Elevated health. Epic life.
Health Science
Empower others to live life to the fullest – just as God designed. That’s health science, at NGU.
Life Depends on Everyday Decisions
And it takes someone like you, a health fanatic, to help others make the right decisions. From individual nutrition and fitness, to community-wide behavioral change, countless careers promote an elevated view of health.
Athletic trainer. Chiropractor. Nurse. Nutritionist. Physical or occupational therapist. Strength and conditioning professional. Even speech pathologist. Push the limits of your future with a Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree from NGU.
Choose from three concentrations.
- Exercise Science Concentration
- Nursing Concentration (with Mary Black School of Nursing)
- Health Promotion and Education Concentration
- Vascular Imaging and Cardiac Echocardiogram Leadership Program (VICELP) Certificate from Prisma Health
What Can I Do with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science?
Health science is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on understanding and improving human health.
By studying health science, individuals contribute to healthcare advancements and promote well-being in various professional roles.
Biomedical Engineer
Clinical Manager
Clinical Research Coordinator
Health Educator
Health Services Manager
Healthcare Administrator
Experience Learning While Staying Active
The Best Way to Learn is to Do
Not all internships are created equal. Office memos and coffee runs aren’t what you signed up. So, leave the 9-to-5 behind as you complete an intensive, 375-hour internship in your chosen area of study. It’s hands-on experience designed to launch your career to the next level.
Health Fair (Because You Care)
Each spring, NGU’s Health Science Department organizes a health fair on campus. Serve your 91family and our local community. Invite local vendors to provide health screenings. Analyze these efforts and help maximize their impact on the health of our region.
On Your Mark, Get Set, Inspire!
Want to gain experience organizing a health-based event while encouraging your peers to get active? We’ve got you! Each fall, help coordinate NGU’s “Feel the Hill” 5K. Plan, promote, and operate a community health initiative without leaving campus.
Have Questions about the Health Science Program?
Christine B. Haltiwanger, PhD
Study Health Science in a Useful Sequence
Elevate Your Perspective
You’ll also take Chapel for the first seven semesters, and Cultural Events for the first four semesters. This is the 91difference, how you find your peak performance and elevate your perspective, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.