University College* 218 Brister Hall University of Memphis ( BPS in HEALTH SERVICES GLOBAL* (120 credits)

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University College* 218 Brister Hall University of Memphis (www.memphis.edu/univcoll) BPS in HEALTH SERVICES GLOBAL* (120 credits) Description of Program: Students following guidelines for Health Services are interested in the service professions. This curriculum will prepare online students for a wide range of healthcare positions in hospitals, health departments, health agencies, state and federal government agencies, research facilities, schools, and industry. This program is also for experienced healthcare professionals who desire to pursue an online education in order to further knowledge in healthcare management and healthcare trends by taking courses in such areas as business practices, financial management, interpersonal skills, laws, policies, global and population health, as well as the social context of healthcare. Program Summary*: General Education 35-41 credits Health Services Core/Coordinated Study 48 credits University College Requirements 9 credits General Electives 22-28 credits To earn a Baccalaureate Degree (120 hours minimum): o Students must complete at least 60 hours from a 4-year institution o Students must complete at least 42 credits of Upper Division hours (3000-4999 level) o Students must complete at least 30 of the last 60 credits at the University of Memphis o Students must complete at least 9 graded credits in the major at the University of Memphis GENERAL EDUCATION (35- Courses 41 CREDITS)***: English (6 HOURS): ENGL 1010 English Comp I ENGL 1020 English Comp II Oral (3 HOURS): COMM 2025 Fundamentals of COMM 2381 Oral Mathematics (3 HOURS): MATH 1420 Foundations of Mathematics Section /R50 /R50 /R50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 1

MATH 1530 Probability/Stats/Non- Calculus MATH 1710 College Algebra MATH 1830 Elementary Calculus MATH 1910 Calculus I Literature (3 HOURS): ENGL 2201 Literary Heritage ENGL 2202 Literary Heritage African-American ENGL 2035 Intro to Fiction ENGL 2045 (formerly ENGL 2030) Intro to Literature ENGL 2110 Early American Literature ENGL 2120 Modern American Lit ENGL 2410 Early European Lit ENGL 2420 Modern European Lit Humanities (6 HOURS): ART 1030 Intro to Art ARTH 2010 Survey of Art History I ARTH 2020 Survey of Art History II MUS 1030 Intro to Music PHIL 1030 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 1102 or 1040 Intro to Ethics PHIL 2200 Intro to World Religions POLS 1101 Intro to Ancient Political Thought POLS 1102 Intro to Modern Political Thought RLGN 1100 Intro to Religion UNIV 3580 Hebrew and Greek Legacy UNIV 3581 Faith, Reason, and Imagination /R50 /M50/R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 2

American History (6 HOURS): Student exempt from American History requirement ONLY if the student has completed one year of American History in high school. See Gen Ed Curriculum*** ANTH 3282 American Communities HIST 1110 World Civilization I (M50) or HIST 1110 Survey World History I (R50) HIST 1120 World Civilization II (M50) or HIST 1120 Survey World History II (R50) HIST 2010 U.S. to 1877 (M50) or HIST 2010 U.S. History I (R50) HIST 2020 U.S. since 1877 (M50) or HIST 2020 U.S. History II (R50) HIST 2030 Tennessee History HIST 3863 Social & Intellectual History of the U.S. HIST 3881 African-American History HIST 4851 History of Women in America POLS 4212 Constitutional Law/Civil Liberties POLS 4405 Origin and Development of American Political Thought SOCI 3422 Racial/Ethnic Minorities Social/Behavioral Science (6 HOURS): ANTH 1100 Biol Anth & Prehistory ANTH 1200 Cultural Anthropology ECON 2010 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 2020 Intro to Microeconomics ESCI 1301 Survey of World Religions /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 3

