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Bachelor of Science in Health Science Overview

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE

Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Health Science is an accredited online degree program, training students for exciting careers in healthcare, community organizing, and education. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing knowledge from many areas of study including public health, healthcare, bioethics, and mental health.  Students will learn about disease prevention, community health, nutrition, and how different healthcare systems operate.

The Bachelor of Science in Health Science emphasizes the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to function in today’s complex and evolving health care environment. Through a balance of theory and practice, the Bachelor of Science in Health Science introduces students to the interdisciplinary expertise needed to support individual well-being and contribute to the prevention of disease and the improvement of societal health. The program provides an understanding of community and public health theories and models and their application to real-world situations.

Each student will be connected with a personal Program Advisor at the commencement of their studies, who will remain with them until graduation. The student’s personal Program Advisor acts as his/her support system throughout their studies. The personal Program Advisor will be happy to answer any questions the student may have, offer academic advice, discuss course selection, and offer encouragement throughout the student’s studies.

    Bachelor of Science in Health Science Program Goals

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE

    Program Goals

    Within the context of each, students are provided with the opportunity to acquire relevant skills and knowledge.

    The program has three overarching goals.

    1. Provides an understanding of the social and biological causes of health and illness.

    • Explain human anatomy and physiology
    • Categorize the most commons forms of morbidity (i.e., illness or other health disability), their prevalence, causes and treatments
    • Read, analyze and interpret health data
    • Characterize the social and behavioral determinants of physical health
    • Describe the microbiological and molecular bases of human disease and its transmission
    • Place human development in context
    • Gain a holistic view of the determinants of mental health and psychopathology (B.S. level)

    2. Covers the knowledge and skills needed to perform effectively within the context of disease prevention and

    the promotion of health.

    • Understand the principles of goal setting and of monitoring, mentoring and motivating patients and communities, in general
    • Identify and analyze health problems and challenges and opportunities in their communities and formulate recommendations for courses of action
    • Utilize team building skills to lead and/or co‐lead collaborative projects to accomplish group

      goals (B.S. level)

    • Apply the basic principles of organizational theory to the relationship between health care

      and health (B.S. level)

    3. Develops an understanding of the role of policy, ethics and resources in the management of prevention programming and health service delivery.

    • Demonstrate how health policies can leave a lasting effect on society and how some portions of society may be differentially affected
    • Design ways to overcome stigma related to health conditions Analyze ethical issues encountered in fostering disease prevention and the promotion of health as they can affect individuals as well as communities

      (B.S. level)

    • Formulate responses to ethical and legal concerns relating to health service provision as well as health and medical research (B.S. level)

    [Note: The Associate of Science degree level has many goals in common with the Bachelor of Science degree level. This reflects the fact that students at the Associate’s level complete the same Year 1 and Year 2 program requirements. Because students at the Bachelor’s level then complete additional requirements in the major, they are expected to achieve these goals at a higher developmental level.]

    Bachelor of Science in Health Science Admission Requirements

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE

    Admission Requirements

    As an accredited University, Northampton University (USA) has a number of requirements for all potential applicants, to help maintain a strong, intellectual student body.

    To meet admission requirements, applicants must:

    • Be 16 years old or older
    • Be able to demonstrate high school completion
    • Have English proficiency

    To apply for admissions consideration to Northampton University (USA) , applicants must complete an online application, including payment of a 60$ non-refundable Application Fee.

     

    Non-Native English Speakers

    In addition, applicants who are non-native English speakers, or did not complete their high school education in an institution where the primary language of instruction is English, are required to provide proof of English proficiency during their application process. Should applicants be unable to provide proof of English proficiency, they will need to successfully complete a Northampton University (USA) English course before proceeding to Northampton University (USA) Foundations.

     

    Entrance Exams

    Entrance-exams are not required for admission – this means that you do not need to submit any standardized test scores in order to be accepted to the online degree program at Northampton University (USA) in Computer Science.

     

    Foundations Courses

    In order to be accepted to an undergraduate degree program, students must successfully complete the Northampton University (USA) Foundations Courses. The Northampton University (USA) Foundations Courses are designed to equip students with the necessary skills needed to thrive in their academic degree studies. Once students have successfully passed the Northampton University (USA) Foundations Courses, and sent their proof of high school completion document, they may continue as degree students at Northampton University (USA) in their desired undergraduate degree program. The Northampton University (USA) Foundations Courses count towards the associate’s and bachelor’s degree credit requirements.

     

    Submitting Proof of High School Completion

    Submitting proof of high school completion may be satisfied during your first term at Northampton University (USA) through the submission of:

    1. official diploma (or transcript showing graduation) sent directly to Northampton University (USA) (either mailed or submitted online); or

    2. a photocopy of the original diploma (or transcript showing graduation) certified by a notary sent directly to Northampton University (USA) (either mailed or submitted online); or

    3. if an applicant, such as a refugee or asylum seeker is unable to provide the documents listed above, the applicant shall take an Ability to Benefit test approved by the US Department of Education. 

    Sending Documentation

    For the quickest processing of your application materials, it is advised to send your documents electronically directly to your admissions advisor or to admissions@northampton.ac

    Refugees and Asylum-Seekers who are unable to produce original diplomas and/or transcripts may submit alternative documentation.

    Bachelor of Science in Health Science Transferability

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE

    Transferability

    Transferring Credits to Northampton University (USA) :

    Students and applicants at Northampton University (USA) have the option of transferring credits toward their degree programs at Northampton University (USA) .

    For undergraduate degree programs Northampton University (USA) may award the transfer of up to 50% of the required program credits. In special cases, Northampton University (USA) may choose to make an exception – allowing for up to 75%. 

    This means that students can transfer no more than 90 toward the completion of a Bachelor’s degree.

     

    Transferring Credits from Northampton University (USA) to Other Institutions:

    The transferability of credits and credentials is at the complete discretion of the institution to which you seek to transfer, and may include a transfer fee.

    Bachelor of Science in Health Science Program Requirements

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE

    Program Requirements

    The Bachelor of Science requires the completion of at least 122 semester credits, including general education courses and all courses listed as prerequisites, and course requirements in the major. 

    • Complete a minimum of 39 courses and 122 approved semester credits
    • Earn a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 in all coursework attempted at Northampton University (USA)
    • Earn an overall grade point average of at least 2.00 in all courses taken in the major area of study
    • Complete all requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree in no more than 50 terms of active enrollment excluding any periods of separation from the University
    • Complete the 11 required proctored exams 

    Northampton University (USA) has five terms in its academic year, each ten weeks in length. Students must complete all requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree in no more than 50 terms of active enrollment.  

     

    Grading Policies and Practices

    The University insures that students are issued grades in a timely fashion and that grades are determined in a manner that is accurate, fair, and consistently applied in accord with established standards. At the conclusion of each term of study, students may check their grades in their unofficial academic record in the Student Portal. Since the unofficial academic record is a permanent record of a student’s academic performance, including course selections, grades, and credits earned toward a degree, it must be correct at all times. Students who believe an error has been made on their academic records should be in contact with the Office of Academic Affairs at academic.affairs@northampton.ac.

    Students are encouraged to speak to their Course Instructors if they wish further clarification of their grades, would like to discuss their assessments, or are considering requesting a grade change. Students with further complaints regarding alleged unfair or improper grading at Northampton University (USA) and who are unable to reach a resolution with their Course Instructor may request a Grade Appeal form from the Office of Academic Affairs.