BS in Allied Health with Integrated Single Subject (Science) Teaching Credential

The B.A. and B.S. in Allied Health programs prepares students for careers or graduate work in nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, physician assistant positions, and more.

96 units

This program is offered collaboratively by the Department of Biology and Chemistry in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Division of Teacher Education in the School of Education. Students earn a bachelor of science degree in allied health and a teaching credential in a total of four years. Full program details and requirements are available on the Integrated Bachelor’s/Credential Program page of this catalog.

BS in Allied Health Requirements

All of the following requirements must be met to continue as an allied health, biological sciences, biochemistry, or chemistry major. A student’s failure to maintain these requirements will result in him or her being dropped from the major. Reentry to the major is by petition only.

  • Must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all biology, chemistry, biochemistry, math, and physics courses required for the major.
  • Must complete each course required for the major with a C- or higher for the course to meet a degree requirement in the Department of Biology and Chemistry.
  • Any single course within the major can be taken only two times at APU; students must change to a major outside the department after two unsuccessful (below C-) attempts in a single required course.
  • Only two courses total within the major can be repeated; students must change to a major outside the department after unsuccessful (below C-) attempts in any three required courses.
Biology
BIOL 151General Biology I 14
BIOL 240Biology of Microorganisms4
BIOL 250Human Anatomy4
BIOL 251Human Physiology4
BIOL 280Cell Biology4
BIOL 300Genetics4
BIOL 396Topics in Biology and Christian Thought 21
BIOL 496Ethics and the Sciences3
Chemistry
CHEM 151General Chemistry I 1, 34
CHEM 152General Chemistry II 34
CHEM 240Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry 44
Mathematics
MATH 130Introduction to Statistics 53
Note: MATH 130 does not meet the math prerequisite for BIOL 151 or CHEM 151. MATH 95, ALEKS 45 or equivalent is the math prerequisite for BIOL151. MATH 110 (B-), ALEKS 65 or equivalent is the math prerequisite for CHEM 151.
Physics
PHYC 155Physics for Life Sciences I 1, 33
PHYC 145Physics Laboratory I 1, 31
PHYC 156Physics for Life Sciences II3
PHYC 146Physics Laboratory II1
Psychology3
General Psychology 6
Human Growth and Development
Sociology
SOC 120Introduction to Sociology 63
Electives
Select one of the following:4
Principles of Biochemistry 7
Biomolecular Chemistry 7
Biomolecular Metabolism 7
Ecology
Neurobiology
Vertebrate Biology
Regional Human Anatomy
Mammalian Physiology
Plant Biology
Molecular Biology
Practicum and Topics in Allied Health
Advanced Topics in Biology
Select at least 3 units from the following: 23
Teaching and Learning in STEM 8
STEM Education Research Seminar 8
STEM Teaching Practicum 8
Medical Microbiology
Pre-health Seminar 8
Medical Missions Practicum 8
Directed Research Internship 8
Biological Science Internship 8
Stewardship Ecology
Developmental Biology
Biology Seminar 8
Advanced Topics in Biology
Readings 8
or an additional 4-unit course from the previous electives list above
Total Units64
1

Meets the APU Core: Natural Science general education requirement.

2

BIOL 152 meets this requirement if taken at APU.

3

This course may be waived with an appropriate Advanced Placement test score. 

4

CHEM 251CHEM 261CHEM 252CHEM 262, and BIOC 360 taken together meet the requirements for CHEM 240 and a 4-unit BIOL upper-division lab course.

5

Meets the APU Core: Quantitative Reasoning general education requirement.

6

Meets the APU Core: Social Science general education requirement.

7

Students should take BIOC 360 if taking only one semester of biochemistry. For a two-semester sequence, BIOC 270 and BIOC 370 should be taken. Credit will not be given for both BIOC 360 and BIOC 270, nor for both BIOC 360 and BIOC 370. BIOC 360 is an elective option only for students who have completed CHEM 252 and CHEM 262.

8

Students may take a maximum of 3 units total from BIOL 311, BIOL 312, BIOL 313BIOL 390, BIOL 391, BIOL 394, BIOL 395BIOL 490, or BIOL 497 for elective credit. 

Integrated Single Subject (Science) Teaching Credential Requirements 

TESP 501Art of Teaching I: Foundations of Teaching3
TESP 502Science of Teaching I: How Students Learn3
TESP 507Multilingual Learners and Literacy Development3
TEP 511Art of Teaching II: Pedagogy and Instructional Design3
TEP 512Science of Teaching II: Effective Assessment Strategies for All Learners3
TEP 537Teaching for Equity: Differentiation and Literacy in the Secondary Classroom3
TEP 538Pedagogy and Practice in the Secondary Classroom3
TESP 553Schools and Educational Systems2
TEP 563Clinical Practice: Single Subject 18
TEP 577CalTPA Support Course: Single Subject2
Total Units33
1

Refer to the Clinical Practice Clearance requirements.

The following courses meet the undergraduate APU Core general education requirements within the Integrated Bachelor’s/Credential Program:

  • TESP 502 meets the APU Core: Social Science general education requirement.
  • TESP 503 meets the APU Core: Intercultural Competence general education requirement.