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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Major in Health Sciences (Pre-Chiropractic Concentration)

Texas State University

Bachelor's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

120 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

60 courses in this program

160 courses
SOCI 3384
3 credits
SOCI 3383
3 credits
SOCI 3363
3 credits
SOCI 3329
3 credits
SOCI 1310
3 credits
RC 2213
2 credits
PT 2301
3 credits
PSY 3361
3 credits
PSY 1300
3 credits
PHYS 1325
3 credits
PHYS 1315
3 credits
PHYS 1125
1 credits
PHYS 1115
1 credits
PH 4336
3 credits
PH 3350
3 credits
PH 3348
3 credits
PH 3301
3 credits
PH 2340
3 credits
PH 1320
3 credits
PH 1310
3 credits
PFW 1301
3 credits
NUTR 3364
3 credits
NUTR 3362
3 credits
NUTR 1362
3 credits
MKT 3343
3 credits
MC 4322
3 credits
MATH 2471
4 credits
MATH 2417
4 credits
MATH 2321
3 credits
MATH 1329
3 credits
MATH 1319
3 credits
MATH 1315
3 credits
HS 4379
3 credits
HS 4327
3 credits
HS 4315
3 credits
HS 3374
3 credits
HS 1310
3 credits
HIM 4393
3 credits
HIM 4331
3 credits
HIM 3463
4 credits
HIM 3380
3 credits
HA 4322
3 credits
HA 4305
3 credits
HA 3344
3 credits
ESS 3317
3 credits
ENG 1320
3 credits
ENG 1310
3 credits
ECO 2315
3 credits
ECO 2314
3 credits
ECO 2301
3 credits
COMM 4326
3 credits
COMM 1310
3 credits
CHEM 1342
3 credits
CHEM 1142
1 credits
CDIS 1331
3 credits
BIO 2452
4 credits
BIO 2451
4 credits
BIO 1330
3 credits
AT 3400
4 credits
AT 3358
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

AT 3400Gross Applied Anatomy
4 cr
ENG 1310College Writing I
3 cr
ENG 1320College Writing II
3 cr
HS 4379Introduction to Financial Management for Health Sciences
3 cr
HS 4315Capstone for Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
3 cr
HS 1310Introduction to Health Professions
3 cr
HIM 4331Research and Data Analytics for HIIM
3 cr
PHYS 1325General Physics II
3 cr
PHYS 1315General Physics I
3 cr
PHYS 1125General Physics II Laboratory
1 cr
MATH 1315College Algebra
3 cr
PSY 1300Introduction to Psychology
3 cr
PHYS 1115General Physics I Laboratory
1 cr
ESS 3317Exercise Physiology
3 cr
MATH 1319Mathematics for Business and Economics I
3 cr
COMM 1310Fundamentals of Human Communication
3 cr
MATH 1329Mathematics for Business and Economics II
3 cr
CHEM 1342General Chemistry II
3 cr
AT 3358Clinical Pathopharmacology
3 cr
BIO 2451Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4 cr
BIO 2452Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4 cr
CDIS 1331Introduction to Communication Disorders
3 cr
COMM 4326Health Communication
3 cr
ECO 2301Principles of Economics
3 cr
ECO 2314Principles of Microeconomics
3 cr
ECO 2315Principles of Macroeconomics
3 cr
HA 3344Patient Care Management & Quality Improvement in Health
3 cr
HA 4305Healthcare Services Marketing
3 cr
MATH 2321Calculus for Life Sciences I
3 cr
CHEM 1142General Chemistry Laboratory II
1 cr
HA 4322Public Health Administration
3 cr
HIM 3380Quality Management for HIIM
3 cr
HIM 3463Foundations of Health Information Management
4 cr
HIM 4393Project Management for HIIM
3 cr
HS 3374Principles of Accounting for Healthcare Managers
3 cr
HS 4327Legal Concepts of Healthcare
3 cr
MC 4322Health Communication Campaigns
3 cr
MKT 3343Principles of Marketing
3 cr
MATH 2417Pre-Calculus Mathematics
4 cr
NUTR 1362Food Systems
3 cr
NUTR 3364The Science of Nutrition and Exercise
3 cr
NUTR 3362Nutrition and Health
3 cr
MATH 2471Calculus I
4 cr
PFW 1301Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Physical Fitness and
3 cr
PH 1310Foundations of Personal Health
3 cr
PH 1320Introduction to Public Health
3 cr
PH 2340Community Health
3 cr
PH 3301Environmental Health
3 cr
PH 3348Prevention of Disease
3 cr
PH 3350Consumer Health
3 cr
PH 4336Health Behavior Theory
3 cr
PSY 3361Health Psychology
3 cr
BIO 1330Functional Biology
3 cr
PT 2301Introduction to Physical Therapy
3 cr
RC 2213Introduction to Respiratory Care
2 cr
SOCI 1310Introduction to Sociology
3 cr
SOCI 3329Life Course Sociology
3 cr
SOCI 3363Medical Sociology: The Sociology of Health and Illness
3 cr
SOCI 3383Aging and Society
3 cr
SOCI 3384The Sociology of Death and Dying
3 cr
Program Details

