Healthcare Studies B.P.S.
The Healthcare Studies curriculum is designed for maximum flexibility for students to develop their course of study in partnership with a professional advisor.
Major 28
Liberal Arts and Science Electives 43
Other 49
Total Credits 120
Course Requirements for the Major
- 1 Writing and Composition Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Humanities Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Physical/Natural Science Course with lab that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (4 credits)
- 1 Statistics Course (e.g., MAT 120) that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Social Science Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 4 courses, with at least 2 courses at the 300-level or higher, addressing issues related to health care or health systems ( 12 credits)
Good Academic Standing
To be in good academic standing for the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program, students must:
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00.1
Academic Probation
Students who are not in good academic standing will be placed on academic probation for their next (non-summer) semester. Students will be removed from probation academic probation if they meet the requirements for good academic standing listed above. Students can remain on academic probation for two consecutive, non-summer, semesters.
Dismissal
Students will be dismissed from the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program if they:
- Fail to remain in good academic standing after having been on academic probation in the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program during the immediate two preceding consecutive, non-summer, semesters.
Graduation Requirements
Students will be eligible for a baccalaureate in professional studies degree in Healthcare Studies if they:
- Fulfill all university and major curriculum requirements and
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Appeals
To appeal a decision rendered by the School of Health Professions faculty/administration that has academic consequences, you must follow the appeal procedures which are available at www.dyc.edu/appeals.
