Academic Catalog 2018-19

Health Science/General (BS)

Health is central to the human experience, and this major offers students an opportunity to explore the multifaceted and multidisciplinary nature of health and health science. Careers in health care are projected to increase considerably in the coming decades, and demand for college graduates with a broad knowledge of health care issues and trends will grow as well.

This interdisciplinary program bridges liberal arts and health professional disciplines and is tailored to students’ interests and career goals. The degree draws on course offerings from public health, biology, psychology, and other disciplines. The program utilizes engaged learning and community-based pedagogies throughout the curriculum, but especially in the Senior Capstone course, in which students work with faculty to write a proposal and implement a project or conduct a small research study in an area of interest to them.

Students intending to pursue graduate education toward a professional health career should plan on completing a pre-professional course sequence in the Health Science major. Courses may vary depending on the prerequisite requirements of particular health professional programs.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from the Health Science/General program at Dominican University of California are prepared to:

  1. Explain the biological, social, cultural, environmental, and economic determinants of health and health care provision at the local, national, and global levels.
  2. Use evidence-based research and analysis to address important health and health care services issues.
  3. Engage in collaborative and team-based approaches to health and wellness promotion.
  4. Describe the contributions of health disciplines within public and private organizations in planning and providing a continuum of care for individuals and communities.
  5. Develop a personal philosophy and approach to health and wellness.
  6. Effectively communicate in oral, written, and visual forms to engage diverse audiences in health and health care issues.

Health Science/General Major (BS) Requirements

Core Courses:

BIO 2500Human Anatomy

3.00 units

BIO 2505Human Anatomy Lab

1.00 unit

or

BIO 4500General Human Anatomy

3.00 units

BIO 4505General Human Anatomy Lab

1.00 unit

 

BIO 2600Human Physiology

3.00 units

BIO 2605Human Physiology Lab

1.00 unit

or

BIO 4600General Human Physiology

3.00 units

BIO 4605General Human Physiology Lab

1.00 unit

 

CHEM 1600Chemistry for Health Sciences

2.00 units

CHEM 1605Chemistry for Hlth Science Lab

1.00 unit

or higher

 

BUS 1000Macro-Economics for Managers

3.00 units

or

BUS 1001Micro-Economics for Managers

3.00 units

or

MATH 1600Calculus I

4.00 units

 

HCS 1101/HCS 3101Sociology

3.00 units

or

HCS 3101/HCS 1101Sociology

3.00 units

or

HCS 1102/HCS 3102Cultural Anthropology

3.00 units

 

HLTH 2000Human Health and Disease

3.00 units

HLTH 2100Introduction to the Health Professions

3.00 units

HLTH 3103Health Research Methods

3.00 units

HLTH 3300Principles of Health Education&Promotion

3.00 units

HLTH 4001Health Science Capstone Experience I

4.00 units

HLTH 4002Health Science Capstone Experience II

4.00 units

PH 2001/PH 3001Foundations of Public Health

3.00 units

PH 4000Health Policy, Politics and Law

3.00 units

PSY 1100Introduction to Psychology

3.00 units

PSY 3122Lifespan Development

3.00 units

 

PSY 3187Statistics for Health & Behavioral Sciences

4.00 units

or

MATH 2400Probability and Statistics

3.00 units

Total Credit Hours:50-52

PSY 3187: minimum grade of ‘C’ is required

Upper Division Electives:

Natural Science or Physical Science course with lab

4.00 units

Public Health or Health Science course

3.00 units

Psychology course

3.00-4.00 units

Interpersonal Communications course (with advisor approval)

3.00 units

Total Credit Hours:13-14

Total Credit Hours: 63-66

The following courses are recommended as prerequisites for graduate programs in many health care fields:

1 year of General Chemistry with lab (8 units)

CHEM 2000General Chemistry I

3.00 units

CHEM 2005General Chemistry I Lab

1.00 unit

and

CHEM 2100General Chemistry II

3.00 units

CHEM 2105General Chemistry II Lab

1.00 unit

Note: CHEM 1600/CHEM 1605 Chemistry for Health Sciences is not recommended

1 year of Organic Chemistry with lab (8 units)

CHEM 3800Organic Chemistry I

3.00 units

CHEM 3805Organic Chemistry I Lab

1.00 unit

and

CHEM 3900Organic Chemistry II

3.00 units

CHEM 3905Organic Chemistry II Lab

1.00 unit

1 year of Biological Sciences with lab (8 units)

BIO 1000Organismal Biology

3.00 units

BIO 1005Organismal Biology Lab

1.00 unit

BIO 1100Cell and Developmental Biology

3.00 units

BIO 1105Cell and Developmental Biology Lab

1.00 unit

BIO 2800Genetics and Molecular Biology

3.00 units

BIO 2805Genetics and Molecular Biology

1.00 unit

(Note: BIO 1400/BIO 1405 Biological Foundations is not recommended)

1 year of Physics with lab (required for Medical School and Physical Therapy) (8 units)

PHYS 2000General Physics I

3.00 units

PHYS 2005General Physics I Lab

1.00 unit

and

PHYS 2100General Physics II

3.00 units

PHYS 2105General Physics II Lab

1.00 unit

(Note: PHYS 1000/PHYS 1005 Conceptual Physics is not recommended)

1 year of Calculus (8 units)

MATH 1600Calculus I

4.00 units

and

MATH 1700Calculus II

4.00 units