(DRAFT) Wayne State University - Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Sciences (General Concentration)
WSU advantages
- Guaranteed transfer admission with a 2.5 GPA (cumulative).
- Eligibility for transfer merit scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $6,000 per academic year.
- Great Lakes Tuition Policy is only 10% higher than in-state tuition. A cost savings of over $9,000 compared to the international tuition rate.
- New tuition savings with flat tuition pricing for full-time students. Undergraduate students pay the same tuition cost for 12-18 credits per semester.
- Completion of the B.S. degree within 6-7 semesters (min. 41 credits) without duplicating courses.
- Eligibility for OPT STEM extension of employment allows up to three years of authorized U.S. employment after completing your degree.
Course planning
The following steps are required to finish the Wayne State Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Health Science degree requirements in a timely manner. Any course(s) not completed or transferred from St. Clair College can be completed at Wayne State University.
Complete Two-Year Ontario Diploma in Paramedic (H840 or K940) |
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English and math course |
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Choose the following as program electives (ELEC1030): |
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Course planning
The following Wayne State courses are required to finish the degree requirements based on following the agreement.
Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Health Sciences (general concentration)
Course | Credit Hours |
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ENG 3010 Intermediate Writing (IC) -See WSU advisor | 3 |
Civic Literacy General Education (CIV) -See WSU advisor | 3 |
Cultural Inquiry (CI) -See WSU advisor | 3 |
Oral Communication (OC) -See WSU advisor | 3 |
BIO 1510/11 Basic Life Mechanism with lab | 4 |
AHS 2010 Introduction to Applied Health Sciences | 3 |
AHS 2030 Advanced Statistics for Applied Health Sciences | 4 |
AHS 3010 Advanced Applied Health Sciences Professions | 3 |
AHS 3020 Diversity in Applied Health Sciences | 3 |
AHS 3030 Human Physiology for Applied Health Sciences | 3 |
AHS 4010 Interprofessional Education Health Sciences | 3 |
AHS 4020 Pathophysiology for Applied Health Sciences | 3 |
AHS 4090 Capstone Course in AHS | 3 |
Total | 41 credits |
Note: Paramedic Two-Year Diploma satisfies the BS Applied Health Science required minor.
How do I get started?
- Apply online at https://wayne.edu/apply#transfer.
- For maximum scholarship consideration, complete the undergraduate admission application (including submission of all documents) before:
- Fall semester: June 1
- Winter semester: October 1
Primary contacts
St. Clair College
Counselling Services
Ryan Mitchell, Academic Advisor II
313-577-6332 | ryanmitchell@wayne.edu
applebaum.wayne.edu/bsahs