B.A. in Allied Health Studies

Requirements

Core Requirements (41 credits)

AHS101Introduction to Allied Health Studies

4

AHS200Global Health and Cultural Perspectives

4

AHS300Health Care Organizations & Delivery Sys

4

AHS307Epidemiology and Human Disease

4

AHS310Health Promotion & Planning

4

AHS410Research in Health Care

4

AHS450Senior Seminar

2

AHS495Internship

2

BUS100Intro to Bus:Domestic&Global Dimensions

2

BUS200Principles of Mgmt&Mgmt Skills

4

MATH119Elementary Statistics

4

PHIL331Ethics in Health Care

3

Course Sequence for B.A. in Allied Health Studies

First Year

Fall Semester (14-16 Credits)

BUS100Intro to Bus:Domestic&Global Dimensions

2

AHS101Introduction to Allied Health Studies

4

General Education and Electives

8-10

Spring Semester (16 Credits)

MATH119Elementary Statistics

4

BUS200Principles of Mgmt&Mgmt Skills

4

General Education and Electives

8

Second Year

Fall Semester (14-16 Credits)

AHS200Global Health and Cultural Perspectives

4

General Education and Electives

10-12

Spring Semester (14-16 Credits)

AHS300Health Care Organizations & Delivery Sys

4

General Education and Electives

10-12

Third Year

Fall Semester (14-16 Credits)

AHS307Epidemiology and Human Disease

4

AHS310Health Promotion & Planning

4

General Education and Electives

6-8

Spring Semester (13-15 Credits)

AHS410Research in Health Care

4

PHIL331Ethics in Health Care

3

General Education and Electives

6-8

Fourth Year

Fall Semester (14-16 Credits)

AHS450Senior Seminar

2

AHS495Internship

2

General Education and Electives

8-10

Spring Semester (14-16 Credits)

AHS495Internship

2

General Education and Electives

10-12

Students may transfer in up to 90 credits. The total major in Allied Health is 42-44. Graduation requirement is 120 credits. Students may be over the "120" credit if they transfer in the complete allowance of 90 credits.

If the student has earned an A.A.S degree from an institution that has an articulation agreement with CSE, they will generally be required to take CSE 200 and Element III for their general education requirements. All transfer students will be assessed individually by the Admissions Office for correct placement in General Education Requirements.

Students transferring from a school without a current CSE Articulation agreement will be evaluated on an individual basis for transfer credit acceptance.

Students transferring into CSE with an Associate's Degree (A.S.) will be required to take Element III of the College general education program.

Capstone Seminar

Students will complete a faculty guided, culminating research project that begins during the internship and ends in the Senior Seminar course.

Suggested Minors

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Communication
  • Foods and Nutrition
  • Psychology
  • Sociology