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Feb 03, 2025
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Sciences Major, B.S. (Human Health Concentration)
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General Program Information
Human Health Concentration
The Department of Health Sciences awards a B.S. Health Sciences. This major has two concentrations: Microbiology and Human Health. The purpose of the Human Health Concentration is to provide a “human-centric” program with exposure to current concepts, laboratory techniques, and disease prevention/health care recommendations and protocols. The concentration emphasizes anatomy, physiology, disease, and human health. The graduates with a Microbiology concentration are qualified to be employed as technicians in academic or industrial research laboratories or pursue advanced degrees in graduate or professional schools. TBR General Education Requirements: 41 Credit Hours
Other graduation requirements
Major Field Core: 16 Credit Hours
Human Health Concentration Required Courses: 18 Credit Hours
Human Health Concentration Disciplinary Guided Electives: 24 Credit Hours
(chosen in consultation with an advisor) Human Health Concentration Interdisciplinary Guided Electives: 18 Credit Hours
(chosen in consultation with advisor) Free Electives: 3 Credit Hours
Total Hours Required for Degree: 120 Credit Hours
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