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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Health Science (Accelerated), B.S.
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Department Contact:
Chair: Dr. Kristofer S. Wisniewski, kwisniewski@francis.edu, 814-471-1132
Program Description:
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science Accelerated degree is designed to provide an accelerated degree pathway for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in a health-related field. This program incorporates a solid health studies core with a general education curriculum reflecting the Goals of Franciscan Higher Education. Major and Collateral course requirements allow students the flexibility to take a variety of health care-focused courses and the opportunity to earn one or more academic minors in areas of their interest. Successful completion of this program prepares students to pursue a graduate professional health care degree or enter the workforce. Students who plan to apply to graduate school are recommended to carefully review the graduate school admission GPA and pre-requisite course requirements to ensure that they meet the requirements for application.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Critical Thinking and Research Skills: Students will learn to apply critical and scientific inquiry to identify and evaluate health related issues prevalent in today’s society. From this inquiry students will identify a gap in the literature, design and conduct a research project to solve a pressing health care issue. (Assess through EXPH 375/PSYC 311 and PUBH 430).
- Healthcare Systems and Practices: Students will develop an understanding of the current U.S. and global healthcare systems and foster a vision to bring forth healthcare reform. (Assess through PUBH 101, PUBH 320, PUBH 401)
- Ethical and Legal Responsibilities: Student will apply ethical principles and legal responsibilities to foster effective interventions in the delivery of healthcare. (Assess through PUBH 320, PUBH 430, PHIL 212).
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Students will promote preventative actions and health behaviors to optimize health and wellness across the lifespan. (Assess through PUBH 101,PUBH 202, PUBH 110).
Graduation Requirements:
Undergraduate:
A candidate for graduation must satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete all requirements for an approved program of study;
- Complete the minimum number of credits (128 for a bachelor’s degree; 64 for an associate’s degree);
- Repeat for an acceptable passing grade any course required for the major in which the grade of “F” has been received;
- Complete the last 30 credits for the degree at SFU;
- Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better in all courses taken at SFU;
- Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better in all major or collateral requirements;
- Satisfy the requirements of the General Education core curriculum;
- Satisfy the capstone requirement as specified by the major department(s);
- Submit a completed Application for Degree form at least one semester prior to graduation date; and
- Satisfy financial obligations to the University.
Graduate:
A candidate for graduation must satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete all requirements for an approved program of study;
- Complete the minimum number of credits as specified in this publication;
- Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better
- Submit a completed Application for Degree form at least one semester prior to graduation date; and
- Satisfy financial obligations to the University.
Estimated Completion Time:
Typically, 3 years of full-time study, including two summer sessions. Please note that students who repeat courses may extend their degree completion time beyond the established 3-years.
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Courses Required for the Major: (40 credits)
Collateral Courses: (24 credits)
- 24 credits consisting of any course offered through the School of Health Sciences and Education.
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