Health Sciences Online-No Prior Associates (GEL)

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Health Sciences (HS) program is a foundational undergraduate degree that introduces students to health care and provides in-depth science learning. Graduates work in health care positions or pursue advanced graduate programs. At Ohio State, graduate school options and graduate professional studies are available in medicine, dentistry, occupational therapy, physical therapy, dietetics and nutrition, athletic training, and more.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

GPA of 2.50 or higher

A minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA is required in all coursework taken at any accredited institution.

Prerequisite Courses

Before starting the professional program, all prerequisite courses or equivalents must be completed with a C- or higher. Course selection should be based on the student’s post-graduation plans. Ohio State course numbers are shown below.

Anatomy 2300, 3300, or Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology (EEOB) 2510
Human Physiology (EEOB 2520 or PHYSIO 3200)
Mathematics (MATH) 1148 or higher

Three sciences with at least one course with a lab
Biology 1101, 1102, 1110, 1113, 1114
Chemistry (CHEM) 1110, 1210, 1220
Physics 1200, 1201
Human Nutrition (HUMNNTR) 2310 or 2410
Microbiology (MICRBIO) 4000.01

Corequisite Courses

All corequisite courses or equivalent courses must be completed before graduation from the professional program. Ohio State course numbers are shown below.

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HTHRHSC) 2500
Psychology (PSYCH) 1100
Sociology (SOCIOL) 1101 Introductory Sociology or Rural Sociology (RURLSOC) 1500
Statistics (STAT) 1350 

APPLICATION

The Health Sciences application is available online and must be completed and submitted with all required supplemental documents, if applicable. The Graduate and Professional Admissions Application Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to start the online application. 

Deadline

The Health Sciences program admits students each semester. Only the autumn semester has a priority deadline; the spring and summer semesters offer only a final deadline. Students are strongly encouraged to apply by the autumn priority deadline to register for courses promptly.

Spring 2025
Domestic Deadline: October 1, 2024
International Deadline: September 1, 2024
The professional program will begin on January 6, 2025.

Summer 2025
Domestic Deadline: February 1, 2025
International Deadline: January 1, 2025
The professional program will begin on May 6, 2025.

Autumn 2025
Priority Deadline: January 31, 2025
Domestic Deadline: May 1, 2025
International Deadline: April 1, 2025

The professional program will begin on August 26, 2025.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum credit hours to graduate from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences are 120. The HS program requires 120 credit hours, not including HTHRHSC 1100, to graduate from the program. English 1109; Education Teaching and Learning (EDUTL) 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1010, and Mathematics 1040, 1050, 1073, 1074, 1075 do not count toward the 120-credit minimum requirement for the degree. Other graduation requirements include a minimum of thirty semester hours of credit earned through regular course enrollment at Ohio State, regular course enrollment in the last semester in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HRS), a cumulative Ohio State GPA of at least 2.0 on all coursework complete at Ohio State as well as at least a 2.0 GPA in the major and an application for degree must be submitted online at least one semester before the intended graduation term.

The graduation application and instructions are on the HRS Academic Support Services Site. Students should reference their degree audit to understand the course and credit requirements and ensure they complete all required degree components, including general education, program prerequisites and corequisites, 12 core major courses, 12 credit hours of major elective courses, and a required Ohio State minor or for-credit certificate.

The suggested plan demonstrates how students may complete the HS program in eight semesters as a freshman, which may vary for each student. Students may complete the coursework part-time. Students may choose to take courses over summer terms; however, course offerings by semester are subject to change. Please be advised that only the professional curriculum is available online. Program prerequisites, corequisites, minors, and general education courses are not guaranteed to be available online at The Ohio State University. As a result, alternate course planning may be required. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with an HRS advisor to verify all requirements for the program.

Completing the Health Sciences professional course work without admission into the Health Science program does not guarantee admission into the program or graduation with a degree. Students who intend to transfer credit to Ohio State may view how credit is accepted on Transferology.com.

Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students to sit for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure and certification and state licensing board contact information for online programs and professional licensure & certification disclosures for on-campus programs.

International applicants: countries may or may not regulate distance education provided to students in their jurisdiction and may or may not require foreign higher education institutions to comply with distance education regulations. At this time, Ohio State University cannot guarantee that a program meets curriculum requirements in your country.

Autumn, Year 1

GE (3 credits)
First Science Course (4-5 credits)
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HTHRHSC) 1100 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Survey (1 credit)
Mathematics 1148 College Algebra or higher (4-5 credits)
Psychology (PSYCH) 1100 Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
15-17 Credits Total 

Spring, Year 1

English 1110.01 First-Year English Composition (3 credits)
Second Science Course (4-5 credits)
Sociology (SOCIOL) 1101 Introductory Sociology or Rural Sociology (RURLSOC) 1500 Introduction to Rural Sociology (3 credits)
Third Science Course (4-5 credits)
14-16 Credits Total

Autumn, Year 2

Anatomy 2300, 3300 or Evol, Ecology and Organismal Bio (EEOB) 2510 (4-5 credits)
GE (3 credits)
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HTHRHSC) 2500 Medical Terminology for the Health Professions (3 credits)
Minor/Certificate Course (3 credits)
13-14 Credits Total  

Spring, Year 2

Begin Professional Coursework Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HTHRHSC)

Autumn, Year 3

HTHRHSC 3000 Introduction to the Health Sciences Major and Career Opportunities (1 credit)
HTHRHSC 3400 Introduction to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 5300 Management Principles and Human Resources for Health Care Professionals (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 5500 Introduction to Pathophysiology (4 credits)
Major Elective (3 credits)
14 Credits Total 

Spring, Year 3

HTHRHSC 3500 Critical Phases in Life (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 5370 U.S. Healthcare Policy and Delivery System (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 5900 Health Sciences Research: Interpretation and Applications (3 credits)
Major Elective (3 credits)
Minor/Certificate Course (3 credits)
15 Credits Total

Autumn, Year 4

HTHRHSC 4000 Application of Ethical Decision Making in Health Care (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 4400 Individual Differences in Patient/Client Populations (3 credits)
PUBHEPI 2410 Epidemiology in Public Health (3 credits)
Patient/Client Major Elective (3 credits)
Minor/Certificate Course (3 credits)
15 Credits Total 

Spring, Year 4

GE (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 4300 Contemporary Topics in Health and Society (3 credits)
HTHRHSC 4370 Community and Policy Influence in Health Care (3 credits)
Science Major Elective (3 credits)
Minor/Certificate Course (3 credits)
15 Credits Total

Questions?

Contact the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at 614-292-1706 or HRSStudentServices@osumc.edu
Degree requirements and course offerings are subject to changes. 
Last updated on: July 1, 2024