COLLEGE of HEALTH and SOCIAL SERVICES
Dean • Jeffrey E. Brandon
Associate Dean of Academics and Research • Larry K. Olsen
Advising Coordinator • Lisa Kirby
Student Records • Sally Alkon
Bachelor of Community Health
Bachelor of Human and Community Services
Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Occupational Health
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Social Work
The College of Health and Social Services brings together associated disciplines and professional fields of study directly applied to the improvement of the quality of life and its existence in rapidly changing family and community environments. The college includes the Departments of Health Science, Nursing, and Social Work.
While the ultimate responsibility for planning an academic program in compliance with university, college, and departmental requirements rests with you, the college recognizes the importance of helping you work out appropriate academic programs. All Health and Social Service students pursuing a bachelor's degree are advised about academic matters in the dean's office, located in the Health and Social Services building. In addition, you are encouraged to contact departments for specific subject area information and career planning. Once students are accepted into the nursing program, they are advised about academic matters in the Department of Nursing.
Bachelor Degree Graduation Requirements
Five bachelor degree programs are available: Bachelor of Community Health, Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Occupational Health, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, and Bachelor of Human and Community Services (via distance education only).
To be awarded a baccalaureate degree you must
Accreditation
Within the College of Health and Social Services, the baccalaureate degree program in the Department of Nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing. The baccalaureate degree program in the School of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The Bachelor of Community Health degree program in the Department of Health Science is accredited by the Society for Public Health Education/American Association of Health Education Baccalaureate Program Approval Committee.