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Science for Health
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The Department of Science offers an A.S. degree in Science for Health to prepare students to transfer to bachelor degree programs leading to careers in practitioner professions, i.e. dieticians, nutritionists, and exercise practitioners, or upper division/accelerated bachelor degree nursing programs.
Requirements
A student must have completed at least fifteen credit hours in residence to be certified for a degree.
In Liberal Arts and Science.
Some of these credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in the Common Core.
Student are advised to take MAT 104 or MAT 150.
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12 Credits total Required Core
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18 Credits total Flexible Core
No more than two courses in any discipline or interdisciplinary field can be used to satisfy Flexible Core requirements.
30 Credits total Common Core
No more than two courses in any discipline or interdisciplinary field can be used to satisfy Flexible Core requirements.
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15 Credits may be required to meet the total credit degree requirement.
These credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in the Common Core.
One Writing Intensive Course is required to graduate for all students entering BMCC as of Spring 2008. Effective spring 2018, entering students will be required to pass a writing intensive course beyond ENG 201 in order to graduate. However, any student possessing a bachelor degree or higher will be exempt from this policy.