WGU Launches Online Undergrad in Health Science
July 10 2024 - 12:35PM
Western Governors University’s (WGU) Michael O. Leavitt School of
Health (LSH) recently launched the Bachelor of Science in Health
Science degree program to enable students to embark on a career in
the healthcare industry. The fully online program provides a strong
science foundation, preparing students to pursue competitive degree
programs in healthcare or join the field of health sciences.
“We’ve launched this program to support students in gaining a
comprehensive knowledge of the evolving healthcare industry before
focusing on a specialized area they wish to serve. This program
builds a solid foundation in science, which could competitively
position the student for a possible admission into another
clinical-based program or a non-clinical career of choice,” said
LSH Academic Director and Associate Dean Stephanie LaPuma.
“Students can discuss their goals with our highly qualified mentors
and faculty to proceed in the program at a pace that works for
their schedule. WGU also has a liberal transfer policy that makes
it convenient for students to migrate credits from another
institution to continue their program.”
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the overall
employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow much
faster than the average for all occupations from 2022 to 2032. The
report further mentions that about 1.8 million openings are
projected each year, on average, in healthcare occupations due to
employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave the
occupations permanently.
WGU’s health science program aims to add more competent
professionals to the health industry by providing access to
individuals from diverse, nontraditional backgrounds. Rooted in
providing industry knowledge from scratch, this program includes
teaching about public health approaches, epidemiology, cognitive
psychology, and biopsychosocial health models. Students also gain
discipline-specific knowledge as they delve deeper into courses
like psychology, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and public
health. With a wide array of potential jobs after completion of
this degree — like patient educator, clinical technologist,
wellness specialist, community health worker, and residential care
coordinator — graduates of this program can work in diverse
settings including hospitals, community care or research
facilities, and health insurance or government agencies.
“WGU’s B.S. in Health Science is an interdisciplinary program
that develops competence for biological, social, and behavioral
sciences. While the program is certainly a path for new aspirants
in the healthcare industry, it is equally effective for current
allied health workers who wish to expand their knowledge and career
tracks,” said LSH Department Chair for the program, Pam Borsum.
“Graduates will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to
positively contribute to the dynamic field of healthcare and make a
meaningful impact on the individuals and communities they
serve.”
The 28-course (or 91-competency unit) multidisciplinary program
helps students develop vital research, analysis, and communication
skills that are relevant to several health careers. The program
culminates with a capstone project that requires students to think
deeply and use their creative problem-solving skills to propose an
evidence-based strategy to address a real-world issue related to
health sciences. This project enhances students’ knowledge of the
subject and enriches the field for further development. Click to
learn more about the program specifics.
About Michael O. Leavitt School of Health (LSH):
The school, named in honor of the former governor of Utah and
former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, was established
in 2006 with the mission to make a difference in the fields of
healthcare, nursing, and higher education through competency-based
education. According to the Utah Foundation Research Brief, LSH
represents more than 170,000 jobs in the healthcare industry and
the school produced a whopping 17 percent of the nation’s
registered nurses earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2021.
With more than 100,000 graduates and over 115,000 degrees already
conferred by LSH, the school presently serves nearly 25,000
students nationwide. Learn more at Leavitt School of Health
(wgu.edu).
About Western Governors University (WGU): A nonprofit,
online university established in 1997 by 19 U.S. governors with a
mission to expand access to high-quality, affordable higher
education, WGU now serves more than 174,000 students nationwide and
has awarded over 376,000 degrees to nearly 336,000 graduates in all
50 states. Driving innovation as the nation’s leading
competency-based university, WGU has been recognized by the White
House, state leaders, employers, and students as a model that works
in postsecondary education. In less than 30 years, the university
has become a leading influence in changing the lives of individuals
and families, and preparing the workforce needed in today’s rapidly
evolving economy. WGU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on
Colleges and Universities, has been named one of Fast Company’s
Most Innovative Companies, and has been featured on NPR, NBC
Nightly News and CNN and in The New York Times. Learn more
at wgu.edu and wgu.edu/impact.
Anchal Nayyar
Western Governors University
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anchal.nayyar@wgu.edu