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General Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Science - Environmental/Occupational Health & Safety Option, B.S.


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Bachelor of Science Requirements

The Health Science Bachelor of Science curriculum consists of a core of five courses providing a foundation of knowledge and skills critical to the theory and practice of the health professional. In addition, students complete a specialized cluster of courses in an option that provides the depth and breadth for the area. A variety of combinations between and within options is possible to meet professional goals. However, university policy allows only one option to appear on the transcript and diploma.

To complete the health science major for the B.S., students must complete General Education requirements (48 units), a health science core specific to an option (15 units), one of three options (21-27 units), and any additional requirements to the option selected (11-33 units), the upper-division writing skills requirement, Multicultural and International (M/I), and additional electives. Students are encouraged to complete the additional requirements prior to the major courses as the courses may meet General Education requirements, and they provide a foundation for the courses in health science. Elective units also may be used toward earning a certificate.

Health science students are advised to obtain an advising roadmap from the department office. The roadmap includes the list of required courses. It is strongly recommended that students follow the coursework shown in the roadmap. Students need to consult with their advisors for decisions regarding major and minor courses. All substitutions must be approved by the department chair. Classes offered in the Health Science Department may require field assignments.

Major Requirements (74-78 units)


Environmental/Occupational Health and Safety Option (59-63 units)


See option below.

General Education Requirements (48 units)


Other Requirements (9 units)


American Government and Institutions (PLSI 2 ), Multicultural and International (MI), and Upper-division writing

Total Units (120)*


* Sufficient elective units to meet required total units (varies)

* This total indicates that 9 units for BIOL 1A , CHEM 1A /CHEM 1AL  or PHYS 2A , and DS 71  are used to satisfy the G.E. requirement in the Environmental/Occupational Health and Safety Option. See advisor for details.

The curriculum is designed to permit admission to master’s and doctoral degree programs in health science and public health at major universities throughout the country.

Environmental/Occupational Health and Safety Option


This degree program provides a balanced approach between the theoretical concepts and applied principles of environmental health, occupational health, and safety. The curriculum builds on a scientific base (biology, chemistry, physics) and includes core courses in health science, foundation courses in environmental and occupational health, and elective courses that allow for specialization. Students are academically prepared to make significant contributions to society by anticipating, evaluating, and controlling environmental and occupational health hazards. The program also provides preparation for graduate studies and acceptance into professional schools (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, veterinary medicine, etc).

The option is approved by the California Department of Health Services. Students in the major are eligible for the following:

  1. paid internships with federal agencies such as the U.S. Public Health Service,
  2. national and state scholarships, and
  3. entrance to the Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) exam immediately following graduation (without having to serve an 18-month traineeship).

Requirements (21 units)


Additional Requirements (38-42 units)


Total for option (59-63 units)


Advising Note


  1. A minimum grade of C is required in all courses for the major.
  2. Health science majors may not apply CR/NC grading toward major requirements for a baccalaureate degree, except for PH 175I , PH 185FI, and PH 188I , which are mandatory CR/NC courses.

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