Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-05-01 | - |
| 2026-08-25 | - |
| 2027-01-11 | - |
| 2027-05-01 | - |
| 2027-08-25 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Program
The Ohio State University's online Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the health sciences field. This program is ideal for individuals who want to pursue a career in healthcare, healthcare administration, medical or pharmaceutical sales, and public health.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program is a 120-credit hour program that can be completed in two years. The program is designed for individuals with prior college experience and is not intended for recent high school graduates. Students will learn from a diverse team of experienced health professionals, including physicians, nurses, dietitians, occupational therapists, and more.
Admission Criteria
To apply for the online Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Completion of or active enrollment in six prerequisite courses or their equivalents
- A minimum of 30 earned college credits post-high school
- A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in these courses
Prerequisite Courses
The prerequisite courses for the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program include:
- One of the following math courses: Math 1130, Math 1148, Math 1149, Math 1150, or Math 1151
- Three of the following science courses, one of which should include a lab: Bio 1101, Bio 1102, Bio 1110, Bio 1113, Bio 1114, Chem 1110, Chem 1210, Chem 1220, Physics 1200, or Physics 1201
- One of the following anatomy courses: Anatomy 2300, Anatomy 3300, or EEOB 2510
- One of the following physiology courses: EEOB 2520, Physio 3200, or Physio 3300
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program includes:
- HTHRHSC 3000: Introduction to the Health Sciences
- HTHRHSC 3400: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- HTHRHSC 5300: Management Principles and Human Resources for Health Care Professionals
- HTHRHSC 5500: Introduction to Pathophysiology
- Elective courses
Career Outlook
The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program can lead to various career opportunities, including:
- Health education specialists
- Sales representatives for services
- Occupational therapy assistants
- Physical therapist assistants
- Fitness and wellness coordinators
- Interpreters and translators
Faculty
The faculty for the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program includes:
- Brooke Starkoff, PhD, RDN, LD: Program Director, Health Sciences, and Associate Professor - Clinical, Health Sciences
- Claire Bollinger: Clinical Instructor
- Maju Brunette, PhD: Associate Professor
- Jill Clutter, PhD, MCHES: Associate Professor
- Crystal Dunlevy, EdD, RRT, RCP: Associate Professor
- Lauren Feyh, MNM, LNHA, ACC: Instructor of Practice
- Kristen Heitman, PhD, RDN, LD: Assistant Professor of Practice
- Jessica L. Krok-Schoen, PhD, MA: Associate Professor
- Brett Nickerson, PhD, CSCS*D, EP-C, FACSM: Associate Professor
- Jennifer Olejownik, PhD, MS, BA: Clinical Instructor
- Pamela Rafferty-Semon, MSN-ED, RN, CHES®, NBC-HWC: Instructor of Practice
- Susmita Sadana, PhD, MS, RDN, LD: Assistant Professor of Practice
- Lindsay Sullivan, PhD, MA, CHES®: Assistant Professor
- Kristen Welker, PhD, CHES®: Assistant Professor - Clinical
Testimonials
Students and graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program have praised the program for its flexibility, interactive nature, and career opportunities. Some testimonials include:
- "The online BSHS program is very comparable to what I experienced in-person. We all participate and collaborate. It's very interactive."
- "Because this BS in Health Sciences degree is so versatile, it will help me in a variety of ways. My goal is to transition into health care management, which is an avenue made possible by this degree!"
- "I work full-time as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, so it is extremely important for me to be able to have flexibility in this online BS in Health Sciences program. I work four 10-hour shifts and the other three days I am able to focus on my coursework and life."
- "The flexibility of this online health sciences program has been so ideal for me! I'm able to work full-time while taking care of my kids and still able to have the time to do classwork later in the day or when it's most convenient. I'm so grateful Ohio State offers this program and that I found it when researching the best online degree program for my busy lifestyle."
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program are estimated to be around $32,000 for the entire program, assuming a student takes 60 credits over 5 semesters as a full-time student. The tuition fees are subject to change and may vary depending on the student's residency status and other factors.
Financial Aid
Ohio State University offers various financial aid options to help students fund their education. Students can explore these options and contact the university's financial aid office for more information.
Conclusion
The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program at Ohio State University is a comprehensive online program that provides students with a thorough understanding of the health sciences field. With its flexible curriculum, interactive nature, and career opportunities, this program is ideal for individuals who want to pursue a career in healthcare, healthcare administration, medical or pharmaceutical sales, and public health.
