The Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS) offers students who are interested in careers in health care the opportunity to begin their career path. The curriculum is based on the Core Competencies for Interpersonal Collaborative Practice (IPEC). Working closely with a faculty preceptor, students have the ability to design an education program, within the structure of the major, which will help them prepare for a variety of positions in healthcare or for future Professional/Graduate education. For those who already have an associate?s degree, and are working in their chosen health related field, the BSHS degree may allow for increased opportunities for advancement.

?Through an interdisciplinary approach, students are provided with the underpinnings of interprofessional collaborative practice in healthcare and acquire foundational understanding of the interrelationships among health professionals.?

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Health Science:

?? Open to all Stockton students in good academic standing.?

? An SAT Math score of 570 (ACT Math score of 24) is required to select the Pre-OT or Pre-PT Concentrations as the concentration of study.?

? Students have the opportunity to earn minors in a variety of fields such as Gerontology and Holistic Health.

?? Stockton University?s Bachelor of Science in Health Science typically takes four years of full time study to complete, however part-time study is available.