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Associate in Science in Allied Health Sciences
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (60 CREDIT HOURS)
The Allied Health Sciences Associate in Science degree program is the perfect choice for students interested in working in healthcare. Encompassing life sciences such as human anatomy, physiology, chemistry and nutrition, the Allied Health Sciences degree provides students with the foundational courses and knowledge to pursue a bachelor’s degree and/or enter the healthcare field upon graduation.
Students must complete all program requirement courses with a grade of C or better and maintain an overall (cumulative) GPA of 2.0 or higher to meet graduation
requirements.
For more information regarding OSUIT’s Allied Health Sciences degree, please contact a program advisor at 918-293-5370 or visit osuit.edu/allied-health.
* This program is offered 100% online.
Student should consult with an academic advisor to select courses which satisfy curriculum requirements for the student’s chosen field of study. Courses may be selected from the following courses and/or additional approved coursework (not utilized to fulfill general education requirements). ASL 1363 American Sign Language I BIOL 2104 Human Anatomy [P] BIOL 2114 Human Physiology [P] BIOL 2124 General Microbiology [P] CHEM 1515 General Chemistry II [P] HHP 1113 Personal Health MATH 1613 Trigonometry NURS 1113 ECG Interpretation NURS 1123 Diseases & Diagnostic Methods NURS 1132 Pre-Nursing Preparation NURS 1143 Professionalism in Healthcare NURS 1229 Nursing Care of Families [P] NURS 2003 Pharmacology in Nursing [P] NURS 2303 Medical Terminology PHYS 1114 General Physics I [P] PHYS 1214 General Physics II [P] PSYC 1113 Introductory Psychology PSYC 2313 Psychology of Personal Adjustment PSYC 2583 Developmental Psychology [P] SOC 1113 Introductory Sociology SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communications STAT 2013 Elementary Statistics
AMERICAN HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (6 CREDIT HOURS)
HIST 1483 US History to 1865 or HIST 1493 US History since 1865 POLS 1113 US Government
COMMUNICATIONS (6 CREDIT HOURS)
ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II [P]
COMPUTER LITERACY (3 CREDIT HOURS)
CS 1013 Computer Literacy & Applications
HUMANITIES (6 CREDIT HOURS)
Select two (2) courses from courses listed below or others designated with an “H”, “I”, or “D” as approved by program advisor. ENGL 2413 Introduction to Literature ENGL 2773 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 2883 Survey of American Literature II HIST 1613 Western Civilization to 1500 HIST 1623 Western Civilization after 1500 HUM 1013 Humanities I HUM 1033 Humanities II [P] HUM 1113 Music Appreciation HUM 2243 Native Peoples of North America * HUM 2453 Introduction to Film HUM 2563 Comparative Cultures HUM 2663 Study/Travel/Work across Cultures & Borders PHIL 1213 Ethics
MATHEMATICS (3 CREDIT HOURS)
MATH 1493 Math for Critical Thinking or MATH 1513 College Algebra
ORIENTATION (1 CREDIT HOUR)
ORIE 1011 College Strategies
SCIENCE (7 CREDIT HOURS)
Choose from courses listed below or others designated with an “N” as approved by program advisor. One (1) course selected must be a lab science course. BIOL 1114 General Biology BIOL 1604 Zoology [P] CHEM 1314 General Chemistry I [P] NSCI 1113 Introduction to Nutrition
APPROVED ELECTIVES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
Students should consult with an academic advisor for an approved list of electives.
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (120 CREDIT HOURS)
The Applied Technical Leadership program is an online, accelerated baccalaureate degree which prepares learners to develop, lead, and manage current and emerging technologies, technical professionals, and related processes. The program’s application-focused projects allow learners to align their learning experiences with their respective career trajectories, employers, and/or industries.
