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Interprofessional Health Sciences
Hands-on Assignments Lead to Real-World Experience
Delivered through 51³ÉÈ˳ԹÏ's College of Health Sciences (CHS), the bachelor's degree in
interprofessional health sciences is tailored to give you both the scientific fundamentals
and real-world experience you need to be successful.
For example, you'll be introduced to a range of careers in the health science/health service field in your Occupational Health Sciences course, so you can best determine your area of interest. You'll also have several classes as an interprofessional health sciences major that offer hands-on assignments. In your Guided Independent Study, which serves as an internship, you'll engage in 135 hours of hands-on experience in a health care setting that matches your career goals
For example, you'll be introduced to a range of careers in the health science/health service field in your Occupational Health Sciences course, so you can best determine your area of interest. You'll also have several classes as an interprofessional health sciences major that offer hands-on assignments. In your Guided Independent Study, which serves as an internship, you'll engage in 135 hours of hands-on experience in a health care setting that matches your career goals
Build Skills and Grow Your Network Through Clubs & Organizations
By getting involved in health-related clubs and organizations as an interprofessional
health science major, you'll develop new skills, boost your resume and build your
network. One in particular that is beneficial for interprofessional health sciences
students is Phi Epsilon Kappa, a national professional fraternity for individuals
in health-related fields.
Through PEK and other 51³ÉÈË³Ô¹Ï student organizations and clubs, you can connect with others who share your passions and goals and participate in community engagement, professional/academic activities and social events.
Through PEK and other 51³ÉÈË³Ô¹Ï student organizations and clubs, you can connect with others who share your passions and goals and participate in community engagement, professional/academic activities and social events.
Bachelor's Degree in Interprofessional Health Sciences Curriculum
While specific courses may vary from year to year, your coursework may include:
B.S. Interprofessional Health Sciences Locations
Get the flexibility you need by taking courses online, in class or through a blend of both. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756
New Health Sciences Building To Serve as Catalyst for Learning, Research
As a student in the interprofessional health sciences program, you'll benefit
from the new, three-story, 60,000-square-foot College of Health Sciences building.
Opening in 2024 on the Troy Campus, the health sciences building will provide you
with the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to enhance your learning and prepare
you to compete locally, regionally and globally for jobs with an interprofessional
health science degree.
You can also take advantage of other opportunities the new building will offer, such as collaborating with students and faculty in other disciplines and engaging in research and service-learning projects.
Through events, conferences, workshops and guest speakers hosted at the health sciences building, you'll connect with the local community — and the global health network — and be exposed to health care trends and innovations.
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You can also take advantage of other opportunities the new building will offer, such as collaborating with students and faculty in other disciplines and engaging in research and service-learning projects.
Through events, conferences, workshops and guest speakers hosted at the health sciences building, you'll connect with the local community — and the global health network — and be exposed to health care trends and innovations.
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Customize Your B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences
Tailor your B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences to your career goals by choosing
three College of Health Sciences (CHS) minors — or by choosing two CHS minors and one outside of CHS.
Approved Minors Outside CHS
- Case Management
- Coaching
- Exercise Science
- Foundations of Health Science
- Health Promotion
- Human Services
- Nutrition
- Social Work and Human Services
Approved Minors Outside CHS
- Inter-Cultural Competency
- Medical Studies
- Human Resource Management
- Promotion
- Advertising Media
- Communications Studies
- Public Relations
- Leadership Development
- Psychology
- Rehabilitation & Disabilities Studies
- Substance Addiction Education
FAQ About the Interprofessional Health Sciences Program
Learn more about the field of health science and our program.
What is an interprofessional health sciences degree?
An interprofessional health sciences degree is an academic degree that prepares graduates
for a range of nonclinical roles in health care, such as administration, management,
research, education or policy. It is a broad field that covers both natural science
and behavioral science and spans a range of topics, such as anatomy, physiology, psychology,
nutrition, exercise science and public health.
What can you do with an interprofessional health sciences degree?
An interprofessional health sciences degree combines both natural science and behavioral
science related to health, giving you a solid foundation for a wide range of nonclinical
roles in health care. You could work in areas such as administration, management,
research, education, policy or communication. Depending on your goals, you could expand
your career options by pursuing a graduate or professional degree in health fields
such as medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, public health or physical therapy.
What does interprofessional mean in health care?
Interprofessional health takes a coordinated approach to patient care by bringing
together professionals from various backgrounds. But it goes beyond just having health
professionals in the same room to having them actively engage in teamwork and consultation.
This approach aims to deliver the highest quality of care by leveraging the unique
skills of each health professional and effectively communicating.