The Bachelor of Science in Integrated Health Studies is designed for students interested in pursuing studies related to the health and medical professions. The primary mission of the Integrated Health Studies program is to educate individuals to serve present and future needs of an increasingly diverse society in the professional fields associated with health and/or medical services. Fundamental to its mission is the education of students to excel as practitioners and provide leadership to their respective disciplines.
All students complete the university’s Kent Core. Integrated Health Studies (IHS) students also take a core of courses that relate to health and medical studies. The core consists of coursework related to medical terminology, health care ethics, health care policy and delivery systems, research design and statistical analysis, quantitative statistics, a writing intensive class and a professional seminar class at the end of the program. The program culminates in a practicum experience consistent with the student’s career goals. The knowledge and understanding gained from the core coursework then are applied within the context of a specific concentration selected by the student based upon the student’s interests. Each of the three concentrations, health sciences, health services, health care administration and services, prepares the student for specific occupational opportunities and/or advanced study in the health and medical fields.
The health sciences concentration includes a strong basic science core (biology, chemistry, physics) as well as an applied science core (physiology of exercise, nutrition). Integrated Health Studies majors in the health sciences concentration will be prepared for science-based graduate programs, especially physical or occupational therapy, and other advanced study options (such as physicians assistant programs).
The health services concentration provides comprehensive study of health professions, human development, and human services. The students completing this program find careers in the service delivery sector of the health care industry such as non-profit and/or government agencies (e.g., health departments, national/state/local health organizations). This health services program is designed to offer more flexibility in coursework selection for minors/certificates (eg. health educator, non-profit management, psychology); pre-nursing coursework; and provide students in associate degree programs in the allied health areas, such as physical or occupational therapy assisting technology, with the opportunity to obtain a highly relevant bachelor’s degree.
The health care administration and services concentration is designed to prepare students for administrative positions in the health care industry. A Business minor can be declared with this concentration which includes courses consisting of marketing, management, finance, economics, and computer applications, as well as specialized courses related to long term care administration and social welfare policy. The students completing this concentration assume positions in the business sector of a health related industry. Other students may wish to pursue graduate study in such fields as business administration, health administration, exercise/leisure/sports administration, and public health.
Note: State/Federal background checks may be required for practicum/internship experiences. See Program Coordinator for more information.
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