Programs Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) Associate degrees at Galveston College require
More informationSecondary Teaching in Chemistry Teacher Licensure Requirements. Admission to Licensure Program
Secondary Teaching in Chemistry Teacher Licensure Requirements The Physical Science licensure programs have been designed to prepare exemplary teachers. The experiences candidates are provided will enable
More informationTransfer Agreement Fall 2015 Summer 2016
Central New Mexico Community College Associate of Arts in Teacher Education, Elementary Concentration and New Mexico Highlands University Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education Transfer Agreement Fall
More information