Applied Health Science, B.S.
Program Learning Outcomes
All Applied Health Science majors will be able to:
- Speak and write effectively to a target audience on essential information in health care.
- Critically evaluate and integrate new information into professional practice to solve relevant health care concerns.
- Describe the mechanisms (i.e. metabolic, physiologic, biomechanical, and developmental) by which physical activity aids in health care settings.
- Demonstrate preparedness to serve others in various health care settings through their selected vocation or calling.
Code | Title | Units |
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Lower-Division Requirements | ||
BIO 1030 and BIO 1030L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (GE) and Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab (GE) | 4 |
BIO 1040 and BIO 1040L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | 4 |
BIO 2010 and BIO 2010L | Cell Biology and Biochemistry (GE) and Cell Biology and Biochemistry Lab (GE) | 4 |
BIO 2020 and BIO 2020L | Microbiology of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology of Infectious Diseases Lab | 4 |
CHE 1052 and CHE 1052L | General Chemistry I (GE) and General Chemistry I Lab (GE) | 5 |
CHE 1053 and CHE 1053L | General Chemistry II and General Chemistry II Lab | 4 |
KIN 1001 | Orientation to Kinesiology | 1 |
KIN 2080 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | 2 |
KIN 2000 | Optimal Health (GE) | 2 |
or KIN 2030 | Lifestyle as Medicine (GE) | |
MTH 2003 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
PSY 1003 | General Psychology (GE) | 3 |
Upper-Division Requirements | ||
KIN 3012 | Motor Learning and Motor Development | 3 |
KIN 3025 | Structural Kinesiology | 2 |
KIN 3027 | Applied Biomechanics | 2 |
KIN 3040 | Physiology of Exercise | 3 |
KIN 3085 | Pathology of Injury and Illness | 3 |
KIN 4095 | Kinesiology Capstone | 1 |
PSY 3021 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
Elective Courses | ||
Complete a minimum of twelve (12) units with at least seven (7) units being upper division from the following: | 12 | |
Clinical Anatomy | ||
or ANA 5000 | Clinical Anatomy | |
Gross Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System | ||
Seminar in Athletic Training | ||
Research Methods and Statistical Techniques for Clinical Decision Making in Sports Medicine | ||
Evidence-Based Orthopedic Assessment of the Lower Extremity and Evidence-Based Orthopedic Assessment of the Lower Extremity Lab | ||
Evidence-Based Orthopedic Assessment of the Spine and Upper Extremities and Evidence-Based Orthopedic Assessment of the Spine and Upper Extremities Lab | ||
Clinical Internship I | ||
Clinical Internship II | ||
Ecological and Evolutionary Systems (GE) and Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Lab (GE) | ||
Microbiology and Microbiology Lab | ||
Genetics and Genetics Lab | ||
Advanced Biochemistry and Advanced Biochemistry Lab 1 | ||
Neuroscience | ||
Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry I Lab | ||
Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry II Lab | ||
Human Development | ||
Medical Terminology | ||
Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription and Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription Lab | ||
Biomechanics Lab | ||
Nutrition for Exercise and Sport Performance | ||
Physiology of Exercise Lab | ||
Praxis of Strength Training and Conditioning | ||
Movement Interventions and Corrective Exercise | ||
Therapeutic Interventions | ||
Pharmacology | ||
Clinical Exercise Physiology | ||
Internship in Kinesiology (3 Units Required) | ||
Evidence-Based Practice and Decision Making in Kinesiology | ||
Preparation for Health Professions Schools I | ||
Preparation for Health Professions Schools II | ||
General Physics I (GE) and General Physics I Lab (GE) | ||
General Physics II (GE) and General Physics II Lab (GE) | ||
Developmental Psychology - Birth Through Adolescence | ||
Medical Sociology | ||
Total Units | 65 |
Note(s): 11 units meet General Education requirements.