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1 College of Health, Human Services, and Nursing
Health Science

2 CHHSN Student Services Center
Role: personal one-on-one advisement services college based academic advisement services recruitment and retention services for students financial-aid re-instatement (SAP Appeal) university petition (SAPAC submission) change of major, minor, and concentration academic re-instatement reactivation of graduation graduation check accessible office hours, telephone, and advising

3 Accessing Academic Requirements Report
Log-in to student portal using your User ID and Password.

4 Accessing Academic Requirements Report
Click on Student Center.

5 Accessing Academic Requirements Report
On the drop down menu, select Academic Requirements.

6 Accessing Academic Requirements Report

7 Accessing Academic Requirements Report

8 Accessing Academic Requirements Report

9 MyCSUDH

10 Academic Calendar Important dates such as: Registration begins
Fees due date Final examination dates First & last day of classes

11 Accessing Academic Calendar
On csudh.edu, search academic calendar.

12 Accessing Academic Calendar
First, click Academic Calendar. Access the Academic Calendar by Academic Year.

13 Resources Admissions & Records- Location: Welch Hall (WH), Room A-290 Career Center- Location: Welch Hall (WH), Room D-360 Financial Aid Location: Welch Hall (WH), Room B-250 Student Health & Psychological Services- Location: Student Health Center Student Disability Resource Center- Location Welch Hall (WH) Room D-180 Student Service Center- Location: Welch Hall (WH), Room C-300 Toro Learning Center- Location: LIB 5705 University Advisement Center- Location: Welch Hall (WH), Room A-220 University Police Location: Welch Hall (WH) Room B-100

14 Articulation Assist.org provides information on which courses are equivalent to lower division major and general education requirements.

15 Health Science Program
Understanding Your Major

16 Options in Health Science
Community Health Healthcare Management Radiologic Technology

17 Program Description: Radiologic Technology
The Radiologic Technology Option is designed to accommodate the entering undergraduate or transfer student. The program is offered in collaboration with the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology, which is currently accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education for Radiologic Technologists and approved by the State of California Department of Education for Radiologic Technology training. Upon completion of the program, students will be qualified to take the certification examinations given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the Certification Board of the California Department of Health Services. A separate application to the Radiologic Technology Option is required. Refer to the Radiologic Technology Option section for further information on the application process and eligibility for consideration as a candidate. Refer also to the Harbor-UCLA School of Radiologic Technology website.

18 Program Description: Community Health
The Community Health Option is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and perspectives to function as effective community health workers and educators in an urban population that is diverse ethnically, economically and demographically. Students will gain knowledge and understanding of health behavior and strategies for change, health disparities among diverse populations, and the development of programs that increase access to healthcare and related services. A student in this option will acquire oral and written communication skills needed to develop health education materials and gain a basic understanding of public health problems and methods commonly used in studying and addressing these problems. Registered nurses and allied health care workers will be able to serve their patients more effectively by becoming knowledgeable about community health service agencies and public health policy at all levels of government. Upon completion of the Community Health Option, students will qualify to take the national Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) examination.

19 Program Description: Healthcare Management
The Health Care Management Option is designed to provide students with a general foundation in the principles and theories of management, the skills needed by frontline or middle level supervisors in a health care unit, an understanding of the organizational structure of the health care system, the financing of health care services in the United States, and knowledge of current health policies at local, state and federal levels.

20 Radiologic Technology Course Sequence
First Semester HEA 201 Health Care Systems & Perspectives (3) HEA 313 Introduction to Biostatistics (3) HEA 314 Health Behavior (3) [Can be taken second semester] HEA 312 Introduction to Public Health [Can be taken second semester] Upper Division HUM Second Semester HEA 479 Research Methods in Health Sciences (3) HEA 315 Interpersonal Skills in Health Communications (3) [Can be taken first semester] HEA 318 Health Resources Management (3) [Can be taken first semester] SMT Students applying to the Harbor UCLA School of Radiologic Technology should consider a secondary major because of the low likelihood of being admitted into the Harbor UCLA School of Radiologic Technology program. The program only admits six people a year from an application pool. Students from outside of CSUDH also apply for the Harbor UCLA program. All Health Science courses listed on the Radiologic Technology Advisement Worksheet will count toward either Community Health or Healthcare Management. Harbor UCLA’s program is a two year, full time program. The program suggests that you do not work during the program because of the programs intensiveness.

