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Health Studies Curriculum
The following text is taken from The University of Findlay's current undergraduate and/or graduate catalog.
To receive your bachelor of science degree from The University of Findlay, you must also complete
BS/Graduation and Degree Requirements
in addition to your health studies curriculum.
A
major in health studies
is for students who are planning careers in health education or preparing for professional study. Students learn how to effectively plan, implement, and evaluate prevention strategies that are practical and effective at the community, state, and national levels. A
major in health studies
consists of BIOL 322, 322L, 323, 323L; CHEM 111 and 111L or higher; HEPR 150, 205, 220, 410; HPE 308, 317, 318; PHED 336; PHYS 250 or higher; PSYC 100, 208 or 210 or 380, and 233.
A
major in health studies-health care management emphasis
consists of ACCT 220, BUAD 220, 310, 311, 410, ECON 200, MRKT 326, SYSA 360, and PBAD 490; HEPR 150, 220; HPE 308; PHED 336; BIOL 322, 322L, 323, and 323L; CHEM 130 or 140, 130L or 140L, 131 or 141, and 131L or 141L; MATH 123; PHYS 250, 250L, 251, and 251L; PSYC 100, 210, and 233.