Bachelor of Science (BS): Health Sciences Degree Overview

A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health Sciences degree program helps individuals prepare for professional positions within the healthcare industry. Students in a program may prepare for positions in management or administration.

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Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences

In a health sciences bachelor's degree program, students gain broad knowledge about the health field by studying natural and social sciences, mathematics, professional development and humanities. Students also study issues within the healthcare industry, such as policy, healthcare operations and medical ethics. The degree can serve as a springboard for graduate work in a specific health-related field or lead to various health related occupations. Several public and private universities and colleges offer B.S. degrees in health sciences.

Education Prerequisites

Applicants must have a high school diploma or its equivalent to gain acceptance into a college or university. Some programs require students to earn a relevant associate's degree, diploma or certificate before applying to the bachelor's program.

Course Topics

Because health sciences incorporate a vast field, some B.S. in Health Sciences programs allow students to select a concentration, such as pre-physical therapy or environmental health. Earning a certificate in a health specialty is another way some programs allow students to customize their education to meet their career goals. Internship opportunities are often available to provide students with professional experience. Topics in a program may include:

  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Healthcare ethics
  • Biology
  • Healthcare policy
  • Organizational management
  • Community health
  • Patient care
  • Environmental health
  • Medical terminology

Popular Career Options

A Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences prepares graduates for a broad range of health careers, including management and leadership roles. Programs may prepare students to work as:

  • Health services managers
  • Pharmaceutical sales rep
  • Community health educator
  • Health system analyst
  • Sonographer

Continuing Education Information

Graduates can continue their health sciences studies further in a Master of Health Sciences program or a doctoral program. A master's program typically requires students to select a health specialty, in which they complete advanced coursework and conduct research. Doctoral degrees are offered as a Doctor of Health Science and a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Science. They are geared toward individuals pursuing advanced clinical positions or who want to work as clinical researchers or postsecondary teachers.

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