Health Sciences
Professor: Nancy Fey-Yensan
Assistant Professors: Thomas E. Bennett, Victor Feofilaktov, Lindsay Vago
A Bachelor of Science degree is offered in Health Sciences to traditional students.
The mission of the Health Sciences major is to prepare students for entry into graduate programs including Physical Therapy, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, Medical School, Dental School, Veterinary School and others. The wide variety of course offerings will also allow students to explore careers in public health agencies, research, healthcare management, science writing, elder services, health education, wellness services, human services, health insurance, and pharmaceutical sales.
The curriculum develops critical thinking skills, the ability to use the medical and basic scientific primary literature, a broad biomedical knowledge base, and a clear understanding of the requirements necessary to succeed in the application to graduate schools in healthcare related fields. Students interested in careers and graduate programs in healthcare are encouraged to meet with a member of the Health Sciences Advising Committee early in their program. Faculty members of this committee will assist the student in self-assessment, development of career goals, and construction of a realistic plan for the student’s successful attainment of their goals.
Accelerated Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science
Franklin Pierce offers motivated students the opportunity to complete their undergraduate
Health Science degrees in just three years. Students completing their undergraduate
degrees through the Accelerated Program save a year’s tuition and fees and enter the
job market earlier or can choose to apply to our graduate program a year earlier.
Several accelerated options are available to new and continuing students who have
a record of strong academic achievement and a desire to advance their education.
Personalized schedules are available to student athletes and those with work or volunteer commitments so students can take advantage of all that Franklin Pierce has to offer. The following options are available:
3-year Accelerated Health Science degree
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in three years.
3+2.5 Accelerated Health Science degree + Doctor of Physical Therapy
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in three years and the Doctor of
Physical Therapy degree in 2.5 years.
4+2.5 Traditional Health Science degree + Doctor of Physical Therapy
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in four years and the Doctor of
Physical Therapy degree in 2.5 years.
3+2 Accelerated Health Science degree + Master of Physician Assistant Studies
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in three years and the Master of
Physician Assistant Studies in 2 years.
4+2 Traditional Health Science degree + Master of Physician Assistant Studies
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in four years and the Master of
Physician Assistant Studies in 2 years.
3+1.5 Accelerated Health Science degree + Master’s Entry to Practice Nursing
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in three years and the Master’s
Entry to Practice Nursing in 1.5 years.
4+1.5 Traditional Health Science degree + Master’s Entry to Practice Nursing
Complete your undergraduate Health Science degree in four years and the Master’s Entry
to Practice Nursing in 1.5 years.
Major Requirements
Applying to the Accelerated Health Science Programs
• Minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA), in academic courses only, of a 3.0
on a 4.0 scale (84/100)
• Equivalent of four years of math with a final grade of B+ (87/100) or higher in
each class
• Equivalent of four years of science with a final grade of B+ (87/100) or higher
in each class
• Demonstrated leadership through community and school activities; related healthcare
experience is highly desirable.
Accelerated Health Science Requirements
To be eligible for a Health Science degree, students must fulfill the major and GLE requirements. In addition, the following are the program requirements for students admitted into
the accelerated programs:
• Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.2.
• Obtain no less than a “B” in all of the Health Science major requirements.
In the event that students do not meet these requirements they will be transitioned into our standard Health Science program.
Health Science Curriculum
The curriculum for the accelerated and traditional Health Science program is the same,
the difference being that the accelerated program requires course work to be completed
over the summer terms.
The Health Science program is able to accommodate prerequisites for the DPT, MPAS,
and MEPN program. You do not need to determine the specific graduate program you
wish to pursue until the spring semester of your junior year, this is where the program
prerequisites diverge. Since the Health Science program incorporates elective courses
in their curriculum, we have suggested courses which will directly benefit that chosen
graduate profession.
