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Mar 04, 2021
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Health Science, B.S.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the program in Applied Health Science will be able to:
- Demonstrate cognitive and psychomotor competence in the assessment of structure and function of the body including typical, anomalous, and pathological states.
- Write technically in the context of the review and synthesis of professional literature.
- Communicate orally to a target audience in topics of medicine and exercise science.
- Conceptualize, exhibit, and teach from art they create, reflecting the structure and function of the human body and/or the implements manipulated by or acting upon the body.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior, whether undergraduate students or alumni through volunteer or professional settings, and treat others as they wish to be treated as per the example of Jesus Christ.
- Demonstrate preparation to articulate their post-graduate educational and career callings in light of their life purposes.
Lower-Division Requirements
Upper-Division Requirements
Major Electives
Complete a minimum of (12) units with at least (7) units being upper division from the following:
Total Units for Applied Health Science
Total units for applied health science: 65 units*
* 11 units meet general eduation requirements
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