Natural Science (8 HOURS, classes and labs): FIR 1220 Personal Financial MGMT HLSC 2100 Wellness Concepts/Practice GEOG 2010 World Regional Geography POLS 1030 American Government POLS 1301 Intro to Comparative Politics POLS 1501 International Relations PSYC 1030 General Psychology/Intro to PSYC SOCI 1010 Intro to Sociology SOCI 1040 Social Problems ASTR 1030 Astronomy BIOL 1010 Biology I BIOL 1020 Biology II BIOL 2010/2011 (Anatomy & Physiology I & LAB) (M50) BIOL 2010 (R50) (Class/Lab) BIOL 2020/2021 (A & P II & LAB) (M50) BIOL 2020 (R50) (Class/Lab) CHEM 1010 Chemistry of Materials (Class) & CHEM 1011 (Lab) (M50) & (M50) CHEM 1010 Intro Chemistry I & Lab (R50) CHEM 1020 Intro Chemistry II & Lab BIOL 1510 Environmental Science I BIOL 1520 Environmental Science II PHYS 1030 Survey of Physics & Lab PSCI 1010 Principles of Physical Sci & Lab PSCI 1020 Principles of Earth/Space & Lab /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /R50 /M50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 4

HEALTH SERVICES GLOBAL CORE (48 CREDITS Grade of C- or better)*: Syllabi not listed here are available on my.memphis ACCT I (3 HOURS): ACCT 1010: https://tnecampus.org/courses/2/syllabus ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT (3 HOURS): MGMT 4800: https://tnecampus.org/courses/379/syllabus MGMT 3610: https://tnecampus.org/courses/378/syllabus MGMT 3030: https://tnecampus.org/courses/376/syllabus BMGT 3600: https://tnecampus.org/courses/168/syllabus COMM 4410: https://tnecampus.org/courses/204/syllabus HETH 4211: https://tnecampus.org/courses/294/syllabus LDSP 3000: https://tnecampus.org/courses/351/syllabus PADM 3601: https://tnecampus.org/courses/426/syllabus Courses ACCT 2010 Fundamentals of Acct I ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I MGMT 4800 Corporate Etiquette MGMT 3610 Principles Mgmt/Organizational Behavior (same as MGMT 3110 Organization and Mgmt) MGMT 3030 MGMT/Service Organization MGMT 4420 Organizational Behavior in Business MGMT 4461 Managerial Leadership MGMT 4810 International Management BMGT 3600 International Mgmt COMM 4410 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation HCL 3000 Healthcare Leadership HETH 4211 Comm Healthcare Lead/Management LDSP 3000 Leadership Development HLSC 4500 Project Management in Health Sciences PADM 3601 Public Administration Section HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 5

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3 HOURS): TECH 4381: https://tnecampus.org/courses/537/syllabus BMGT 3630: https://tnecampus.org/courses/169/syllabus MGMT 3030: https://tnecampus.org/courses/376/syllabus FINANCIAL (3 HOURS): BUSN 2360: https://tnecampus.org/courses/3006/syllabus BUSN 2370: https://tnecampus.org/courses/2809/syllabus BUSN 1300: https://tnecampus.org/courses/170/syllabus BUSN 1340: https://tnecampus.org/courses/3028/syllabus TECH 4381 Principles of Supervision BMGT 3630 Human Resource Management (same as MGMT 3215 Management of Human Resources) MGMT 3030 Management/Service Organization HCL 4030 Healthcare Human Resources PADM 4426 Intro Nonprofit Organizations HLSC 3800 Strategic Planning and Program Development BUSN 2360 International Business BUSN 2370 Legal Environment of Business FIR 1220 Personal Financial Management BUSN 1300 Personal Finance BUSN 1340 Small Business MGMT ECON 4561 Economics of Financial Crisis MRCH 4300 Family Resource Management HCL 3010 Healthcare Financial Management HCL 4040 Business Principles/Healthcare ACCT 1020 Principles of Acct II ACCT 2020 Fundamentals of Acct II ACCT 3011 Business Law ACCT 3130 Legal/Social/Political Environ /R50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 6

