Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Admissions
The program is an open enrollment, meaning that there are no special admissions requirements. Students can declare their major and start taking classes.
Program
The program cost differs depending on how many credits a student takes in a semester. Most students pay less than $9000 in tuition and class fees.
For a full time student it will take 4 semesters. Students can choose to take the program part time as well. For these students time to completion will vary.
Yes, you may take the program part time.
Most of the classes are available in the evening.
Most of the classes are available online. The only exception is some of the science courses such as Anatomy and Physiology labs.
- ENGL 1010 (EN) Intro to Writing
- COMM 2110 (CM) Interpersonal Communication
- PSY 1100 (SS) Lifespan Human Growth and Development or ECON 1010 Economics as a Social Science
- (See Advising Notes)
- HS 2050 (HR,DV) Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Issues for the Health Profession
- MATH 1040 (QL) Intro to Statistics
- CHL 1010 Introduction to Healthcare Professions
- ENGL 2010 (EN) Intermediate Writing
- HS 1100 Medical Terminology
- BIOL 1610 (LS) College Biology I
- BIOL 1615 (LS) College Biology I Lab
- CHEM 1110 (PS) Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM 1115 Introduction to Chemistry Lab
- (This class is required for transfer to some institutions. Please see advising notes on articulation agreements to determine if the course is required)
- BIOL 2320 Human Anatomy
- BIOL 2325 Human Anatomy Lab
- HLTH 1050 (IG) Life, Society and Drugs
- HLTH 1500 Lifetime Wellness/Fitness OR ACCT 2010 Survey of Financial Accounting
- (See Advising Notes)
- CHL 2010 Health and Disease
- Any HU Course
- BIOL 2420 Human Physiology
- BIOL 2425 Human Physiology Lab
- CHL 2080 Healthcare Systems
- CHL 2500 Community and Public Health Issues
- Any AI Course
- Any FA Course
Schedules will vary for full time, part time, and students taking a double major. An example of what the program would look like for a fulltime student.
Multiple options are available for most program courses including in person at various campuses and various times, and online options.