Integrated Health Science

A major in Integrated Health Science prepares students to excel in addressing the multifaceted challenges of modern healthcare, whether in traditional clinical settings or through the integration of innovative technologies such as wearable devices. Students blend healthcare knowledge to gain a solid grasp of how healthcare works and what it impacts. They develop critical thinking, problem-solving, health literacy, and communication skills. This degree equips students with versatile skills needed for different support roles in healthcare settings.

 

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Career Outlook

The healthcare industry is projected to have the second-highest growth in jobs in the nation. It is also one of the few occupational categories that is anticipated to see annual openings due to new job growth and the need to replace workers.

Many careers in the healthcare industry offer an above-average salary, especially when you work in hospitals or for government organizations. There are innumerable career options within the healthcare industry starting at $37,706 for healthcare customer service and upwards of $88,081 for health services administrators according to salary.com.

What can you do with a Integrated Health Science degree?

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Integrated health science graduates can pursue careers that require an in-depth understanding of the healthcare industry such as:

Telehealth Coordinator

Care Coordinator

Emergency Dispatch

Quality Improvement Specialist

Health Care Information (Medical Records) Manager

Health Care Customer Services

Transcriptionist

Health Insurance Agents

Health Care Support Technicians

Benefits Coordinator

Health Care Administrator/Manager

Health Promotion Specialist

Hospital Administrative Support

Health Care Researcher or Professor

*Some careers can require additional schooling after earning a bachelor's degree.

In addition, students earning the IHS degree would be strong candidates for graduate level training in numerous areas of health care (e.g., health care administration, bioinformatics, occupational therapy, physician assistant, prosthetics-orthotics, social work, athletic training, nutrition, communication disorders).

Admissions And Course Information

  • Integrated Health Science - Undergraduate Admissions

    The Integrated Health Science major is an 鈥渙pen-degree鈥 which means that students are able to declare the degree once admitted to the university. There are no program admission requirements above those established by 无码变态 for admission to the University.  
    IHS majors will need to maintain a 鈥淐鈥 or better in the upper-division core courses and those courses that serve as prerequisites to other classes.

  • Integrated Health Science Course & Curriculum Requirements

    The Integrated Health Science (IHS) major curriculum provides essential health knowledge necessary for healthcare services and related health occupations. The curriculum will emphasize an interprofessional approach that is designed to develop proficient skills sought by healthcare employers, such as critical thinking, problem solving, leadership, health literacy, cultural competency, teamwork, communication, and ethics. In order to broaden students鈥 understanding of factors that both positively and negatively impact the health care system, patients, and practitioners, IHS majors will take relevant coursework in various colleges and departments across 无码变态.

    For students that were admitted to the IHS program prior to Fall 2024, please see the course and curriculum requirements to include what is currently listed as above:

    For students that were admitted to the IHS program after August 1, 2024, please see the course and curriculum requirements to include what is currently listed as above:

     

    General Education Requirements (42 Credit Hours)

    Lower Division Major Requirements (Area F) (18 Credit Hours)

    • HS 2300: Intersectional Approaches to Cultural Competence (3) 
    • IHS 2100: Introduction to Health Science and Professions (3) 
    • WELL 2000: Foundations of Health and Wellness (3) 
    • Area F Options (9 hours) 
      o Any 1000 or 2000 level courses with BIOL, COM, ES, FL, HS, PHE, 
      PSYC or SOCI prefixes.

    Upper Division Major Requirements (30 Credit Hours) - IHS Core Classes (27 hrs.) 

    • COM 3320: Health Communication (3) 
    • ECON 3478: Economics of Healthcare (3) 
    • HPE 3300: Contemporary Health Issues (3) 
    • IHS 3240: Fundamentals of Behavioral Healthcare (3) 
    • IHS 4545: Healthcare Innovation (3) 
    • IPE 4413: Interprofessional Care and Collaboration (3) 
    • IT 3503: Foundations of Health Information Technology (3) 
    • PHE/NURS 3330: Health Systems and Health Policy (3) 
    • SOCI 3380: Society, Community and Health (3) 

    Integrated Health Science Capstone (3 hrs.) 

    • IHS 4760: Integrated Health Science Capstone (3) 

    Electives - Upper division major electives (18 hrs.) 

    • Any 3000 or 4000 level courses with the following prefixes: COM, 
      ES, HPE. HS, LDRS, NURS, PHE, PSYC, SM, SOCI 

    Free electives (12 hrs.) 

    Note: IHS majors are encouraged to consider a minor or certificate program to fulfill elective requirements. 

    120 Total Credit Hours  

  • PLEASE CONTACT OUR PROGRAM DIRECTOR:

    Mia Oberlton, Ed.D.

    Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education

    p: 470-578-6991

    e: moberlto@kennesaw.edu


 
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