Why Choose Allied Health Education?
The Bachelor of Science in Allied Health is a completion degree for graduates of associate degrees in the various allied health disciplines where there is no discipline specific bachelors degree available. The curriculum is designed as a “+2” degree allowing students to transfer 50 credits of professional coursework into the degree. The curriculum includes courses completed during the associate degree, completion of all required general education courses specified by the university, the College of Allied Health Sciences upper level core requirements and 14 credits of allied health electives. The curriculum has been designed to allow students to pursue different avenues during their degree completion: a certificate in gerontology; a broad general exposure to health care management; specialization in health care finanace; or a specialization in personnel practices in health care. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 31 credits of upper level coursework from Ferris State Uni