Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Allied Health Studies

Create a foundation for allied health professional fields.

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About this Program

Departments from across the University of Mississippi contribute courses to the B.A. in Allied Health Studies, which is organized by the Health Professions Advising Office in the College of Liberal Arts. The degree prepares students for application and admission to nursing and other allied health professional schools. The allied health studies emphases are

  • Dental Hygiene,
  • Health Informatics and Information Management, 
  • Histotechnology,
  • Medical Laboratory Science,
  • Medical Technology,
  • Nursing,
  • Physician Assistant, and
  • Radiologic Sciences.

Students receive a well-rounded general education from the College of Liberal Arts that empowers them to deal with complexity, diversity, and change in the world. The program also allows students to choose the relevant courses for their professional school of choice.

Allied Health Studies majors receive direct support from the Health Professions Advising Office, a nationally-recognized office that is unique in Mississippi. The office offers one-on-one advising, programs, and support to explore career opportunities and to create a competitive application to professional school.  

The Value of an Allied Health Studies Degree

Allied Health Studies majors achieve an understanding of people, health, and culture. This gives them the ability to understand human behavior, communicate complex ideas, think critically, interpret data, and engage with a diverse world. These skills prepare our majors to enter any allied health profession and become leaders of the future.

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    Program Information

    Program Type

    Major

    Area of Study

    Health and Social Services

    Duration

    4 Years

    Degree

    B.A. in Allied Health Studies

    Program Location

    Oxford

    Emphases

    Dental Hygiene, Health Informatics and Information Management,  Histotechnology, Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology, Nursing, Physician Assistant, Radiologic Sciences

    Required Credit Hours

    120

    Degree Requirements

    Students in the B.A. in Allied Health Studies program complete 30-36 credit hours of courses for the major, additional requirements, and a required minor field of study. 

    Core Courses

    • Bisc 210: Microbiology (or any Bisc 300 level or higher)
    • ES 396: Allied Health Terminology OR Clc 201: Medical Terminology
    • NHM 311: Nutrition
    • Spch 102: Fundamentals of Public Speaking OR Spch 105: Business and Professional Speaking
    • One of the following advanced communication courses
      • Spch 305: Collaborative Communication
      • Writ 300: Rhetoric of Professional Communication
      • Writ 310: Writing in Professional Contexts
      • Writ 320: Contemporary Writing Studies
      • Writ 380: Scientific Writing
      • Writ 399: Special Topics
      • Writ 410: Grant Writing

    Advanced Electives

    5 of the following electives, depending on your allied health field and interests

    • Anth 349: Medical Anthropology
    • Ger 310: End of Life Issues
    • Ger 344: Aging in the 21st Century
    • Ger 390: Special Topics
    • Ger 490: Programs and Services in Gerontology
    • IMC/Jour 585: Health Communications
    • Mgmt 352: Health Innovation & Information
    • Mgmt 353: Healthcare Regulation and Policy
    • NHM 323: Human Growth and Development
    • NHM 325: Family Relations
    • NHM 328: Child Development
    • PH 303: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
    • PH 312: Behavioral Aspects of Weight Management
    • Phil 321: Ethics
    • Phil/Rel 328: Biomedical Ethics
    • Soc 301/G St 303: The Family
    • Soc 310: Sociology of Disability
    • Soc 311: Social Problems
    • Soc 333: Sociology of Delinquency
    • Soc 345: Population Trends and Problems
    • Soc 353: Community Development
    • Soc 370/Hon 315: Population Health
    • Soc 413/AAS 413: Race and Ethnicity
    • Soc 427: Social Stratification
    • SW 326: Gerontology
    • Any 300 level or above biology course
    • Any 300 level or above psychology course
    • Any 300 level or above exercise science course

    Additional Requirements

    • Psy 201: General Psychology
    • One of the following
      • Psy 301: Developmental Psychology
      • Psy 311: Abnormal Psychology
      • NHM 323: Human Growth and Development

     

    Annabelle Harris

    Welcome to the College of Liberal Arts

    As Coordinator of Student Recruitment for the College of Liberal Arts, I work with students, and their parents, who are interested in attending UM for their undergraduate degrees. I coordinate personalized visits to our departments, answer questions about the majors and programs in the CLA and handle all recruitment communications from the CLA. Please feel free to send me any questions you may have. It is my job to make sure you have everything you need to make an informed decision on where to spend your college career, and I hope it will be with the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Mississippi!

    Annabelle Harris

    Admissions Counselor

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