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Applied Health Studies (BAH)
Academic School: Health Sciences
(Effective Fall 2007)

Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)

Also offered via Distance Learning

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Studies is a 129-credit major for individuals who are currently or soon to be certified, licensed, or registered in a health care profession (BAH), or for students interested in the occupational therapy assistant (BAO), emergency medical services (BAE), radiography (BAR), physical fitness specialist (BAS), cardiovascular technology (BAC), or surgical technology (BAG) major who also wish to earn the bachelor's degree. The goal of this program is to prepare health care practitioners to function in a dynamic health care environment and to enable building on current knowledge and skills to assume positions of leadership. The major may be completed either full or part-time to accommodate students' work schedules.

As "the premier technical college" in the Commonwealth, Penn College seeks to realize its mission by recognizing, assigning value and granting credit for technical course work. The School of Health Sciences responds to this mission and the increasing demand for multidisciplinary integration in health care through the Applied Health Studies degree. Students can avail themselves of the core knowledge, at an advanced level, that guides all health care practitioners. This degree will allow the student the opportunity to increase knowledge base in management and administrative issues, integrate and synthesize technical k owledge to assist in planning, problem solving and evaluating health-care del very methods and systems, and expand knowledge and skills to establish a more marketable multiskilled background.

Career Opportunities:  Graduates of this major will be credentialed health care practitioners. This degree can offer opportunities within disciplines and/or health care systems, to expand clinical roles and/or seek positions of management, administration, or education.

Recommended High School Subjects:  A science-based academic program at the high school level is recommended for this major. However, an individually developed program of college level course work can be designed to augment high school (or secondary) course work.

Special Admissions Requirements:  Individuals entering this major will be credentialed health care providers or preparing for entry into an approved, articulated health care training program. Based on evaluation of the applicant's health care credentials, a maximum of 47 credits may be applied to this degree. The major is designed around 129 credits to include college core, major/program core, and at least 15 credits pertinent to the student's goals. There must be at least 24 credits at the 300-400 level.

Interested students will need to meet with the director of the program of interest to learn more about acceptance, curriculum sequence and schedules. Students who already are credentialed health care providers will need to contact the director of the applied health studies program for admissions information.

Remediation Strategies:  All developmental needs must be remediated before entry into this major. Students who enter this major must have a GPA of at least 2.0.

Transfer Procedures:  Health care workers who are certified, licensed, registered, or degreed in a health care area are eligible to be evaluated for entry into this major. Individual portfolios/credentials/transcripts will be evaluated by School of Health Sciences officials for transfer credit. Students interested in a health care training program at a non-traditional education site (e.g., hospital) can be considered for entry into this major as a "pre" or provisional acceptance student IF the institution/program has a formal articulation agreement with the School of Health Sciences. See "Special Admissions Requirements" above for specific conditions and restrictions for entry under this option.

Program Goals:  A graduate of this major should be able to:

Pre. ProgramCredits
BAHTransfer Requirement Elective 47
47
Fifth SemesterCredits
ENL111English Composition I 3
SPCSpeech Elective 3
MTEMath Elective (MTH150 or higher) 3
SCLScience Elective with lab 4
HUMHumanities Elective 3
CORLiberal Arts Elective 3
19
Sixth SemesterCredits
ENL121English Composition II 3
or
ENL201Technical and Professional Communication 3
SSESocial Science Elective 3
or
HUMHumanities Elective 3
or
ARTArt Elective 3
or
FORForeign Language Elective 3
or
AAEApplied Arts Elective 3
or
IFEInternational Field Experience Elective 3
ARTArt Elective 3
HTH310Health Issues and Transitions 3 Writing Enriched Requirement &
Cultural Diversity Requirement &
Science, Technology and Society Requirement
HTH325Health Care Delivery Systems 3
15
Seventh SemesterCredits
HTH330Medical Ethics 2
SSESocial Science Elective 3
SCIScience Elective 3
MTEMath Elective (MTH150 or higher) 3
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 2
OEAOpen Elective 6
HTH447Health and Human Services Public Policy Development 3
or
HTH448Health Care Public Policy Development 4
HTH494Senior Capstone Proposal 2
24
Eighth SemesterCredits
CSC110Introduction to Information Technology 3
HTDDirected Applied Health Studies Electives 15
HUMHumanities Elective 3
or
ARTArt Elective 3
or
FORForeign Language Elective 3
or
SSESocial Science Elective 3
or
AAEApplied Arts Elective 3
HTH496Senior Capstone 3
24