PROFESSIONAL WRITING (3 HOURS): ENGL 3134: https://tnecampus.org/courses/276/syllabus ENGL 4100: https://tnecampus.org/courses/281/syllabus ENGL 3250: https://tnecampus.org/courses/277/syllabus ENGL 3030: https://tnecampus.org/courses/284/syllabus PBRL 3421: https://tnecampus.org/courses/346/syllabus RESEARCH METHODS (3 HOURS): SOAA 3350: https://tnecampus.org/courses/492/syllabus MATH 1530: https://tnecampus.org/courses/362/syllabus HETH 4210: https://tnecampus.org/courses/293/syllabus SOCI 4510: https://tnecampus.org/courses/509/syllabus HEALTH COMMUNICATION (3 HOURS): COMM 3560: https://tnecampus.org/courses/203/syllabus COMM 4410: https://tnecampus.org/courses/204/syllabus COMM 4910: https://tnecampus.org/courses/205/syllabus ENGL 3134 Computers/Writing/Liter ature ENGL 4100 Writing for Internet and Electronic Media ENGL 3601 Technical and Professional Writing ENGL 3604 Persuasive Writing ENGL 3250 Professional s ENTC 3030 Technical MGMT 3510 Business (MIS 2749 pre-req.) PBRL 3421 Public Relations Writing (TNeCampus version) SOAA 3350 Social Statistics (same as SOCI 3311 Social Statistics) MATH 1530 Prob/Statistics/Non Calculus HETH 4210 Healthcare Research Methods SOCI 4510 Intro to Social Research HLSC 4010 Healthcare Stats/Research COMM 4011 in Organizations COMM 4341 Interpersonal COMM 4910 Public Relations Campaign /R50 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 7

POLICY & SOCIAL CONTEXT (3 HOURS): SOC 3650: https://tnecampus.org/courses/497/syllabus SOC 3700: https://tnecampus.org/courses/498/syllabus SOC 4520: https://tnecampus.org/courses/514/syllabus CRMJ 4520: https://tnecampus.org/courses/1345/syllabus PADM 3601: https://tnecampus.org/courses/426/syllabus PADM 4226: https://tnecampus.org/courses/427/syllabus COMM 3012 Health COMM 4410 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation COMM 3560 Intercultural COMM 3010 Integrated Corp/s HETH 4212 Trends/Issues in Healthcare HETH 4213 Community Health/Issues/Services HCL 3020 Healthcare Informatics SOCI 3422 Racial/Ethnic Minorities SOCI 3432 Sociology of Gender SOC 4510 Social Deviance CJUS 4460 Race/Ethnicity/Gender/ America SOCI 3701 Individual and Society SOCI 3831 Marriage and Family SOC 3650 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 3700 Sociology of Childhood SOC 4520 Patterns of Domestic Violence (prereq SOCI 1010 (M50/R50) or CRMJ 1010 (R50)) (same as CRMJ 4520) PADM 3601 Public Administration PADM 4226 Intro to Non-profit Orgs. HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 8

HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS (3 HOURS): COBH 4707: https://tnecampus.org/courses/195/syllabus HETH 4212: https://tnecampus.org/courses/295/syllabus HETH 4213: https://tnecampus.org/courses/296/syllabus PADM 4401: https://tnecampus.org/courses/428/syllabus HEALTHCARE SPECIALTY GUIDED ELECTIVES (21 HOURS, choose from list)**: COBH 4707: https://tnecampus.org/courses/195/syllabus COMM 4410: https://tnecampus.org/courses/204/syllabus HSC 190: https://tnecampus.org/courses/328/syllabus LDSP 3000: https://tnecampus.org/courses/351/syllabus PSY 3590: https://tnecampus.org/courses/478/syllabus PSYC 2120: https://tnecampus.org/courses/481/syllabus PSYC 3306: https://tnecampus.org/courses/486/syllabus PSYC 3210: https://tnecampus.org/courses/484/syllabus HCL 4000 Health Policy Issues COBH 4707 Int l Health/Problems/Issues HCL 3040 U.S. Health System HCL 4000 Health Policy Issues HCL 4020 Law/Ethics of Healthcare HETH 4212 Trends/Issues in Healthcare HETH 4213 Community Health/Issues/Services HLSC 3522 Assessment and Program Evaluation in Health Science HLSC 4520 Health and Lifestyle Counseling HLSC 4530 Epidemiology PADM 4401 Comparative Public Admin COBH 4707 Int l Health/Problems/Issues COMM 4410 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation HCL 3020 Healthcare Informatics HCL 3040 U.S. Health System HLSC 3522 Assessment and Program Evaluation in Health Science HLSC 4520 Health and Lifestyle Counseling HLSC 4530 Epidemiology HCL 4020 Law and Ethics in Healthcare HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 9

