Bachelor of Applied
Health Science (Allied Health Specialization)
Positions
in health-care delivery will continue to be
plentiful as the demand for services increases
and the need for higher level expertise expands.
This degree enhances opportunities for professionals
with associate degrees in health-related professions.
The diversified curriculum provides a strong
background in basic science, and core courses
provide the knowledge needed to advance in the
health-care field.
The
core includes basic understandings in life-span
development, statistics, computers, technical
writing, and problem solving. Individuals holding
associate degrees in areas such as dental hygiene,
radiologic technology, health information management
technology, surgical technology, respiratory
care, physical therapy assisting, perfusion
technology, and medical assisting may benefit
from this program. Students enrolled in the
allied health specialization may use credits
earned in the technical component of the associate
degree for the bachelor's degree. This degree
is awarded by the College
of Health and Human Services.
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