Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
BEGINNING FALL 2025
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the health and well-being of individuals and communities? The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences at Albany State University is designed to prepare students for a wide range of career opportunities in healthcare and related fields.
Why Choose 91ÍøÕ¾ for Health Sciences?
At 91ÍøÕ¾, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that combines rigorous academic training with hands-on experience. Our Health Sciences program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in various health-related careers or to pursue advanced studies in medicine, public health, healthcare administration, and more.
Program Highlights
- Diverse Career Pathways: Whether you're interested in clinical work, healthcare management, public health, or health education, this degree opens doors to multiple career paths in the ever-growing healthcare industry.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from experienced faculty who are experts in their fields and are dedicated to student success.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Take advantage of our simulation center, modern labs and resources designed to provide practical, hands-on experience.
- Community Engagement: Engage with local communities through service-learning opportunities, health education initiatives, and internships that prepare you for real-world health challenges.
- Flexible Learning Options: We offer both traditional and online courses to accommodate a variety of learning styles and schedules.
Career Opportunities
- Public Health
- Community Health
- Environmental Health
- Health Education and Promotion
- Healthcare Administration
- Clinical and Laboratory Sciences
- Clinical Management
- Patient Care Coordinator
- Health Educator
Get Started on Your Health Sciences Journey!
At 91ÍøÕ¾, we are committed to helping you achieve your academic and professional goals. Explore our program, meet our dedicated faculty, and become part of a community that’s focused on transforming healthcare.
For more information on admissions and program details, contact our health sciences office or the ASU admissions office.
Program of Study
Area/Course Name | Hours | |
Communication in Writing (Writing) * | 6 hours | |
ENGL 1101: English Composition I; OR ENGL 1101H: English Composition I Honors |
3 | |
ENGL 1102: English Composition II; OR ENGL 1102H: English Composition II Honors |
3 | |
* Minimum grade of "C" required in Area A courses. | ||
Mathematics & Quantitative Skills (Mathematics) | 3 hours | |
(choose ONE) |
MATH 1001: Quantitative Reasoning; OR MATH 1111: College Algebra I; OR MATH 1112: College Trigonometry; OR MATH 1113: Pre-Calculus; OR MATH 1211: Calculus I (1 extra credit in Area F) |
3 |
Institutional Priority (Institution) | 5 hours | |
(choose ONE) |
COMM 1000: Cultural Diversity in Communication; OR HIST 1002: Intro to African Diaspora; OR POLS 1105: Current World Problems |
2 |
(choose ONE) |
COMM 1100: Human Communication; OR COMM 1110: Public Speaking BUSA 2105: Communicating in the Business Environment |
3 |
Arts, Humanities & Ethics (Humanities) | 3 hours | |
Literature Elective (choose ONE) |
ENGL 2111: World Literature I; OR ENGL 2111H: World Literature I Honors; OR ENGL 2112: World Literature II; OR ENGL 2112H: World Literature II Honors; OR ENGL 2121: Survey of British Literature I; OR ENGL 2122: Survey of British Literature II; OR ENGL 2131: American Literature I; OR ENGL 2132: American Literature II; OR ENGL 2141: African-American Literature I; OR ENGL 2142: African-American Literature II |
3 |
Fine Arts Elective (choose ONE) |
ARTS 1100: Art Appreciation; OR DANC 1100: Dance Appreciation; OR FREN 1001: Elementary French I; OR FREN 1002: Elementary French II; OR FREN 2001: Intermediate French I; OR FREN 2002: Intermediate French II; OR LATN 1001: Elementary Latin I; OR LATN 1002: Elementary Latin II; OR LATN 2001: Intermediate Latin I; OR LATN 2002: Intermediate Latin II; OR MUSC 1100: Music Appreciation; OR JAPN 1001: Introduction to Japanese I; OR JAPN 1002: Introduction to Japanese II; OR JAPN 2001: Intermediate Japanese I; OR JAPN 2002: Intermediate Japanese II; OR SPAN 1001: Elementary Spanish I; OR SPAN 1002: Elementary Spanish II; OR SPAN 2001: Intermediate Spanish I; OR SPAN 2002: Intermediate Spanish II; OR THEA 1100: Theater Appreciation |
