Bachelor of Science in Health Non-Certification Community Health Program Total Hours: 122 semester hours5 GPA=2.0 Required DEGREE PLAN Name: Last, Date of Entrance Address Phone: (home): (dorm) E-mail (school) Advisor: General Education Requirements1 Grade ENGL 1301 Composition I ENGL 1302 Composition II ENGL Literature COMM Communications MATH 1314 Algebra PSYC 2471 Statistics BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 2402 Anatomy 7 Physiology HIST 1301 US History to 1877 HIST 1302 US History from 1877 POLS 2301 Political Science POLS 2302 Political Science Social Science Fine Arts PHIL 1370 Philosophy PEGA Physical Activity Total First S.H. 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 48 ID# Middle Graduation date: City, State, Zip: (cell) (personal): Overall GPA: Professional Program Gr. Pt. A grade of “C” is required HLTH 1306 First Aid HLTH 1370 Health & Wellness HLTH 1373 Foundations HLTH 2374 Consumer HLTH 3360 Epidemiology HLTH 3370 Current Issues HLTH 3372 Drug Use & Abuse HLTH 3378 Sexuality HLTH 4340 Program Planning HLTH 4360 Practicum HLTH 4370 Organization HLTH 4372 Strategies HLTH 4660/4960 Internship3, 4 Total Grade S.H. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 42 Gr. Pt. Interdisciplinary Requirements BIOL 1102 Med Term. BIOL 2420 Micro Biology FCSC 1322 Nutrition COSC 13714 Computer Science KINA 2378 Activity Programs General Education Professional Health Requirements Minor Total hours5: Fax 1 4 3 3 3 Total 14 Related Minor2 18 48 42 14 18 122 6/08 1 2 3 4 Refer to the Philosophy of Knowledge Core, p. 15 of the General Catalog University Requirements (See reverse side of paper) Internship Hours, six (6) or nine (9), to be determined by the student’s advisor If internship taken is HLTH 4960, COSC 1371 is not required 5 Not required if student has taken MATH 1342 & reduces total hours for graduation to 121 2 In addition to the major field of study in a baccalaureate degree program, a Lamar University student may (or, if required by his or her major program, must) choose a minor field of study from those listed and described in this Catalog. The minor will be indicated on the student’s official transcript and, with approval of the student’s department chair, two or more minors may be earned. All minors must consist of a minimum of 18 semester hours, nine of which must be earned in upper division (3000 & 4000) courses. Minor field hours must be earned in a discipline other than the major field of study. Students must earn a grade point average in the minor field of at least a 2.00, including grades for any transfer credit applied to the minor. The specific requirements for each minor will be established by the department or program offering the minor and may include additional hours (total and/or upper division), specific courses and/or certain levels of academic performance. These requirements are published in the appropriate section of this Catalog. Although not all disciplines of study at Lamar are available as minors, a minor may be offered in any discipline for which Lamar University offers an undergraduate major. Normally, minor course work is an appropriate subset of the major. In certain instances, interdisciplinary minors (which must have a specified administrative home) and minors in nonmajor disciplines for which there are a sufficient number and offering of courses are available and are noted in this Catalog. Following a review and recommendation from the University Curriculum Council, the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs approves all minors and decides all disputes regarding minors. Questions about minors should be referred to the appropriate academic department chair or program director. (Approved UCC, 10-15-03) The 2004-2006 Undergraduate Catalog Lists the Following Official Minors: Art History p.282 Biology p.92 Business p.176 Chemistry p.105 Criminal Justice p.166 Earth Science p.128 English p.115 Geology p.128 History p.133 Mathematics p. 276 Philosophy p.115 Physics p.107 Political Science p.150 Psychology p.154 Social Work p.163 Sociology p.161 Space Science p.129 Spanish p.118