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HLTH 4387. Community Health. 3 Hours.

Students engage in an overview of the political, social, economic, and cultural variables affecting the health of a community. Topics may include foundations of community health, health resources, health through the life span, governmental and voluntary programs, and international health initiatives.
Prerequisite: 55 credit hours completed.

Bachelor of Science, Major in Health Science: 3+2 MSAT

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1 MATH 1314  satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area II (Mathematics). 2 Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area III (Life and Physical Science). BIOL 2403 and CHEM 1411 are recommended.  3 SOCI 2319  is recommended and satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IV (Language, Philosophy, and Culture).  4 PSYC 1301 satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences). 5 COMS 1361 and  KINE 2115 satisfy Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option). 6 BIOL 2404 is recommended.  7 STAT 3379 is recommended.  8 Students planning to pursue the 3+2 MSAT option must complete the Graduate Application process and be accepted to the MSAT program. In order to apply to the 3+2 MSAT program students must complete all undergraduate degree plan requirements (minimum of 95 semester credit hours) and all admission requirements.  Once a student is accepted to the graduate MSAT program, students are eligible to begin the MSAT program upon completion of all admission requirements.  The graduate program will begin in the Summer I semester term each year and will run as a cohort model.  Students may apply to the program while coursework is in-progress but may not begin the graduate MSAT program until the 95 semester credit hours are completed.