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504 Life Sciences, 419-372-8109

The applied health science degree is designed to prepare graduates for work in a health-related field and for further education and training at the post-baccalaureate level. The AHS degree consists of four separate specializations which have common general education, core and supportive requirements but differing specialization courses. The diversified curriculum provides a strong background in the basic sciences and emphasizes the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The health science specialization is designed to prepare students for entry into post-baccalaureate programs in physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, public health, occupational and environmental health and a variety of other options including medical school. BGSU has an affiliation agreement with MCO for entry into its post-baccalaureate programs in occupational therapy and physician assistant.

The allied health specialization is open to any student who has completed an accredited associate degree program in an allied health field. Those courses which comprise the technical or clinical practice component of the associate degree may be used to satisfy the specialization requirements of the baccalaureate degree.

The applied microbiology specialization is designed to prepare students for work in public health agencies, infection control, food production and research, medical microbiology and the biotechnology industry. Additionally, the specialization will prepare students for entry into graduate programs of microbiology and public health.

The pre-physical therapy specialization is designed for students who wish to enroll in the BGSU/MCO 3+3 program. Students complete prerequisite courses for physical therapy during the first three years. The final year of the baccalaureate degree comprises the first year of three spent at MCO as the professional program of study.
Students who successfully complete this year receive the bachelor of applied health science. The master of science in biomedical sciences with a concentration in physical therapy is awarded by MCO to students when they have successfully completed the final two years at MCO.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in applied health science are expected to:

  • Master fundamental principles of natural science, social science and mathematics, read the scientific literature and critically evaluate research findings;
  • Use reference materials, empirical methods and statistical and computing skills to solve occupational problems, detect/resolve problems and errors, and develop/test/validate new models;
  • Abide by laboratory safety rules, policies and regulations, recognizing any unsafe conditions and correcting them;
  • Instruct others in occupational practices and procedures;
  • Make decisions based upon ethical principles.

Sample program (health science specialization)

  • First year
    • ENG 111, 112 (6)
    • MATH 122, 128 or 130 (3-5)
    • Statistics (3)
    • General Chemistry (8-10)
    • BIOL 205 (5)
    • GERO 101 or MEDT 101 (3)
    • CS 100 or 101 (3)
  • Second year
    • PHYS 201, 202 (10)
    • PSYC 101, 310 (7)
    • SOC 101 (1)
    • Cultural diversity in U.S. (3)
    • Humanities electives (one from international perspective) (6)
  • Third year
    • BIOL 331, 332 (8)
    • PSYC 311, 405 or SOC 301 (3)
    • ENG 207 or 388 (3)
    • MEDT 301 (2)
    • HED 215, PUBH 320 or F&N 207 (3)
    • MATH 116, 126, 131 or 134 (3-5)
    • CDIS 123, IPC 102, 306 or 444 (3)
  • Fourth year
    • GERO 330 or 402 (3)
    • LEGS 425 or MEDT 450 (3)
    • BIOL 313 or 314 and 315 (4)
    • CHEM 306, 308-309 (8) or CHEM 341, 344 and 345 or 346 or KNS 360 and 370
    • BA 325 (3)
    • PHIL 319 or PUBH 402 (3)
    • MEDT 401 (3)
    • PUBH 330 (3)

Sample program (applied microbiology specialization)

  • First year
    • ENG 111, 112 (6)
    • MATH 122, 128, or 130 (3-5)
    • Statistics (3)
    • General Chemistry (8-10)
    • BIOL 205 (5)
    • GERO 101 (3)
  • Second year
    • PSYC 101, 310 (7)
    • Social Science (3)
    • Computer Science (3)
    • Humanities elective (from international perspective) (3)
    • CHEM 306 or 341 (4-5)
    • BIOL 331, 332 (8)
  • Third year
    • BIOL 313 or 314/315 (4)
    • CHEM 308/309 or CHEM 344 and 345 or 346 (4)
    • PUBH 330 (3)
    • MEDT 301 (2)
    • ENG 207 or 388 (3)
    • HED 215, PUBH 320, or F&N 207 (3)
    • PHIL 342 (3)
    • BA 325 (3)
    • BIOL 449 or ENVH 449 (3)
  • Fourth year
    • BIOL 408 (3)
    • BIOL 439 or MEDT 411 (3-4)
    • BIOL 310 or PUBH 340 (2)
    • BIOL 443 (3)
    • LEGS 425 or MEDT 450 (3)
    • MEDT 431-432 or MEDT 410 (5-10)
    • MEDT 434 or BIOL 405 (3-4)
    • MEDT 435 (2)
    • MEDT 401 (3)
Sample program (allied health specialization)
A program in the allied health specialization would depend upon the field in which the student has acquired an associate degree from an accredited institution and which classes beyond the associate degree requirements the student has completed. The program would also depend upon how the student's classes have transferred in to BGSU.
 
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