What is the required course or courses for a student to be a completer or a concentrator?
Refer to the Health Science Options Handout. Example: To be a completer a student must take Clinical Spectrum and a Clinical Major in any one (1) or two (2) credit combination to earn three (3) credits. (See Handout for other options.) A concentrator is a student earning two (2) credits in the sequenced Health Science program.
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