2022-2023 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Science
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Associate Professors Buckenmeyer, Li; Assistant Professors Samis-Smith (Program Director), Spain; Clinical Assistant Professors Migler, Sheets, Zart.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS) prepares students with an interdisciplinary foundation that prepares them for a career in a health profession, or the pursuit of further graduate study or a professional degree. The BSHS degree serves as the prerequisite coursework for students admitted to the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies program (3+2) at Valparaiso University. In the BSHS program, students will follow a curriculum comprised of general education, health science, and interprofessional requirements, in addition to courses that will provide a strong science background.
Purpose
The purpose of the BSHS degree is to prepare graduates to pursue positions within varied health care environments.
Objectives
The B.S. in Health Science graduate will:
- Demonstrate proficiency in foundational knowledge and skills required for physician assistants or other health care providers.
- Engage in critical thinking, communication, change, and lifelong learning.
- Integrate professional health care ethics, values, service, and leadership skills.
- Evaluate the influences of culture, economics, ethics, law, policy, and technology on the health of persons.
- Through experiential learning, promote the health of persons in dynamic health care environments.
Requirements for Admission to the Health Science Program
All students applying for the Health Science degree must meet the required admissions standards. Freshman students who have been admitted to the Health Science program and declare the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPA) program as their goal, may be eligible for direct admission. This assumes that they meet the progression requirements, meet the criteria for the graduate program, and seats are available. If seats in the MSPA program are not available, students can still be admitted into the Health Science degree with a goal to join the program later if seats become available.
Lab Science Transfer Credit
Incoming students who will be completing credits towards the BSHS degree may apply transfer credit or dual-credit for Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II (BIO 151 and BIO 152 ) if the student received a minimum grade point average of 3.000 (B) in the courses. There will be no acceptance of other lab science credit. AP or dual-credit for Chemistry (CHEM 121 and CHEM 122 ) will not be accepted. For AP and transfer credit other than the lab sciences, please refer to the University policy.
Progression
Students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.000, a minimum of 3.000 GPA in all required Health Science (HS) and Interprofessional Education (IPE) courses, a minimum of 3.000 GPA in all required lab science courses, and a grade of no less than C (2.000) in all required HS, IPE, KIN, PHS, and science courses (including Psychology) to remain in the program. HS and IPE courses may not be repeated more than once.
Dismissal from the BSHS program will occur when a student earns two infractions. Infractions include: a grade of less than C (2.000) in any required HS, IPE, or Psychology courses, BIO 151 , BIO 152 , BIO 210 , BIO 270 , CHEM 121 , CHEM 122 , or CHEM 221 , PHS 101 ; a cumulative GPA less than 3.000; a cumulative GPA less than 3.000 in all required lab science courses; or a cumulative GPA less than 3.000 in HS and IPE courses. Students who are dismissed from the program do have an opportunity to appeal the decision with the College of Nursing and Health Professions Academic Standards Committee.
Over the course of the program, students are required to present evidence of specific requirements (i.e., criminal background check, a negative drug screen). Students should refer to the most recent COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC GUIDE for complete requirements.
Minor
A health science student may declare a minor provided that no more than six credit hours of courses required for the Health Science major are used in fulfilling requirements of the minor. The minor is noted on the student’s academic record.
Association of Aspiring Healthcare Professionals
All HS students are invited to join this interprofessional association in the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Transportation
Students are responsible for transportation to and from all field experiences. Students will be required to participate in a wide range of experiences, consequently, access to a car is necessary in most field experience courses.
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