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Students pursuing the Health Science Studies Degree should work closely with an advisor to ensure that they take courses that will meet the degree requirements.
Advisors Telephone Email Office Location
Dr. Elaine Long (208) 426-3260 elong@boisestate.edu Health Sciences Riverside 107
Dr. Ed Baker (208) 426-3118 ebaker@boisestate.edu Health Sciences Riverside 125

 

Health Science Studies

Bachelor of Science

Course Number and Title

Credits

ENGL 101, 102 English Composition

6

Area I - List of approved courses (See an advisor to help select appropriate courses)

Area I core course in one field

Area I core course in second field

Area I core course in third field

Area I core course in any field

 

3

3

3

3

Area II - List of approved courses (See an advisor to help select appropriate courses)

Area II core course in one field

Area II core course in a second field

Area II core course in a third field

Area II core course in any field

(Strongly recommended: PSYC 101, SOC 101, COMM 101)

 

3

3

3

3

 

Area III

CHEM 101, 101L-102, 102L Essentials of Chemistry  OR

     CHEM 111, 111L-112, 112L General Chemistry I and II with Labs

MATH 147 Precalculus  OR

     MATH 143 College Algebra  OR

     MATH 160 Survey of Calculus


8-9

 

3-5

 

BIOL 191-192 General Biology I-II  OR

     BIOL 227-228 Human Anatomy and Physiology

8

HLTHST 202 Health Delivery Systems

HLTHST 207 Nutrition

HLTHST 314 Health Law and Ethics

HLTHST 480 Epidemiology

HLTHST 482 Research Methods in the Health Sciences

3

3

3

3

3

Health science courses (4 courses from the following)

HLTHST 101 Medical Terminology

HLTHST 109 Drugs: Use and Abuse

HLTHST 300 Pathophysiology

HLTHST 304 Public Health

HLTHST 306 Applied Pharmacotherapeutics

HLTHST 410 Health and Aging

HLTHST 431 Quality Issues in Health Care

HLTHST 448 Counseling Techniques for Health Professionals

12-13

Statistics course chosen from:

HLTHST 380 Statistical Methods for Health Sciences OR

MATH 254 Applied Statistics with Computers OR

PSYC 295 Statistical Methods OR

SOC 310 Elementary Social Statistics

3-4

Emphasis — select one: general health science or science

Students should consider completing a formal minor to fulfill part of an emphasis.

 

General Health Emphasis

ACCT 205 Introduction to Financial Accounting

ACCT 206 Introduction to Managerial Accounting

BIOL 205 Introductory Microbiology

BIOL 300 Biology of Aging

CHEM 307-308, 309-310 Organic Chemistry and Lab OR

CHEM 301-302 Survey of Organic Chemistry

COMM 356 Communication in the Small Group

ECON or POLS 310 Public Finance

ECON 440 Health Economics

ENGL 202 Technical Communication

GENBUS 202 The Legal Environment of Business

HLTHINFO 120 Introduction to Computers in Health Science

HLTHST 220 Cardiopulmonary Renal Physiology

HLTHST 340 Adolescent Mental Health

HLTHST 432 Critical Review of Health Care Research

HLTHST 433 Death and Dying: A Modern Conundrum

HLTHST 434 Healthcare Bioethics

HLTHST 444 Addiction and the Family System

HLTHST 464 Screening & Assessment of Alcohol & Drug Problems

HLTHST 465 Assessment of Alcohol and Drug Problems

HLTHST 466 Complementary Medicine

HLTHST 493 Internship

HLTHST 498 Senior Seminar

MATH 170 Calculus I

MGMT 301 Leadership Skills

MGMT-HR 305 Human Resource Management

MKTG 301 Principles of Marketing

KINES 270, 271 Applied Anatomy and Lab

KINES 330, 331 Exercise Physiology and Lab

KINES 370, 371 Biomechanics and Lab

KINES 442 Consumer Health

PHYS 111-112 General Physics

POLS 303 Introduction to Public Administration

PSYC 213 Psychology of Aging

PSYC 301 Abnormal Psychology

PSYC 309 Child Development

PSYC 310 Adolescent and Adult Development

PSYC 331 The Psychology of Health

PSYC 335 Physiological Psychology

PSYC 438 Community Psychology

SOC 325 Sociology of Aging

SOC 340 Sociology of the Family

SOC 390 Conflict Management OR

COMM 390 Conflict Management

SOCWRK 433 Aging: Social Policy and Programs

ZOOL 401 Human Physiology

(Or other courses as approved by the advisor and department chair.)

36
Electives to total 128 credits 8-13
     Total 128
Science Emphasis

BIOL 205 Introductory Microbiology OR

BIOL 303 General Microbiology

BIOL 301 Cell Biology

BIOL 310 Pathogenic Bacteriology

BIOL 343/344 Genetics

BIOL 351 Developmental Biology

BIOL 412 General Parasitology

BIOL 420 Immunology

CHEM 211, 212 Analytical Chemistry I and Lab

CHEM 307-308, 309-310 Organic Chemistry and Lab OR

CHEM 301-302 Survey of Organic Chemistry

CHEM 321, 324 Physical Chemistry Lecture

CHEM 431, 432 Biochemistry with Laboratory

HLTHST 493 Internship

HLTHST 498 Senior Seminar

MATH 170 Calculus I

PHYS 111-112 General Physics

PHYS 207 Introduction to Biophysics

ZOOL 301 Comparative Anatomy

ZOOL 400 Histology

ZOOL 401 Human Physiology

ZOOL 403 Head and Neck Anatomy

ZOOL 409 General and Comparative Physiology

(Or other courses as approved by the advisor and department chair)

36
Electives to total 128 credits 8-13
     Total 128

NOTE: Health science students must earn at least a grade of C in all required courses. Students who intend to apply to colleges of medicine or dentistry should consider taking CHEM 307, 308, 309, 310 and PHYS 111-112.

 

 
 

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