PSYC 223: https://tnecampus.org/courses/483/syllabus SOCI 217: https://tnecampus.org/courses/508/syllabus SOC 3150: https://tnecampus.org/courses/494/syllabus SOC 3200: https://tnecampus.org/courses/495/syllabus SOC 3650: https://tnecampus.org/courses/497/syllabus SOC 3700: https://tnecampus.org/courses/498/syllabus SOC 4515: https://tnecampus.org/courses/2834/syllabus SOC 4520: https://tnecampus.org/courses/514/syllabus SW 3170: https://tnecampus.org/courses/517/syllabus HCL 4040 Business Principles/Healthcare HLSC 2100 Wellness Concepts/Practice HMSE 2102 First Aid & CPR HSC 190 Intro to Human Pathophysiology LDSP 3000 Leadership Development PHIL 3514 Biomedical Ethics PSY 3590 Psychology of Personality PSYC 2120 Social Psychology PSYC 3306 Physiological Psychology PSYC 3210 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 223 Psychology of Aging SLS 3905 Leisure/Recre Disabilities SOCI 217 Sociology of Aging SOCI 3401 Social Inequality SOC 3150 Social Psychology SOCI 3831 Marriage and Family SOC 3200 Sociology of Sex and Gender SOC 3650 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 3700 Sociology of Childhood SOC 4515 Sexual Offenses and Offenders (same as CRMJ 4515) SOC 4520 Patterns of Domestic Violence (prereq SOCI 1010 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 10

(M50/R50) or CRMJ 1010 (R50)) (same as CRMJ 4520) SW 3170 Family Caregiving UNIVERSITY COLLEGE REQs: THEMATIC STUDIES (6 credits): http://www.memphis.edu/univcoll/resources /thematic_studies.php Online Options (see website) /R50 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE REQs: SENIOR PROJECT (3 credits)*: Online (UNIV 4995) GENERAL ELECTIVES (22-28 credits): Choose as needed to reach 120 credits /R50 *Students are required to be advised each semester by their Academic Advisor (phone or virtual). *All courses in Health Services Coordinated Study require students to earn a minimum Grade of C- (or better). *Many Upper Division (3000-4999 level) courses have prerequisites that must be met prior to being permitted to register for those courses. You are responsible for knowing and satisfying all course prerequisites. For specific information about courses and the prerequisites they may have, please view course descriptions: http://catalog.memphis.edu/index.php *Permits are required for many courses on Campus (such as Upper Division courses in Fogelman College of Business & Economics, all SWRK courses, and Senior Project). See website for more information: http://www.memphis.edu/registrar/register/permits.php *Senior Project is a student s culminating experience or capstone designed to synthesize and integrate the content of a student s program of study. Students will complete a senior thesis on a topic of their choice with the approval of their senior project instructor. The Senior Project is completed during a student s final semester. All Senior Project courses are taught online. Students will be assigned to a specific section based on the topic they select. *Although some courses may be listed in multiple groups, they can only be used to fulfill ONE degree requirement. **Upper Division credit requirement (42 credits); Upper Division courses are those at the 3000-4999 level. **Upper Division credits (42 total) must be earned elsewhere in degree program if using MATH 1530 for research; this Upper Division requirement also applies to any Lower Division choice being used in any degree requirement instead of an Upper Division. Students are required to meet with the Academic Advisor each semester to ensure Upper Division credits are being met. *** Gen Ed Curriculum: http://catalog.memphis.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=546 HLSV Global Updated JUNE 2018 11