Healthcare Studies B.P.S.
The Healthcare Studies curriculum is designed for maximum flexibility for students to develop their course of study in partnership with a professional advisor.
Major 28
Liberal Arts and Science Electives 43
Other 49
Total Credits 120
Course Requirements for the Major
- 1 Writing and Composition Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Humanities Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Physical/Natural Science Course with lab that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (4 credits)
- 1 Statistics Course (e.g., MAT 120) that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 1 Social Science Course that meets NYSED Arts and Science Definition (3 credits)
- 4 courses, with at least 2 courses at the 300-level or higher, addressing issues related to health care or health systems ( 12 credits)
Good Academic Standing
To be in good academic standing for the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program, students must:
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00.1
Academic Probation
Students who are not in good academic standing will be placed on academic probation for their next (non-summer) semester. Students on academic probation will be limited to 13 credit hours during the semester they are on academic probation. Students will be removed from probation if they meet the requirements for good academic standing listed above. Students can remain on academic probation for two consecutive, non-summer, semesters.
Dismissal
Students will be dismissed from the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program if they:
- Fail to remain in good academic standing after having been on academic probation in the Healthcare Studies B.P.S. program during the immediate two preceding consecutive, non-summer, semesters.
Graduation Requirements
Students will be eligible for a baccalaureate in professional studies degree in Healthcare Studies if they:
- Fulfill all university and major curriculum requirements and
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Appeals
To appeal a decision rendered by the School of Health Professions faculty/administration that has academic consequences, you must follow the appeal procedures which are available at www.dyc.edu/appeals.