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2016-2017 CSU East Bay Catalog 
    
2016-2017 CSU East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Sciences, Environmental Health and Safety Option, B.S.


Health Science (B.S.) 180 units


Program Description

Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the application of physical, biological, and social sciences to understand and to improve health in human beings. It is an applied science that focuses on knowledge necessary to practice in both clinical and population health settings.

Our program helps students to understand health at the individual level, the community level and the population level. In addition to the biomedical model of health, we ask students to think critically and to explore health from a variety of perspectives and to understand the role that culture has in constructing health.

Our goal is to help students develop strong critical thinking skills, team work, and strong problem-solving skills rooted in a population perspective. 

Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with a B.S. in Health Sciences from Cal State East Bay will be able to:

  1. Integrate and synthesize knowledge from general education courses and courses in the biological, physical, social and health sciences;
  2. Communicate effectively in the provision of healthcare services to the community;
  3. Work effectively as individuals, teams, partnerships and larger groups toward accomplishing healthcare goals;
  4. Apply ethics and professional standards to interactions with colleagues, supervisors and staff, diverse and multicultural clients, and with the general public;
  5. Evaluate scientific and policy research to solve problems in the health sciences.

Career Opportunities

The health care field is the second largest industry in the United States and employs millions of workers. The demand for highly trained health care workers is high.

There are a number of career opportunities working in health sciences. There is a high demand for workers in clinical fields such as medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, laboratory technology, and other clinical fields.

In addition to clinical fields, there are opportunities in research, technology, administration, finance, pharmaceuticals, and environmental protection and sanitation. There are many career opportunities in fields such as public health and health policy as well.

Major Requirements (B.S.) 115-131 units


The following core units are required for the Environmental Health and Safety option only.

  • The core major consists of 115-131 units;
  • GE/USHG/UWS consists of 84 units (some courses may double-count units - see your advisor).
  • Free Electives (if any) will make up the remainder units to reach 180 minimum total units (see your advisor). 

Environmental Health and Safety Option (18-34 units)


Eighteen (18) units required:

Registered Environmental Health Specialist (EHS)


For students preparing to apply for the EHS Certification, you must select an additional 16 units from the following lists of courses.  These courses are required for the certification exam but not for the health sciences major:

Course Descriptions


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Other Undergraduate Degree Requirements


In addition to major requirements, every student must also complete the University requirements for graduation which are described in the Undergraduate Admission and Degree Information & FAQ  chapter in the front of this catalog. These include the General Education-Breadth requirements; the second composition (ENGL 1002 ) requirement; the cultural groups/women requirement; the performing arts/activities requirement; the U.S. history, U.S. Constitution, and California state and local government requirement; the University Writing Skills Requirement; and the residence, unit, and grade point average requirements.