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Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Requirements

 

Degree Semester Hour Requirement

A minimum of 120 semester hours

Residency Requirement

A minimum of 30 semester hours must be completed at Trident.

Upper Division Semester Hour Requirement

A minimum of 32 upper division semester hours

Course Requirements

 

General Education Requirements

A minimum of 36 semester hours are required to meet degree requirements, these can be met through a combination of specific General Education coursework and Core requirements that also meet General Education competencies.

The Health Sciences General Education requirements are:

Arts and Humanities

8 SH/ 2 Courses

competency met by BHE 225 and BHS 414 in Program Core

English Composition 8 SH/ 2 Courses
College Mathematics

4 SH/ 1 Course

competency met by BHS 220 in Program Core

Physical and Biological Sciences 8 SH/ 2 Courses
Social and Behavioral Sciences

4 SH/ 1 Course

competency met by BHE 200 in Program Core

Information and Technology Literacy 4 SH/ 1 Course

See General Education requirements for a list of courses that are available to meet these requirements.

Program Core Courses (40 Semester Hours)

Note: Courses are listed in academic sequence

BHE 226Health Communication and Advocacy

4

BHE 200Essentials of Public Health

4

BHS 220Introduction to Health Statistics

4

BHS 210Introduction to Epidemiology

4

BHA 310Introduction to Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare

4

BHE 310Health Promotion, Disease Prevention

4

BHS 414Cross-Cultural Health Perspectives

4

BHE 418Health Behavior

4

BHS 450Health Care Delivery Systems

4

 

BHS 499Senior Capstone Project

4

Or

BPH 499Senior Capstone in Public Health

4

BHS 499: For BSHS-NC.

BPH 499: For BSHS-PH concentrations.

Program Core Special Instructions

Complete all Program Core Courses in sequence before taking Concentration Courses and Program Electives.

Senior Capstone Project may not be taken until all other core and concentration courses have been successfully completed. A minimum grade of “C” is required in BHS 499 or BPH 499 to meet graduation requirements

Concentration Option

BSHS students may choose to complete the program with no concentration or choose a program concentration option. With a concentration, the student will complete 16 semester hours of specialized coursework in an area of the student’s choice. Concentrations must be selected prior to enrollment in the capstone course. The BSHS offers the below concentrations:

Please note all concentration courses are listed in academic sequence and should be taken prior to the capstone, but after the Program Core is completed.

Dual Credit Courses

Some Concentration courses provide the option for an accelerated master’s degree by allowing Dual Credit for BSHS students who continue to Trident’s MSHS graduate degree. Those students may apply up to 12 credits for specific courses in MSHS program if they meet the following conditions:

  • Be accepted to the Master’s program at Trident within one (1) year of graduating from the Bachelor program, and
  • Attain a grade of “B-” or above in the Dual Credit courses.
  • Attain a cumulative grade of “B” or above for all Dual Credit courses.

These courses will be identified in the Concentration Special Instructions for each Concentration.

Public Health Concentration

Concentration Core Courses (16 Semester Hours)

BHS 380Global Health and Health Policy

4

EOH 402Fundamentals of Environmental and Occupational Health

4

BPH 422Public Health Law and Policy

4

Concentration Special Instructions

BPH 422 is Dual Credit

Public Health Concentration - Health Care Administration

Concentration Core Courses (16 Semester Hours)

BHS 380Global Health and Health Policy

4

EOH 402Fundamentals of Environmental and Occupational Health

4

BHA 427Health Care Finance

4

BHS 470Strategic Planning and Sustainability of Health Programs

4

Concentration Special Instructions

EOH 402 is Dual Credit

General Electives

Students who elect to complete the program with no concentration will take 60 semester hours of General Elective courses to bring degree totals to 120 semester hours. Students who choose to complete a concentration option will complete 44 semester hours of General Elective courses to bring degree totals to 120 semester hours.

Students may choose to complete either the No Concentration option or one of the Public Health Concentrations