The Bachelor of Science in Community Health prepares and educates students to serve as community health educators and promoters in a variety or government and private health agencies, clinical settings, nonprofit organizations, volunteer agencies and other community organizations. This program is unique in that it offers a wide range of approved electives permitting the student to develop a program according to his or her needs and interests. Each graduate will have knowledge enabling them to communicate health and health education needs, concerns and resources.
Undergraduate students who meet the following general admission requirements at the time of application are assured admission to A&M-Central Texas:
Minimum 2.0 cumulative transfer GPA on a 4.0 scale;
Minimum 30 academic, college-level transferable semester hours. Applicants pursuing an Applied Science or Aviation Science degree may meet this requirement utilizing select workforce education credit from an approved Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree upon completion of 45 hours, to include all general education courses within the AAS.
Must be eligible to return to all previously attended colleges or universities.
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The University requires all students to take at least one year of a foreign language. This requirement is completed by having taken two units of the same foreign language in high school, completing one year of the same foreign language in college or completing the credit-by-examination process.
Minimum TOEFL Essentials score of 8.5, or. Minimum IELTS Academic test score of 6.0 overall band (Texas A&M University does not accept the IELTS General test)
Healthcare and Nursing
College Station, Texas
Undergraduate
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6.0
USA/International: $18,919,
London
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 14250
Holloway and Aldgate
5.5
Undergraduate
£14,500
Belfast, Northern Ireland
6.0
Undergraduate
18800