New online health science degree prepares students to work in a growing field



OVERLAND PARK — The University of Kansas has launched an online Bachelor of Health Sciences program as community health and medical research take center stage in public life. Available through the new School of Professional Studies, this all-online degree completion program provides an opportunity for students interested in the health science professions to strengthen their knowledge in specialized areas such as nutrition, public and population health, and health management and policy.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the general field of health care related careers — which includes public health and medical research and development, among others — will grow 14% by 2028. Some career pathways within health care and health sciences are projected to grow at double or even triple this rate.

The KU School of Professional Studies worked with departments at KU Medical Center to ensure the Bachelor of Health Sciences degree offered a diverse and comprehensive health sciences curriculum that would lead to careers in the health and medical professions. The curriculum can be completed entirely online, allowing students to learn remotely, and create an academic experience that reflects their career goals.

Mark Jakubauskas, director for research and innovation at the KU Edwards Campus, says the program’s flexible elective options allow students to gain knowledge in a variety of health care disciplines.

“As students progress through the program, they’ll have the opportunity to get exposure in areas such as research and data analysis, environmental health and even epidemiology in addition to courses that give them strong grounding in health sciences and career development,” Jakubauskas said.

Jakubauskas says the breadth of learning options prepares students for the next phase of their professional or academic journey.

“With the training we offer students, they can discover specific subsets of health science careers they’d like to pursue, which can either prepare them for the workforce after graduation or direct them to graduate education in medical fields, public health and health policy, health care administration, nutrition, research or other health-related areas,” he said.

Stuart Day, dean of the KU Edwards Campus and School of Professional Studies, says the Bachelor of Health Sciences degree will provide vital and timely learning opportunities.

“This degree provides a valuable pathway for students planning to enter health care careers,” Day said. “Right now, we need skilled health care professionals more than ever to spread awareness of good public health practices, perform important research and deliver care. We’re proud to help meet this need in the Kansas City metro area.”

Students can begin coursework to complete the degree beginning in spring 2021.

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Mon, 11/23/2020

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