The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Bachelor of Science in Community Health dual degree is geared toward students who have an interest in working in a public health setting. This dual program provides you the opportunity to broaden your understanding of health care and expand on your nursing degree by focusing on one of these Community Health concentrations: Public Health, Human Services, Gerontology, Women’s Health, or Healthcare Business. Your BSN advisor and the Community Health program director will work together as your co-advisors, creating an individualized course sequence plan that integrates courses from both programs.
*Student choose one from each category
Courses | Semester Hours |
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◊ IC Core (ICC Core) - Intercultural Communication | 3 |
HU Core (HUM Core) - Humanities | 3 |
EA Core (EEA Core) - Ethics, Empathy, and Advocacy | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 9 |
*GEN 101 only required for new student experience or conditional acceptance
Additional General Courses
Students will choose one of the concentration areas to complete the Bachelor of Science in Community Health.
18 Semester Hours
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18 Semester Hours
18 Semester Hours
18 Semester Hours
Students select two of the following electives:
Courses | Semester Hours |
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◊ CHL 400 - Community Health Fieldwork (concentration related) | 2 |
CHL 401 - Community Health Capstone (concentration related) | 2 |
Total Semester Hours | 4 |
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Community Health
$47,000
Payscale.com, 2019
BSN
$63,568
Payscale.com, 2019
(Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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