2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
    Jan 22, 2025  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Health Sciences

Health Sciences (BS)



     

 

A GPA of 2.0 is required.

Pre-Professional Studies Emphasis


The Pre-Professional Studies Emphasis allows students to design an area of emphasis around a professional graduate school's entrance criterion.  It is the student's responsibility to critically examine and design their program of study around the professional graduate program's admission requirement.

Examples of Professional Schools include, but are not limited to:  Occupational Therapy, Nutrition and Dietetics, Public Health, Health Informatics, Health Care Administration, Health Services, Health Promotion, Health Communication, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary, Physician Assistant, and Health Information Technology.

Completion criteria for the Pre-Professional Studies Emphasis:

1.  A minimal representation of two different disciplines (Example: Chemistry and Biology, Physics and Sociology, Sociology and Psychology, Music and Computer, etc.) 

2.  Students may choose representation from as many disciplines as needed; however, twenty-four (24) credit hours must be concentrated in two separate disciplines.

3.  The two primary disciplines selected must have at least twelve (12) credit hours of upper-level course work (300 or higher).

3+1 Health Sciences


To earn a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences under this program, the student must complete the following requirements.  

1.   All of the requirements listed in the 3+1 Clinical Health, Professional, and STEM Programs section of the catalog, including Concord's General Education Program.

2.   The Health Science Core with a minimum GPA of  2.0 (40 hours).

3.   Completion of 120 hours of total college credit. Students may enroll for up to 30 hours of credit in HS 460 to apply towards credits earned in the first year of a professional or graduate school.

 

Math Proficiency Note:


MATH 103  (or MATH 103C ) and/or MATH 104  will be waived for those students establishing "equivalent proficiency" as defined by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science .