3 |
Mathematics & Quantitative Skills (Mathematics) | 11 hours | |
Science Sequence Elective (choose ONE SEQUENCE) |
BIOL 1111K AND BIOL 1112K: Intro to Biological Sciences sequence; OR BIOL 2107K AND BIOL 2108K: Principles of Biology sequence; OR CHEM 1151K AND CHEM 1152K: Survey of Chemistry sequence; OR CHEM 1211K AND CHEM 1212K: Principles of Chemistry sequence; OR PHYS 1111K AND PHYS 1112K: Introductory Physics sequence; OR PHYS 2211K AND PHYS 2212K: Principles of Physics sequence |
8 |
Math/Technology Elective (choose ONE) |
CSCI 1300: Intro to Computer Science; OR MATH 1113: Pre-Calculus; OR MATH 1211: Calculus I (1 credit in Area F); OR MATH 2212: Calculus II (1 credit in Area F); OR MATH 2213: Calculus III (1 credit in Area F); OR MATH 2411: Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
Political Science and U.S. History (Citizenship) | 3 hours | |
POLS 1101: American Government | 3 | |
Social Sciences (Social Sciences) | 9 hours | |
(choose ONE) |
HIST 1111: Survey of World History I; OR HIST 1112: Survey of World History II; OR HIST 2111: Survey of US History I; OR HIST 2112: Survey of US History II |
3 |
(choose TWO) |
ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics; GEOG 1101: Intro to Human Geography; HIST 1111: Survey of World History I; HIST 1112: Survey of World History II; HIST 2111: Survey of US History I; HIST 2112: Survey of US History II; POLS 2101: Introduction to Political Science; PSYC 1101: General Psychology; SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology; SOCI 2031: Introduction to Anthropology |
6 |
First-Year & Wellness Course Requirements Outside the Core | 3 hours | |
* ASU 1101: First Year Experience - Pathways to Success | 1 | |
** HEDP/WELL XXXX: Health/Wellness Requirement I | 1 to 2 | |
** HEDP/WELL XXXX: Health/Wellness Requirement II (if needed) | 0 to 1 | |
* Depending on your enrollment status, you may be required to take ASU 1101 ** The Health & Wellness Requirement may be fulfilled by taking one (1) 2-credit-hour health or wellness course OR two (2) 1-credit-hour health or wellness activity courses |
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Field of Study * | 18 hours | |
ALHE 1120: Medical Terminology | 2 | |
* Hours from this area must equal 18. If more than 18 are earned, the extra hours (2000 level and above) may be applied in free electives. | ||
Major Requirements | 60 hours | |
Required Courses | HSCI 3300: Cultural Diversity in Healthcare HSCI 4100: Impacts of Substance Abuse Across Communities HSCI 4110: Interdisciplinary Care MGHC 3120: Ethical Issues in Healthcare |
12 |
Major-Related Electives (choose FOUR) |
HSCI 3310: Current Topics in Healthcare; HSCI 3320: Healthcare Informatics & Technology; HSCI 3330: Introduction to Global Health; HSCI 3340: Personal Challenges in Healthcare; HSCI 4120: Communication and Cultural Competency; HSCI 4130: Management & Leadership in Healthcare; HSCI 4140: Capstone in Health Sciences MGHC 3220: Research in Health/Biostatistics; MGHC 4410: Financial Management in Healthcare; MGHC 4421: Insurance for Healthcare |
12 |
CHOOSE ONE CONCENTRATION | 15 hours | |
Health Services Management |
HSCI 4130: Management and Leadership in Healthcare | 3 |
MGHC 3110: Intro to Healthcare Organizations | 3 | |
MGHC 3411: Quality Management in Healthcare | 3 | |
HSCI/MGHC Elective | 3 | |
HSCI/MGHC Elective | 3 | |
Community Health |
HSCI 3350: Introduction to Community Health | 3 |
HSCI 3360: Consumer Health | 3 | |
MGHC 3310: Chronic Diseases | 3 | |
HSCI/MGHC Elective | 3 | |
HSCI/MGHC Elective | 3 | |
Advisor-Guided Electives | Electives or Minor: 18 hours of free electives or courses used for a minor | 21 hours |
Contact Us
- Phone: (229) 500-2239
- Email: healthsciences@asurams.edu