Baccalaureate Track–Allied Health – Pre-Dietetics Option
Program Goals & Outcomes
The Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions defines allied health as the segment of the health care field “that delivers services involving the identification, evaluation and prevention of diseases and disorders; dietary and nutrition services; and rehabilitation and health systems management.”
Some allied health care providers work collaboratively with other providers, including physicians, nurses, dentists, and pharmacists. They may play roles in evaluating and assessing a patient’s needs, keeping the physician and others informed of the patient’s progress and caring for the patient. Others work independently as specialists in exercise, nutrition, health education, speech, and daily function.
The Associate of Science degree provides students with the analytical skills and scientific knowledge to expand and apply critical thinking to all facets of learning. The Allied Baccalaureate Track-Allied Health Associate of Science includes options in: Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Medical Imaging, Pre-Dietetics, or Pre-Occupational Therapy. Expected program outcome is to provide a comprehensive lower-division education for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate degree program.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply critical thinking and scientific methodology to assess patient needs;
- Convey information clearly to a target audience;
- Explain best practices to promote patient well-being;
- Describe efforts that support health promotion and disease prevention; and
- Utilize professionally relevant technology, equipment, or software.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (38 hours)
English Composition (6 hours)
- ENGL 1113 English Composition I+
- ENGL 1213 English Composition II+
U.S. History/U.S. Government (6 hours)
- HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877
or HIST 1493 U.S. History Since 1877 - POLS 1113 American Federal Government
Sciences (14 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- BIOL 1124 General Biology I
- CHEM 1135 General College Chemistry I+
- CHEM 1145 General College Chemistry II+
Humanities (6 hours)
See courses listed in the College Catalog.
Mathematics (3 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in MATH 1513 to be eligible for graduation.
- MATH 1513 College Algebra+
Liberal Arts (3 hours)
- PSYC 1113 Introduction to Psychology
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (12 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- BIOL 2424 Human Physiology+
- HSBC 1113 Medical Terminology
- PHYS 2401 General Physics Laboratory I+
- PHYS 2414 General Physics I+
OPTION REQUIREMENTS (16 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- BIOL 1315 General Zoology
- BIOL 2035 Principles of Microbiology+
- HES 2323 Nutrition
- SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology+
+Check course description for prerequisites that must be met.
Suggested Order of Enrollment
This plan shows one possible grouping of courses that would allow students to graduate in 2 years. Students must enroll in a combination of General Education and Program Requirements to complete the degree. Consult with the STEM division advisor each semester to verify that selected courses will fulfill degree requirements. Check the College Catalog and/or class schedule for course offering specifics. The “+” symbol represents a prerequisite for the course. Any course offering is subject to change without notice.
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