All Health Sciences majors take the following major requirements (40 credits):
In addition to all graduation requirements, the following courses must be completed
successfully:
BI101-102 Biology I and II (laboratory) 8 credits
BI215 Biology and Health Sciences Seminar 3 credits
BI235 Human Health and Nutrition 3 credits
BI260 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits
BI261 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits
BI370 Medical Terminology and Health Systems 3 credits
BI400 Kinesiology (laboratory) 4 credits or
BI402 Exercise Physiology (laboratory) 4 credits
BI460 Internship in Biology or
BI480 Senior Seminar in Biology/Health Sciences or
BI481 Invited Senior Research 3 credits
CH101-102 General Chemistry I & II (laboratory) 8 credits
Health Sciences Electives
In addition to the major requirements, students must choose 20 elective credits with
a minimum of 6 credits above the 300-level from the list below:
AN325 Medical Anthropology
BI302 Food Production
BI310 Research Methods
BI325 Microbiology (laboratory)
BI326 Parasitology
BI327 Principles of Immunology
BI329 Special Topics
BI337 Advanced Nutrition
BI351 Endocrinology
BI353 Introduction to Pharmacology
BI400 Kinesiology/Biomechanics (laboratory)
BI402 Exercise Physiology (laboratory)
BI403 Assessment and Prescription of Fitness
BI404 Strength and Conditioning Science
CH211 Organic Chemistry 1
CH212 Organic Chemistry 2
CH321 Biochemistry (laboratory)
ES305 Health, Human Rights, and Environmental Justice
HCA315 Epidemiology
HCA340 Healthcare Finance
HCA350 Healthcare Systems Management and Quality Improvement
HCA360 Healthcare Ethics, Policy, and Law
HCA390 Internship
HCA450 Leadership and Management in Healthcare Organizations
PH101 Physics 1
PH102 Physics 2
PS304 Introduction to Neuroscience (laboratory)
PS430 Introduction to Psychopharmacology
PUBH303 Biostatistics
PUBH310 Foundations of Environmental Health Sciences
PUBH313 Psychological, Behavioral, and Social Issues in Public Health
Recommended Curriculum Guide - Health Sciences
First Year |
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Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
BI101 |
Biology I (laboratory) |
4 |
BI102 |
Biology II (laboratory) |
4 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
MT260 |
Statistics |
3 |
PS101 |
Intro to Psychology |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
GLE101 |
First-Year Inquiry |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
GLE110 |
First-Year Composition |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
Total |
16 |
Second Year |
|||||
Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
B235 |
Human Health and Nutrition |
3 |
BI215 |
Biology and Health Sciences Seminar |
3 |
BI260 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Laboratory) |
4 |
GLE230 |
Second-Year Composition |
3 |
CH101 |
Chemistry I (laboratory) |
4 |
CH102 |
Chemistry II (laboratory) |
4 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
BI261 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (laboratory) |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
17 |
|
Total |
14 |
Third Year |
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Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
BI370 |
Medical Terminology and Health Systems |
3 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
BI400 or 402 |
Kinesiology (laboratory) or Exercise Physiology |
4 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
BI460 or 480 or 481 |
Internship in Biology or Senior Seminar in Biology or Senior Seminar in Biology/Health Sciences or Invited Senior Research |
3 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
|
|
|
|||
|
Total |
14 |
|
Total |
14 |
Fourth Year |
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Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
|
Total |
13 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
Total Credits |
120 |
Accelerated 3 Year Health Science Curriculum
First Year |
|||||
Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
BI101 |
Biology I (laboratory) |
4 |
BI102 |
Biology II (laboratory) |
4 |
CH101 |
Chemistry I (laboratory) |
4 |
MT260 |
Statistics |
3 |
PS101 |
Intro to Psychology |
3 |
CH102 |
Chemistry II (laboratory) |
4 |
GLE101 |
First-Year Inquiry |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
GLE110 |
First-Year Composition |
3 |
______ |
GLE Elective |
3 |
|
Total |
17 |
|
Total |
17 |
Second Year |
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Summer Courses |
|||||
Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
B235 |
Human Health and Nutrition |
3 |
BI215 |
Biology and Health Sciences Seminar |
3 |
BI260 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Laboratory) |
4 |
GLE230 |
Second-Year Composition |
3 |
______ |
Health Science Elective |
4 |
______ |
Health Science Elective |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
BI261 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (laboratory) |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
|
Total |
17 |
|
Total |
17 |
Third Year |
|||||
Summer Courses |
|||||
Fall Semester |
Credits |
Spring Semester |
Credits |
||
BI370 |
Medical Terminology and Health Systems |
3 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
BI400 or 402 |
Kinesiology (laboratory) or Exercise Physiology |
4 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Health Sciences Elective |
4 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
______ |
Elective |
3 |
|
Total |
17 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
|
|
Total Credits |
120 |