21 Harbor UCLA Admission Requirements (Page 5)
Application Deadline: March 1st Interviews in late March and April Courses start in July Application Packet with Application form Official transcripts from all High School and College work 3 Letters of Recommendation on letterhead with signature across envelope seal Personal Statement Proof of Certification for CPR, First Aid, and AED Verification of 40 volunteer hours in Diagnostic Radiology Courses needed: Human Anatomy Intermediate Algebra English Composition Public Speaking One course from Anthropology Psychology Sociology Suggested Courses needed: ENG 110 and 111 – English Composition PSY 101 or SOC 101 ANT 100 – Introduction to Cultures PHY 100 or 120 – Physics CHE 110 – General Chemistry BIO 250 and 251 – Anatomy and Physiology

22 Lower Division Major Requirements
HEA 201 – Healthcare Systems and Perspectives MAT 131 – Elementary Statistics and Probability Community Health: BIO 102 – General Biology Healthcare Management: ACC 230 – Financial Accounting ECO 210 – Economic Theory: Microeconomics

23 Common Core HEA 312 – Intro to Public Health
HEA 313 – Intro to Biostatistics HEA 315 – Interpersonal Skills in Health Communication HEA 466 – Environmental Health Problems HEA 467 – Policy Issues and Analysis HEA 468 – Multicultural Health HEA Law, Ethics, and Social Values HEA 479 – Research Methods HEA 490 – Senior Seminar HEA 496/497 – Internship and Internship Seminar

24 Upper Division Community Health
HEA 314 – Health Behavior HEA Epidemiology CLS Pathophysiology OR HEA 320 – Contemporary Health & Disease HEA 461 – Needs Assessment and Program Planning HEA Community Health Education HEA 463 – Program Implementation and Evaluation HEA 464 – Health Educator as Community Resource and Advocate

25 Upper Division Healthcare Management
HEA 318 Health Services Management (3) HEA 319 Leadership in Healthcare (3) HEA 469 Management Sciences in Healthcare Organizations (3) HEA 472 Survey of Healthcare Finance (3) HEA 476 Managing Health Information Systems (3) HEA 477 Long-Term Administration (3) HEA 478 Strategic Management in Healthcare (3)

26 Community Health Course Sequence
First Semester: HEA 201 Health Care Systems & Perspectives (3) HEA 313 Introduction to Biostatistics (3) HEA 314 Health Behavior (3) [Can be taken second semester] HEA 462 Methods in Community Health Education (3) [Can be taken second semester] Second Semester: HEA 316 Introduction to Epidemiology (3) HEA 479 Research Methods in Health Sciences (3) Third Semester: HEA 461 Community Health Needs Assessment and Program Planning (3) Fourth Semester: HEA 463 Health Program Implementation and Evaluation (3) HEA 490 Health Science Senior Seminar (3) HEA 496 Internship in Health Sciences (2) (CR/NC) HEA 497 Internship Seminar in Health Sciences (1)

27 Healthcare Management Course Sequence
First Semester: HEA 201 Healthcare Systems & Perspectives (3) HEA 318 Health Services Management (3) Second Semester: HEA 313 Introduction to Biostatistics (3) HEA 472 Survey of Healthcare Finance (3) Third Semester: HEA 478 Strategic Management in Healthcare (3) HEA 479 Research Methods in Health Sciences (3) Fourth Semester: HEA 490 Health Science Senior Seminar (3) HEA 496 Internship in Health Sciences (2) (CR/NC) HEA 497 Internship Seminar in Health Sciences (1)

28 Electives Community Health Need 3 electives: Healthcare Management

29 Internship Community Health And Healthcare Management student are required to complete a Internship course HEA 496 and HEA 497 consist of a 120 hour internship at a Healthcare Site and seminar course on how to be successful in internships.

30 Suggested Units Per Semester
To finish in two years without completing summer courses you will need to take 18 units a semester. Upper and lower division GE courses are offer during summers (exception HEA 201).

31 Grade Requirements for Health Sciences Courses
In order to graduate from CSUDH you must have a GPA above a 2.0 In other words you need to maintain a “C Average” If you have less than a 2.0 GPA you are automatically placed on academic probation and risk being disqualified from the university.

32 Contact Information Dr. Pamela Krochalk, Department Chair, WH A-330, Diana Osejo, Administrative Assistant, WH A-330B, Mark Kerr Jr, Academic Advisor, WH C-300,


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