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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2021 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Health Sciences 499 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements


Any health sciences major must complete 60 credits toward the major.

Beginning in fall 2019, students majoring in health sciences must complete the following coursework:

50:499:101  Introduction to Health Sciences
50:830:101  Introduction to Psychology
50:920:207  Introduction to Sociology
50:730:249  Biomedical Ethics
50:120:211  Microbiology and Its Application
50:120:212  Microbiology and Its Application Lab

Students must also choose one course from each of the following groupings:

50:120:101  General Biology I  and  50:120:107  General Biology Lab I
50:120:127  Principles of Biology

50:120:253  Basic Anatomy and Physiology I  and  50:120:255  Basic Anatomy and Physiology Lab I
50:120:300  Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I  and  50:120:302  Advanced Anatomy and Physiology Lab I

50:120:254  Basic Anatomy and Physiology II  and  50:120:256  Basic Anatomy and Physiology Lab II
50:120:301  Advanced Anatomy and Physiology II  and  50:120:303  Advanced Anatomy and Physiology Lab II

50:160:103  General, Organic, and Biochemistry I
50:160:115  Chemical Principles I  and  50:160:125  Chemical Principles Lab I

50:160:104  General, Organic, and Biochemistry II  and  50:160:105  General, Organic, and  Biochemistry Lab
50:160:116  Chemical Principles II  and  50:160:126  Chemical Principles Lab II

50:830:255  Method and Theory in Psychology
50:830:256  Research Methods in Psychology

50:960:183  Elementary Applied Statistics
50:960:250  Statistics for Social Sciences

50:830:348  Health Psychology
50:830:434  Psychology of Eating
50:830:457,458,459,461,462,463,464  Special Topics in Health Psychology (with director approval)
50:920:217  Drugs and Society
50:920:418  Medical Sociology
50:720:313  Childhood Health and Illness
50:720:321  Death and Dying
50:163:250  Childhood Health Disparities
50:220:316  Health Economics
50:220:317  Social Marketing: A Strategic Approach for Health Promotion
50:830:222  Human Development*
50:820:226  Child Development
50:830:326  Psychology of Adolescence
50:830:328  Psychology of Aging
50:070:213  Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (or more advanced class in 070, with director approval)

Additionally, health science majors must choose one elective from the following list:

50:499:201  Careers in Health Sciences
50:499:303  Health Law
50:499:456,457,458,459  Special Topics in Health Sciences
50:499:493  Applied Experiences in Health Sciences
50:499:497  Independent Study in Health Sciences

And two additional electives from the following list (Note: courses cannot count for both required and elective credit.):

50:070:313  Childhood Health and Illness
50:070:321  Death and Dying
50:120:102  General Biology II (with 50:120:108 Lab)
50:120:103  Biology of Cancer
50:120:106  Human Reproduction and Development
50:120:110  Biology of Disease
50:120:311  Clinical Aspects of Human Genetics*
50:120:344  Neurobiology
50:120:347  Pathophysiology
50:163:250  Child Health and Disparities
50:220:122  Introduction to Data Science
50:220:316  Health Economics
50:220:317  Social Marketing: A Strategic Approach to Health Promotion
50:220:422  Applied Data Mining
50:443:221  Gender, Health, and the Environment
50:512:362  Health and American Society
50:750:203  General Physics I (with 50:750:133 Lab)
50:750:204  General Physics II (with 50:750:134 Lab)
50:830:340  Abnormal Psychology
50:830:434  Psychology of Eating
50:830:440  Developmental Psychopathology
50:830:475  Brain and Behavior
50:920:217  Drugs and Society
50:920:306  Sociology of the Family
50:920:418  Medical Sociology
50:940:227 or 327  Spanish for the Health Professions (or more advanced Spanish for the Health Professions course)
57:705:255  Nutrition in the United States and the World*
57:705:489  Pharmacology

*Please note: Human Development, Human Genetics, Nutrition, and Pathophysiology are all required for students who plan to pursue nursing.

 
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