2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Sciences Program
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Return to: School of Health Sciences
Department Website: oakland.edu/shs/hs/
Health Sciences Program Coordinator: Patricia A. Wren
Professors Emeritus: Ronald E. Olson, Philip Singer
Professors: Gary D. Russi, Kenneth R. Hightower
Associate professor: Richard J. Rozek
Assistant professor: Tanis J. Hastmann, Jennifer F. Lucarelli
Clinical professors: Donald G. Bronn, Craig Hartrick, Peter A. McCullough, Moon J. Pak
Clinical associate professor: Joseph H. Guettler
Clinical assistant professors: J. Kay Felt, Todd E. Lininger, Lynne M. Prybys, Monica Wilkinson
Clinical instructors: Kim Bezas, Angela Fern, Jennifer Guthrie, Donna Morrison, Bethany Thayer
Adjunct instructor: Ronald R. Gellish
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 six academic concentration areas to obtain greater exposure to a specific health discipline. These six academic areas include exercise science, integrative holistic medicine, nutrition and health, pre-health professional, pre-pharmacy, and pre-physical therapy. Students completing the exercise science concentration area obtain all the academic course prerequisites necessary for consideration for admission to the Master of Science in exercise science program. The integrative holistic medicine concentration prepares students for many traditional and non-traditional health and service-oriented professions and graduate programs including the Oakland University Graduate Certificate in Complementary Medicine and Wellness. The nutrition and health concentration prepares students to apply for graduate programs in public health as well as registered dietetics. The pre-health professional concentration area incorporates basic science courses to prepare students for the traditional application requirements for public health, medical, dental, optometric, physician assistant and other professional schools. The pre-pharmacy concentration area prepares students for application to the Doctor of Pharmacy program at Wayne State University. Students completing the pre-physical therapy concentration area obtain all the academic course prerequisites necessary for consideration for admission to the Oakland University Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program.
Programs & Cores
Health Sciences, B.S.
Nutrition and Health Minor
Course Descriptions
The department offers selected courses from this catalog as warranted by student needs and availability of faculty: Health Sciences Program .
Schedule of Classes
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes: sail.oakland.edu.
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