Health Sciences BS

  • Major
  • BS
Format
  • In-Person
  • Online
Location
  • Greeley
  • Online
Concentration
  • Health Care Administration
  • Public Health
Estimated Completion Time

4 Years

Credits

120

Area of Study

Program Overview

If you are passionate about improving lives and serving their communities, then our Health Sciences major is a good fit. You will gain a comprehensive, flexible foundation that prepares you for immediate entry into healthcare careers while keeping the doors open for advanced study in medicine, nursing or specialized graduate programs down the road.

UNC’s Health Sciences major eliminates the guesswork from pre-health education by offering a complete academic foundation for multiple career paths. You’ll take the prerequisite courses and gain practical experience and specialized knowledge needed for healthcare administration, medicine, optometry, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy and other health professions—all within one comprehensive, expertly designed program.

As a BS in Health Sciences student, you will complete a core set of health science courses that lead to a broad understanding of healthcare and healthcare systems. You can take  classes such as: 

  • Principles of Nutrition 
  • Modern Concepts of Health and Disease 
  • Medical Ethics 
  • Pathophysiology
     

With a Health Sciences major, you’ll learn effective strategies, techniques and technologies to deliver safe, ethical and therapeutic health care. Our Health Sciences major includes all prerequisite courses for UNC’s Nursing BSN clinical application. This major also stands on its own as a direct path to jobs in healthcare.

The BS in Health Sciences requires 120 credits, which include:

31 Credits – Liberal Arts Curriculum
General education classes include a mix of math, writing, arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, natural and physical sciences, and cultural and international studies.

85 Credits – Required Major Courses
You’ll take foundational courses, as well as required and elective classes for your chosen concentration.

Choose one concentration to focus your studies and shape your career path. View full degree requirements by concentration in our catalog:

This plan outlines a recommended schedule for completing a bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences in four years. Consult with your major advisor for additional information on graduation requirements and guidance on course sequences.

Refer to the UNC Catalog to view Four-Year Plans by concentration:

If you’re curious about managing health-related organizations, interested in environmental and global health or get excited about collaborative healthcare, then Health Sciences is the major for you.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Think critically and analyze information, knowledge and research from other disciplines like the humanities, arts, general sciences and health sciences
  • Apply effective communication strategies, techniques and technologies to deliver safe, ethical and therapeutic healthcare for individuals, families, groups, communities and populations
  • Integrate principles of inclusion, equity and diversity into healthcare concepts and practices that impact individual, family community and societal health

Concentrations

Customize your Health Sciences degree with a focus that fits your career goals.

The Healthcare Administration concentration features human resource management certification courses so you earn both a bachelor’s degree and certification at the same time.

With this concentration you’ll gain valuable direct experience working in a community setting as part of a supervised internship. Your internship coordinator will help you find an ideal opportunity that fits your personal interests and career goals.

Why Public Health at UNC

Fast-growing field

The Healthcare Administration field is expected to grow 23% through 2034

Get certified

Students with a Healthcare Administration concentration earn a human resource management certification.

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