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2024-2025 College Catalog (Draft - Not official) 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog (Draft - Not official)

Health Studies


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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Associate of Science in Health Studies degree allows students the opportunity to complete pre-requisites for entrance into selective LPN and RN nursing programs, or to transfer into a Bachelor’s degree program for Health Services Administration, or to enter the workforce in healthcare management. This program is designed for students to acquire knowledge in subjects, with an emphasis on Health Studies. This is accomplished through strengthening skills necessary for problem-solving, critical thinking, and scientific reasoning by creating learning environments suited to individual learning styles. 

PROGRAM GOALS

  • To provide foundational knowledge and skills required for acceptance/entrance into selective clinical phases of SoLAcc’s nursing or allied health training.  
  • To provide coursework that will allow students to transfer with minimal loss of credit to a baccalaureate degree program in a healthcare field.  
  • To provide students with a 60-credit degree that forms a well-rounded healthcare-focused education that will serve both in moving into the workforce and in pursuing further educational endeavors. 
  • To provide students the opportunity to develop distinctive career goals and marketable skills for both the ability to complete a four-year degree or enter the workforce directly upon graduation from SoLAcc. 

 

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of an Associate of Science in Health Studies, students will be able to:

  • Critical Thinking - Students will integrate knowledge using critical thinking and experience to produce and explore discipline content across a variety of genres. 
  • Quantitative Reasoning - Students will use quantitative reasoning to interpret data and gather statistical information in solving discipline-specific problems. 
  • Communication & Expression - Students will communicate clearly to persuade or inform, interpret thoughtfully and logically, and engage actively in dialogue and discussion. Communication and expression may be written or oral, verbal, or nonverbal, informational, or artistic, print or digital, academic or professional. 
  • Interpretation - Students will apply critical interpretation and thinking to the subject matter of any discipline, with the ability to identify and understand both theory and practice of that discipline’s content. 

SPECIFIC DEGREE REQUIRMENTS

Students wishing to earn an Associates of Science, Health Studies Degree from South Louisiana Community College must:

Have a degree program adjusted SoLacc cumulative average of 2.0.   

Have earned at least 25 percent of the credit hours required for the degree through SoLAcc courses.

Have a degree program adjusted SoLAcc cumulative average of 2.0.

Have no more than 40 percent in required major courses and no more than 50 percent of credit hours total from non-traditional sources, Credit for Prior Learning (CPL), to meet the degree requirements, unless required by a specific program.

Have completed at least the number of credits stipulated in the degree program.

TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS: 27


MAJOR COURSES


A GRADE OF “C” OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED FOR ALL COURSES IN THIS BLOCK.

TOTAL MAJOR CREDITS: 15


ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS


A GRADE OF “C” OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED FOR ALL COURSES IN THIS BLOCK.

TOTAL ELECTIVE CREDITS: 18


DEGREE PLAN


TOTAL: 15


TOTAL: 15 or 16


TOTAL: 13


TOTAL: 16 or 17


AS: Health Studies Total Credits: 60


A Certificate of General Studies is awarded upon the completion of ENGL 1010, ENGL 1020, MATH 1105 or MATH 2020, two (2) Elective Courses, and one course in each of the following categories: Fine Arts, Humanities, Social/Behavioral Science, Natural/Physical Science, and General Education Elective.

1BIOL 2017 may be taken as a substitute for BIOL 2022/2023 & BIOL 2032/ 2033. Students taking BIOL 2017 must take an additional 4 credits of elective courses to substitute for BIOL 2022 and 2023 and BIOL 2032 and 2033.
2Either BIOL 2017 and an elective course or BIOL 2022/ 2023 /2032 /2033 may be used to fulfill the degree requirements.
3Students looking to transfer to a Medical Lab Science course should complete CHEM 1031 to fulfill this requirement.

4Students may substitue these courses with an approved elective by the program coordinator or dean.
5Students looking to transfer to a Medical Lab Science course should complete CHEM 1030 to fulfill this requirement.

Complete either BIOL 1011 or CHEM 1031. Students should take the lab course while taking the lecture course. If a student elects to take BIOL 1011 during semester two with BIOL 1010 then they should take CHEM 1030 without the lab. If a student takes BIOL 1010 without the lab they should then take CHEM 1030 and 1031 during semester 4. Students are premitted to take both BIOL 1011 and CHEM 1031, however, it should be noted the student will then have 61 credits toward degree completion.

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