Summary of This Program
Bachelor’s of Science in Health Sciences
Become an expert in human health — and transform that expertise into an exciting career — with a health sciences degree from Neumann University.
Whether you’re interested in a healthcare career, a career in sports medicine or even a career as a health educator, this degree can help you reach your goals.
You can tailor your education by choosing from six tracks: Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Athletic Training, Strength and Conditioning, Exercise Physiology and Health Education.
The degree’s pre-professional tracks help you prepare for graduate programs in those areas, while the other three can prepare you for both graduate school and the workforce. We’ve seen high rates of acceptance into graduate schools among our health sciences majors, as well as an excellent pass rate on professional certification exams.
Our high success rates are thanks to a robust curriculum that includes opportunities to put your knowledge into practice in state-of-the-art labs. In particular, our new Health Sciences Center boasts five labs you can use for hands-on learning.
You’ll get even more hands-on learning by completing an internship or observation course before graduating. Other interactive learning experiences include study abroad trips during spring break and trips to Florida to discover unique healthcare settings such as Disney World and NASA.
Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences – Features
- We offer six specialization tracks: Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Athletic Training, Strength and Conditioning, Exercise Physiology and Health Education.
- All health sciences majors must complete an internship or observational course to graduate.
- Students study in state-of-the-art facilities, including a new Health Science Center with five labs.
- Students have opportunities to travel abroad or domestically to learn about unique healthcare settings.
- Health sciences graduates have preferential admission to Neumann’s Doctor of Physical Therapy and MS in Athletic Training programs.
- The combined graduate and employment rate for our health sciences graduates is nearly 100 percent.
Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences – Learning Outcomes
- Apply expertise in the field to support for strength and conditioning, exercise physiology and/or health education.
- Demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of exercise physiology, biomechanics, human anatomy/physiology, nutrition, exercise prescription and program design.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of exercise testing and prescription for a variety of different populations.
- Demonstrate currently acceptable professional practices and apply the knowledge to appropriate patients, athletes and/or clients.
- Function in a professional manner while working with other health professionals in a variety of settings.
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology – Required Courses
- HSC 100 Introduction to Health Sciences 3 Credits
- HSC 105 Basic Functional Anatomy 3 Credits
- HSC 110 CPR and First Aid 1 Credit
- HSC 240 Strength and Conditioning 3 Credits
- HSC 245 Resistance Training and Conditioning 3 Credits
- HSC 260 Exercise Technique and Prescription 3 Credits
- HSC 270 Program Design in Strength and Conditioning 3 Credits
- HSC 290 Advanced Strength and Conditioning 3 Credits
- HSC 300 Health Risk Appraisal and Special Populations 3 Credits
- HSC 305 Health Risk Appraisal and Special Populations Lab 1 Credit
- HSC 310 Personal Health 3 Credits
- HSC 440 Biomechanics 3 Credits
- HSC 445 Biomechanics Lab 1 Credit
- HSC 450 Physiology of Sport and Exercise 3 Credits
- HSC 455 Physiology of Sport and Exercise Lab 1 Credit
- HSC 475 Professional Preparation for Health Sciences 3 Credits
- HSC 489 NSCA Exam Prep 1 Credit
- HSC 499 Strength and Conditioning Internship 3 Credits
Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences – Tuition
Tuition is based on the number of credits students are enrolled in. For more information, visit the Office of Financial Aid .
Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences – Admissions Requirements
For more information on the admissions requirements for this program, visit our admissions page .
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What are the careers?
There is a broad range of careers available to graduates with a health sciences degree, from work in the medical field to fitness training and beyond.
Some popular careers for...
What are the careers?
There is a broad range of careers available to graduates with a health sciences degree, from work in the medical field to fitness training and beyond.
Some popular careers for health sciences graduates include:
- Physician assistants
- Nurse
- Physical therapist
- Occupational therapist
- Athletic trainer
- Nutritionist
- Healthcare administrator
What are the salaries?
Potential salaries in the health sciences vary greatly depending on the specific field you pursue. Here are some average salaries for some of the careers commonly pursued by...
What are the salaries?
Potential salaries in the health sciences vary greatly depending on the specific field you pursue. Here are some average salaries for some of the careers commonly pursued by health sciences graduates:
- $45,380 for fitness coaches
- $51,350 for exercise physiologists
- $53,840 for athletic trainers (requires graduate degree)
- $93,180 for occupational therapist (requires graduate degree)
- $97,720 for physical therapist (requires graduate degree)
Who are the employers?
Our graduates find employment in a variety of settings, depending on their interests and career aspirations. Some of these settings include:
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation clinics
Who are the employers?
Our graduates find employment in a variety of settings, depending on their interests and career aspirations. Some of these settings include:
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation clinics
- Fitness centers
- Sports facilities
- High schools and colleges
- Professional sports teams
- Corporate organizations
What is the coursework like?
Your coursework will be largely determined by the track you choose. Each track includes a specialized program of requirements designed to give you in-depth knowledge in...
What is the coursework like?
Your coursework will be largely determined by the track you choose. Each track includes a specialized program of requirements designed to give you in-depth knowledge in that field.
Regardless of your track, every health sciences major begins with Introduction to Health Sciences, where you’ll get to meet professionals from several different health science fields. You’ll also complete either an internship or an observation course before graduating.
What are the certification exams?
While not every health sciences field requires a certification, we thoroughly prepare students for the ones that do. These include strength and conditioning,...
What are the certification exams?
While not every health sciences field requires a certification, we thoroughly prepare students for the ones that do. These include strength and conditioning, exercise physiology, and health education.
In addition, some health sciences jobs require certifications at the end of a graduate program. You’ll work with advisors to make sure you’re on track to be accepted into graduate programs and, ultimately, pass those exams.
What are other related programs at Neumann?
Neumann offers graduate-level health sciences degrees, including a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a Master of Science in Athletic Training. Both of these...
What are other related programs at Neumann?
Neumann offers graduate-level health sciences degrees, including a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a Master of Science in Athletic Training. Both of these programs give preferential admission to Neumann graduates.
Additional health-related undergraduate programs you may want to consider include our BS in Nursing and our BS in Biology, which offer many pre-professional tracks.