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4.11. Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) Human Science
(four years - 120 credits)
Introduction
The BSc(PD)HS is designed to allow students to continue studies towards a science degree from either the technician or technologist level. Students must have successfully completed an approved science-related technician or technology diploma program in allied health (e.g., respiratory therapy, radiation therapy, medical laboratory technology, paramedic program) or nursing from an accredited college or institute of technology before enrolling in the Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma)Human Science degree (BSc(PD)HS).
General Degree Requirements at the Technician Level |
Total credits in the program |
120 |
- College diploma at the technician level receives
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30 |
Minimum credits required beyond the college diploma |
(90 credits) |
- Core course requirements
- Science courses
- Human Science courses
- Options (minimum of three senior-level science courses)
- Senior (300 or 400) level
In senior (300 or 400) level science courses
- Through Athabasca University
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18 66 24 18 60 42 30 |
Maximum credits allowed
- In junior (200) level courses
Maximum of 3 at the preparatory (100) level
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30 |
General Degree Requirements at the Technologist Level |
Total credits in the program |
120 |
- College diploma at the technologist level receives
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60 |
Minimum credits required beyond the college diploma |
(60 credits) |
- Core course requirements
- In Science courses
- In Human Science courses
- Options (minimum of three senior-level science courses)
- Senior (300 or 400) level
In senior (300 or 400) level science courses
- Through Athabasca University
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18 36 24 18 42 30 30 |
Maximum credits allowed
- In junior (200) level courses
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18 |
Course Notes
The following courses can satisfy either the Social Science area of study or the
Science area of study requirements, but not both. Students wanting to use these
courses to satisfy the Science area of study requirements must call
Admissions and Evaluations Services and request the change.
ENVS 253 Global Environmental Change: The Scientific and Social Issues (3)
PSYC 289 Psychology as a Natural Science (3)
PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology (3)
PSYC 387 Learning (3)
PSYC 402 Biological Psychology (3)
PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology (3) |
Core Course Requirements
- MATH credits, selected from one of the following courses:
MATH 215 Introduction to Statistics or
MATH 265 Introduction to Calculus I or
MATH 270 Linear Algebra I (3)
- COMP 200 Introduction to Computing and Information Systems or
COMP 210 Introduction to Information Systems and Computer Applications (3)
- *ENGL 255 Introductory Composition (3)
* ENGL 255 Introductory Composition will be waived (but students must replace these three credits to satisfy the credit requirement) if students have:
- passed the Alberta Universities Writing Competence Test or
- obtained a grade of 70 percent or better in an English course, or
- received transfer credit for an English course in which a grade of "B" or better was achieved.
- HIST 404 Historical Foundations of Modern Science (3)
- PHIL 333 Professional Ethics or
PHIL 371 Ethics, Science, Technology, and the Environment (3)
- SCIE 326 Scientific Reasoning (3)
Human Science Electives (Select 24 credits from the following)
BIOL 325 Introductory Microbiology (3)
BIOL 341 Human Genetics (3)
BIOL 401 Cell Biology (3)
BIOL 495 Biology Projects I (3)
BIOL 496 Biology Projects II (3)
CHEM 217 Chemical Principles I (3)
CHEM 218 Chemical Principles II (3)
CHEM 301 Introduction to Biochemistry (3)
CHEM 350 Organic Chemistry I (3)
CHEM 360 Organic Chemistry II (3)
CHEM 495 Chemistry Projects (3)
CHEM 496 Chemistry Projects (3)
HADM 379 Introduction to Epidemiology (3)
HLST 320 Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals (3)
NURS 328 Understanding Research (3)
NUTR 330 Introductory Nutrition (3)
NUTR 331 Nutrition for Health (3)
NUTR 405 Nutrition in Health and Disease (3)
PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology (3)
PSYC 387 Learning (3)
PSYC 402 Biological Psychology (3)
PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology (3)
- Athabasca University will not grant credit for science courses that were
completed more than 10 years ago (including computer science courses).
- Students who hold an approved college or technical institute
science-oriented diploma that is more than five years old, but who can supply
evidence of employment indicating they are current in their discipline area,
will gain admission to this
degree program.
- Students who hold an approved college or technical institute
science-oriented diploma that is less than five years old will gain admission to
this degree program.
- Applications to enter the BSc (PD)-HS should include official
transcripts from the institute granting the science-related technician or
technology diploma, and, if applicable, a copy of a current membership and
certification from a technological society such as Canadian Association of
Medical Radiation Technologists, Canadian Association of Medical Laboratory
Technologists, Canadian Association of Respiratory Therapists etc.
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