The Applied Technical Leadership degree was created in response to the demand for individuals who possess the technical, leadership, management, and entrepreneurial skills necessary to successfully fulfill supervisory and other administrative positions within today’s organizations and workforce sectors. According to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, General and Operations Managerial positions are projected to increase 10.6% by 2024.
Each applicant must meet the following requirements for consideration for acceptance into the Applied Technical Leadership program: 1. Hold an Associate in Applied Science degree or higher. 2. Submit a completed OSUIT Application for
Admission. 3. Submit a letter of application which addresses the applicant’s professional and educational goals and how the program aligns with their achievement. 4. Provide a current, professional resume which includes, at minimum, information regarding the applicant’s professional experiences and secondary and postsecondary education. 5. Submit a letter of reference from a nonrelative—preferably someone who knows the applicant professionally—which addresses the applicant’s qualifications to undertake the degree and likelihood for success in benefiting from and contributing to the program. Due to a limited number of openings, a point system will be used in the selection of individuals for acceptance to the Applied Technical Leadership program. Contact an academic advisor for details regarding program application procedures and key deadlines. The minimum overall (cumulative) GPA required for graduation is a 2.50.
For more detailed information regarding OSUIT’s Applied Technical Leadership program, please contact a program advisor at 918-293-4768 or visit osuit.edu/atl.
* This program is offered 100% online. APPLIED TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP (6 CREDIT HOURS)
ATLE 1113 Foundations in Technical Leadership ATLE 1213 Funding the Technical Enterprise
TECHNICAL SPECIALTY ELECTIVES (30 CREDIT HOURS)
College-level coursework selected from the student’s field of interest.
APPLIED TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP (34 CREDIT HOURS)
ATLE 3101 Orientation to Project Design ATLE 3213 Managing Resources in the Technical Enterprise [P] ATLE 3233 Applied Topics in Technical Resource Management [C],[P] ATLE 3413 Managing Operations in the Technical Enterprise ATLE 3433 Applied Topics in Technical Operations Management [C],[P] ATLE 3613 Leading the Technical Enterprise [P] ATLE 3633 Applied Topics in Technical Leadership [C],[P] ATLE 4113 Legal Aspects of Technical Leadership ATLE 4133 Applied Legal Topics in Technical Leadership [C],[P] ATLE 4313 Expanding the Technical Enterprise ATLE 4333 Applied Topics in Technical Enterprise Expansion [C],[P] ATLE 4903 Applied Technical Leadership Capstone [P]
UPPER-DIVISION PROGRAM ELECTIVES: 6CREDIT HOURS
APPLIED TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP (6 CREDIT HOURS)
ATLE 4513 Process Optimization in the Technical Enterprise and ATLE 4533 Applied Topics in Technical Process Optimization [C],[P] or ATLE 4613 Project Planning & Implementation in the Technical Enterprise and ATLE 4633 Applied Topics in Technical Project Planning & Implementation [C],[P]
AMERICAN HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (6 CREDIT HOURS)
HIST 1483 US History to 1865 or HIST 1493 US History since 1865 POLS 1113 US Government
COMMUNICATIONS (9 CREDIT HOURS)
ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition I or ENGL 1033 Technical Writing I ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II [P] or ENGL 2033 Technical Writing II [P] SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communications or SPCH 2313 Small Group Communications
HUMANITIES (6 CREDIT HOURS)
PHIL 1213 Ethics Humanities Elective (3 Credit Hours)
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (6 CREDIT HOURS) SCIENCE (7 CREDIT HOURS)
One (1) course selected must be a lab science course.
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
BADM 1113 Introduction to Business
Course may be selected from any 3000- or 4000level general education coursework not utilized to fill any of the above requirements.
INTERDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: 4CREDIT HOURS
COMPUTER LITERACY (3 CREDIT HOURS)
CS 1013 Computer Literacy & Applications or CS 2103 Computer Concepts & Applications for Business
ORIENTATION (1 CREDIT HOUR)
ORIE 1011 College Strategies