Health Science
Associate of Arts Degree
| College |
Arts and Sciences |
| Academic Award |
Associate in Arts |
| Credits Required |
62 semester credits |
Overview
In this program students engage in introductory studies for the purpose of transferring to an institution which
provides the finishing studies in nursing or other health-related fields. This degree does not guarantee acceptance
into such programs, and students should make every effort to conform their course selections here to specific program
requirements of their intended transfer institutions. They need to work closely with the University faculty monitoring
the option, with the Northwest University Registrar’s Office, and with the representatives of the institution
to which they will transfer.
Aims
The aims of the Health Science Associate in Arts degree are:
- To provide the student with broad exposure to the liberal arts in areas of humanities.
- To provide the student with foundational understanding of the Bible and Christian living.
- To focus the student on science and mathematical studies to prepare him or her to enter a formal nurses program.
- To focus the student on social science studies that will help him or her in understanding and dealing with people.
Educational Objectives
Completion of the Health Science Associate in Arts degree requires the student to demonstrate competencies in:
- Writing and speaking the English language;
- General literature and language arts;
- Introductory fine arts;
- Quantitative reasoning skills used by health science workers;
- Science knowledge and reasoning skills applicable to nursing and related health science fields;
- General and developmental psychology; and
- A general understanding of the Bible and its principles.
General Education Requirements (62 credits)
- Humanities (18 credits)
- Science & Mathematics (23 credits)
- Social Science (9 credits)
- Biblical Studies (9 credits)
- Electives (3 credits)
- Any College-level courses
* Some colleges have different requirements. Please bring a copy of the program from the college
of your choice to your advisor.