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Looking for versatility? We see you! This major prepares you to go directly into jobs in the allied health sector or to pursue further training in the areas of clinical laboratory services; health information, communication, and administration; mental and social health; technical instrumentation; and therapy and rehabilitation. You can also select this major complete the health care management certificate.

Health Science majors will learn to be an effective part of a healthcare team. The health science program includes biology, chemistry, psychology, and business coursework to serve as the foundation for further clinical training, which may result in certification or licensure as technicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists or technologists in specific areas of patient care.

Cedar Crest recognizes that adult students have a lot of responsibilities. That’s why we’ve designed this program to be flexible with evening classes, so you can more easily complete your education with your schedule. 

Coming to Cedar Crest with some previous credits under your belt? We see how hard you worked for your previous credits, so that’s why we’ve developed a generous transfer credit policy. Our transfer counselors will help you make sure you can finish strong. 

How To Apply

Applying is free and straightforward—because we believe nothing should stand in the way of your dreams!

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Dive A Little Deeper

Total number of credits required by program: 52 – 53 credits

Course Requirements for the Health Science major

Health Sciences Core (required of all Health Sciences majors):

Health Sciences Core (required of all Health Sciences majors):
EXS 200 Exercise Physiology 4 credits
or EXS 101 Physical Conditioning for Exercise and Sport 3 credits
EXS 201 Research Methods in Health Science 3 credits
HLT 104 Nutrition for Healthy Living 3 credits
or NTR 210 Principles of Human Nutrition 3 credits
HLT 202 Health Professions Seminar 3 credits
HLT 207 Health Equity 3 credits
HLT 302 Health Sciences Capstone 3 credits
MAT 110 Probability and Statistics 3 credits
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 credits
PSY 210 Lifespan Development 3 credits

Additional Required Health Science Courses

BIO 117 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits
BIO 118 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits
BIO 123 Foundations in Biology 4 credits
CHE 103 Concepts in Chemistry 4 credits
HLT 207 Health Equity 3 credits
HLT 205 Applied Health Promotion 3 credits
PSY 309 Psychopathology 3 credits
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 credits

Required and elective courses must reach 120 credits to complete a degree.

Upcoming Adult Admissions Events

Cooperative Agreements

Cedar Crest College collaborates with several academic institutions to provide our students with innovative pathways that help them succeed in their chosen fields.

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Competitive Tuition

Tuition for Adult Undergraduate and BSN programs are among the most competitive in the Lehigh Valley—because we believe everyone should have access to a quality higher education.

Transfer Credits

We offer one of the most generous transfer credit policies in the Lehigh Valley, and our transfer scholarships make the price of your Cedar Crest education even more affordable.

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Accreditation

Cedar Crest College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education; 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801

Faculty & Staff

Who’s teaching you is as important as the curriculum you choose.
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