Gross and microscopic anatomy and functions of the circulatory, urinary, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems. Cannot be used to satisfy requirements for a major or minor in biology. Three lecture hours and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: BY231.  Â
ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Comprehensive program is designed for students pursuing careers in a variety of health-related, non-clinical fields. Whether you’re interested in pharmaceutical or medical equipment sales, wellness coordination, healthcare advocacy, or medical office administration, this flexible program allows you to customize your coursework to match your career goals. It is also an excellent option for healthcare professionals with an associate degree who want to complete a bachelor’s degree and advance into leadership, administration, or other career opportunities within the healthcare industry. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú build a strong foundation in health sciences while selecting elective courses that align with their professional interests and long-term career aspirations.
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Program Facts
Program Format
On Campus
Start Term
Spring, Summer and Fall semesters
Tuition Cost
Number of Credits
120 hours
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Sample Courses
BY232 Human Anatomy and Physiology IIÂ
4 Credits
BY234 Medical Terminology
3 Credits
Medical vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation and word-building using prefixes, root words and suffixes. Designed primarily for students in allied health and pre-professional areas of medicine. Three lecture per week. Prerequisite: BY231 and BY232.Â
PE251 Concepts of Health, Wellness and FitnessÂ
3 Credits
Study of basic concepts of health, wellness and physical fitness including principles of endurance, strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory/vascular training, stress management and lifetime fitness needs. The student will develop a personal plan for lifetime fitness and wellness.
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Career Outlook
Healthcare organizations rely on skilled professionals who can improve operations, support patient services, and help organizations adapt to a rapidly changing industry. Graduates of the General Track are prepared for a variety of non-clinical healthcare careers in hospitals, physician practices, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, insurance organizations, public health agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Whether you’re beginning your career or advancing from an associate degree into leadership, this program provides the knowledge and flexibility to pursue opportunities in healthcare administration, medical office management, pharmaceutical and medical equipment sales, wellness coordination, healthcare advocacy, and other health-related fields. With healthcare continuing to grow nationwide, graduates are well positioned to contribute to the business, operational, and administrative side of one of the nation’s fastest-growing industries.
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