Health Science Major
The plan listed below is designed to provide suggestions for sequencing your major courses, but there are also other ways to sequence most majors. This plan is meant to provide aid in early, provisional planning. Please consult with your academic advisor to make strategic academic decisions about which courses to take each semester.
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This sample academic plan has been developed by the Health Science faculty and reviewed by Truman's Pre-Med Committee. The listed courses fulfill the Exercise Science (BS) (Pre-Medical Science concentration) degree requirements, which incorporates prerequisites required by most medical schools. To ensure you are planning appropriately for your chosen pre-professional field, review this list of prerequisite courses .
While the following plan is geared at students who intend to pursue medical school and complete the MCAT, if a student does not choose to pursue medical school or complete the MCAT, courses denoted with (**) could be replaced with other Pre-Medical Sciences concentration course options. See the Health Science (BS) Academic Program page on the for a complete list of options.
- TRU 120: First Year Seminar (3 cr) - HLTH 255: Intro to Community and Public Health (3 cr) - BIOL 107: Cells, Molecules, and Genes (4 cr) ^ - MATH 186: Precalculus (4 cr)
-ÌýHLTH 270: Health Systems and ConsumersÌý(3 cr) - CHEM 130: Chemical Principles I (4 cr) ^ - ENG 190: Writing as Critical Thinking (3 cr) - PSYC 166: General Psychology (3 cr) - Dialogues Curriculum course (3 cr) (Arts & Humanities Perspective recommended)
-ÌýHLTH 290: Public Health Education PrinciplesÌý(3 cr) - CHEM 131: Chemical Principles II (4 cr) - PHYS 185: College Physics I (4 cr) ** - COMM 170: Public Speaking (3 cr) OR COMM 252: Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)
-ÌýHLTH 349: WE/Research Methods in Health ScienceÌý(3 cr)Ìý^ - HLTH 325: Health Management and Policy (3 cr) - CHEM 329: Organic Chemistry I (3 cr) ** - BIOL 104: Ecology and Evolution of the Organism (4 cr) - Arts & Humanities Perspective course (3 cr)Ìý(English or WE recommended)
-ÌýHLTH 366: Program Assessment & PlanningÌý(3 cr) -ÌýHLTH 410: Health Communication MethodsÌý(3 cr) - CHEM 331: Organic Chemistry II (3 cr) ** - PHYS 186: College Physics II (4 cr) ** - Elementary Foreign Language I (3 cr)
*Optional INDV 320: MCAT Prep course (2 cr)
- JINS 3XX: WE/Junior Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 cr)Ìý^ - BIOL 325: Human Physiology (4 cr) - CHEM 335: Biochemistry I: Structure and Function (3 cr) ** - CHEM 333: Organic Chemistry Lab (2 cr) ** - Elementary Foreign Language II (3 cr)
* Prepare and register for graduate school entrance exam (e.g., MCAT, OAT, or DAT)
- Missouri Statute requirement (HIST 2100 recommended) - Dialogues Curriculum course (3 cr) (Arts & Humanities Perspective recommended) - Elective courses (11 cr)
* Register for the (Senior Test)
- HLTH 440: Program Implementation & Evaluation (3 cr) - HLTH 400: CHES Exam Review (1 cr) - Dialogues Curriculum and Elective course(s) to complete degree (10 cr)
* TakeÌý in April/October (Senior Test)
NOTES:
Department Chair: Please contact the Center for Academic Excellence with any updates to the plan above. Revised 3-9-2026
This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for certifying completion of degree requirements based on requirements specified in .
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