B.S. in Allied Health
The B.S. in Allied Health degree gives students the foundation for the future diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of illness, as well as promoting disease prevention and supporting the healthcare system in a variety of settings. The allied health field encompasses a broad range of health professionals, including but not limited to occupational therapists, dietitians, dental hygienists, cardiovascular technologists and many more.
The allied health program at 51ÂÜÀò places Christ-like compassion at the core of holistic healthcare, helping people get back into living active, healthy lives. The program offers several key advantages:
- Collaborative healthcare learning opportunities through the Health Careers Club provides abundant opportunities to explore the breadth of health careers and the interconnectedness of these careers.
- Bring faith to work and infuse one of Christ’s missions — to heal and serve the hurting — in a field that supports patients as they overcome barriers to enjoy their daily life.
- Stand out in graduate school applications since allied health professions often require graduate degrees. Be equipped with the experience and strategic approach to applying to master’s and doctoral programs in allied health disciplines at major national universities.
- Well-equipped laboratories at the Lim Center offer hands-on experience and opportunities to put your learning into action.
- Be mentored by expert faculty who integrate their Christian faith into their lives as researchers, teachers and ministers in local or global communities. Students have opportunities to be involved in directed research with faculty, participate in presentations at various conferences and co-author peer-reviewed journal articles. Learn more about our faculty and student research.
Concentrations
- General HealthThe general health concentration provides an excellent foundation to prepare for careers in the allied health field, and allows you to choose from a wide range of electives across several departments to tailor to your specific interests or career requirements.
- Pre-Occupational TherapyThe pre-occupational therapy concentration forges a clear path to pursue a master’s or doctoral degree in the occupational therapy field. Occupational therapy is a discipline that seeks to provide rehabilitation for people experiencing barriers to meaningful activities due to physical injuries or difficulties with cognitive or mental illnesses.