The 4-year academic plans are suggested schedules designed for freshmen students to stay on track for graduation. These plans were specifically created for freshmen students who are following the 2012-13 catalog year. Keep in mind that all students are required to follow any prerequisite requirements for every course.
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Applied Health Sciences
The Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Sciences degree prepares students for a rewarding career in the medical field. This program was created in collaboration with the Health and Human
Services department at Macomb Community College to meet the demands of a highly educated workforce and high-performance workplace.
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Cytotechnology
Histotechnology
Medical Laboratory Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Radiologic Technology
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Biomedical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences
The Biomedical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Science (BDTS) program is designed to prepare students for professional opportunities in a variety of growing healthcare fields. In response
to emerging technologies, many areas of specialization have evolved that ensure the expertise of the healthcare personnel fulfilling critical roles
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Exercise Science
Integrative Holistic Medicine
Nutrition and Health
Physical Therapy
Pre-Health Professional Studies
PA Programs
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Health Sciences
A Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree combines a broad spectrum of liberal arts, basic sciences, social sciences and health sciences course requirements and electives
for students who desire a generalized health sciences academic credential. In addition, students choose one of five academic concentration areas to obtain greater exposure to a specific health discipline.
These six concentration areas include pre-health professional studies, pre-physical therapy, pre-pharmacy, exercise science, nutrition & health, and integrative holistic medicine. |
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Occupational Safety &Health
The Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health is accredited by the Applied Science Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. The curriculum spans the basic sciences,
applied safety sciences and management principals essential for success as a safety professional.
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Wellness, Health Promotion and Injury Prevention
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Wellness, Health Promotions & Injury Prevention
The School of Health Sciences introduced a new bachelor’s degree program in fall 2002 in Wellness, Health Promotion and Injury Prevention (WHP). The WHP curriculum aims to produce broadly
educated wellness generalists with additional expertise in a specific area of interest. The degree creates well-rounded professionals with a thorough knowledge of healthy living.
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