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

SpeakingSocial PerceptivenessActive ListeningWritingReading ComprehensionService OrientationCritical ThinkingCoordination

Knowledge

Customer and Personal ServiceEnglish LanguageEducation and TrainingAdministration and ManagementMedicine and Dentistry

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ComprehensionWritten ExpressionProblem SensitivitySpeech RecognitionSpeech ClarityDeductive ReasoningNear VisionInductive Reasoning

Tasks

  • Maintain updated client records with plans, notes, appropriate forms, or related information.
  • Advise clients or community groups on issues related to improving general health, such as diet or ex
  • Identify or contact members of high-risk or otherwise targeted groups, such as members of minority p

Technology

Operating system softwareData base user interface and query softwareMedical softwareOffice suite softwareSpreadsheet software

Tools

Automated blood pressure cuffsBlood glucose monitoring equipmentComputer ink jet printersComputer laser printersEmergency first aid kitsLaptop computersLaser facsimile machinesManual blood pressure cuffsMulti-line telephone systemsPassenger carsPersonal computersPhotocopying equipment

Work Values

RelationshipsAchievementIndependenceWorking ConditionsRecognitionSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium21-1094.00Community Health Workerstitle_inference$51,030 median$78,560 top+11.37%740
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Comprehensive client records across a full caseload — maintain with precision and timeliness using integrated medical and database software, ensuring audit-ready documentation in a community health program.
  • Evidence-based health education and counseling — deliver autonomously to diverse individuals and community groups on complex topics including chronic disease management, maternal health, and mental wellness.
  • Targeted outreach strategies for minority, low-income, and other high-risk populations — design and execute independently, using systems analysis to identify gaps in community health engagement.
  • Multi-modal client follow-up systems — manage across in-person, phone, and written communication channels to sustain client engagement and accountability throughout the care continuum.
  • Non-routine referral cases involving multiple service needs — resolve through inductive and deductive reasoning, coordinating across health, behavioral, and social service providers.
  • Community meetings, health fairs, and coalitions — lead and represent the organization as a credible subject matter resource, building trust and extracting actionable insights for program improvement.
  • Learning strategies and instructional design principles — apply to create tailored health literacy materials and educational sessions suited to the reading level and cultural context of target audiences.
  • Program monitoring data — analyze using spreadsheet and database tools to assess outreach effectiveness, identify underserved subgroups, and recommend service adjustments.
  • Interprofessional care teams — coordinate with by synthesizing field observations and client data to inform clinical decision-making and care plan development.
  • Emerging community health issues — assess proactively through active learning and systems analysis, translating findings into actionable recommendations for program leadership.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
50%
Placement Rate
Not reported