Health Services (B.A.)

Faculty

Dr. Nicole Betschman, Assistant Professor and Director of Health Services and Public Health
Dr. Christopher Howard, Assistant Professor of Public Health

Faculty representing diverse disciplines in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, College of Arts & Sciences and School of Professional Studies collaborate with and contribute to the Health Services program.

Description

The Bachelor of Arts in Health Services is an interdisciplinary program designed to address the current and emerging needs in a changing health care landscape.  The Health Services curriculum prepares students to promote delivery of efficient, quality driven health care through a core curriculum that includes a foundation in health care systems, health care policy, finance, and data management. The degree program offers students the option to complete the Core + 4 (core classes and 4 selective courses) which leaves the option for students to add a minor to their degree plan. Minor courses may not double-count for the Health Service major; they must be distinct courses in the minor discipline.

The Health Services major is offered in the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Professional Studies. A Health Services minor is offered in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Health Services Student Learning Outcomes

  • Utilize effective written and oral communication when conveying a message about a current or emerging health care issue
  • Apply evidence-based solutions to organizational and client issues within the contemporary health care arena
  • Demonstrate critical thinking as evidenced by ethical and legal decision-making as a member of an interprofessional health care team
  • Demonstrate leadership to meet the needs of individual clients or health care organizations.

Major Requirements

Required Core Courses (36 credits)
ALL of the following courses:

  • HPNU 120 Medical Terminology
  • MATH 110 Introduction to Statistics
  • PHIL 251 Bioethics
  • SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology
  • PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology
  • SNHP 220 Health Promotion, Policy and Politics
  • SNHP 224 Health Care Systems and Global Health
  • SNHP 330 Research and Evidence-Based Practice
  • SNHP 342 Health Care Finance
  • SNHP 405 Informatics and Data Management
  • SNHP 490 Leadership Skills in Health Professions (PGS students) or 491 (CAS students)
  • SNHP 499 Senior Health Seminar

Electives (12 credits)
Select FOUR of the following courses:

  • BADM 110 Foundations of Management
  • BADM 226 Organizational Behavior
  • BADM 236 Theories of Leadership
  • BIOL 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • BIOL 122 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
  • COM 201 Interpersonal Communication
  • COM 225 Intercultural Communication
  • ECON 101 Microeconomics I
  • ECON 102 Macroeconomics I
  • HPNU 200 Nutrition, Diet Therapy, and Health Promotion
  • PEH 121 Nutrition & Wellness
  • PSYC 211 Social Psychology
  • PSYC 235 Psychology of Aging
  • PSYC 262 Psychology of Women
  • PSYC 343 Drugs and Human Behavior
  • PSYC 385 Ethnic & Cross Cultural-Psychology
  • SNHP 201 Introduction to Public Health
  • SNHP 228 Patient Advocacy
  • SNHP 230 Community Health Workers in the U.S
  • SNHP 321 Health & Wellness Programming
  • SOCY 320 Sociology of Health and Illness (Medical Sociology)
  • SOCY 321 Inequality and Society
  • SOCY 361 The Black Family
  • SOCY 381 Understanding AIDS: Interdisciplinary Seminar
  • SOWK 211 Introduction to Social Work

Community Health Worker Certificate

Students majoring in Health Services are permitted to complete the Community Health Worker Certificate; however, certificate courses may not also satisfy the Plus 4 requirements. Students who complete the Health Services minor are not able to complete the Community Health Worker Certificate, and vice-versa.

Minor Requirements

Students interested in the minor in Health Services complete a total of 19 credits. Students who complete the Health Services minor are not able to complete the Community Health Worker Certificate, and vice-versa. Students pursuing a degree in Public Health are not permitted to minor in Health Services.

Required Core Courses (13 credits)
ALL of the following courses:

  • HPNU 120 Medical Terminology
  • SNHP 220 Health Promotion, Policy and Politics
  • SNHP 224 Health Care Systems and Global Health
  • SNHP 321 Health & Wellness Programming
  • SNHP 342 Health Care Finance

Electives (6 credits)
TWO of the following courses:

  • SOCY 320 Sociology of Health and Illness (Medical Sociology)
  • SOCY 327 Sociology of Mental Illness
  • SOCY 381 Understanding AIDS: Interdisciplinary Seminar
  • PSYC 235 Psychology of Aging
  • PSYC 343 Drugs and Human Behavior

Accelerated Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Degree Program

During senior year, health services majors with a minimum 3.0 GPA have the unique opportunity to enroll into the B.A. in Health Services to Master of Public Health Program (MPH). Seniors accepted to the track may take one introductory MPH course each semester (up to two courses total) as electives for the undergraduate program. These courses will also satisfy first-year graduate curriculum requirements. The accelerated Master’s program allows select students to complete their undergraduate Health Services degree while also beginning graduate coursework towards a Master’s degree in Public Health.  Interested students should consult the program director.

Additional Requirements

Health Service Senior Assessment

Students are required to take Senior Seminar (SNHP 499) in their last semester prior to graduation.  Students must take and pass Research and Evidence-Based Practice (SNHP 330) with at least a ‘C or better’ before registering for Senior Seminar (SNHP 499). Students must earn a final grade of “C” or better in Senior Seminar (SNHP 499).

Internship

Students who are completing their degree in the College of Arts and Science must take SNHP 491: Internship when they reach Senior status.  Students who are completing their degree in the School of Professional Studies take SNHP 490: Leadership Skills in the Health Professions to satisfy the experiential learning requirement.

Students are required to obtain their own an internship placement and it must be approved by the internship professor.  Students must complete their hours during the semester in which they are enrolled and may not start hours until the semester of enrollment begins.  Students and their internship supervisor must sign a learning agreement prior to starting their hours.

Internship placement sites may have additional health or safety requirements that students must meet prior to receiving access to the internship site.

NOTE: No student will be allowed to participate in internship experiences unless and until these other requirements have been satisfied.

Transportation: Students are required to provide their own transportation to and from internship placement sites. Trinity’s free shuttle service connects the Main campus with the Brookland Metro station.

Program Policies

Advanced Placement:
Credits earned through AP examinations do not fulfill requirements of the health services major.

CLEP Policy:
Credits earned through CLEP examinations do not fulfill requirements of the health services major.

Transfer Policy
Consult program faculty for information about transferring courses to Trinity.

Grades in Major Courses
A minimum of a 2.0 (“C”) cumulative GPA average must be earned in the required courses for the major. A grade of C- may be counted toward fulfilling the requirements, at the discretion of the program faculty, if the overall average in the required courses is at least a 2.0. This policy applies to the required Health Service core courses except MATH 110 and PHIL 251.

Pass/No Pass
The pass/no pass grading option is not accepted for courses within the major. Students are required to earn a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in all courses counted to fulfill requirements for the major. A grade of C- may be counted toward fulfilling the requirements, at the discretion of the program faculty, if the overall average in the required courses is at least a 2.0. The pass/no pass grading option may apply to other courses that meet the degree requirement including MATH 110 and PHIL 251.

TELL Policy:
Students applying for credit in experiential learning should consult with the program faculty.