Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences – Online Degree Completion

Overview

Need to complete your Bachelor’s degree to launch or advance your career in healthcare?

SCU’s uniquely flexible, transfer-friendly Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (BSHS) program makes it possible. With multiple concentrations to choose from, plus unique pathway options that give you a jumpstart on an SCU Master’s or Doctoral degree, our BSHS program will quickly get you on track to the career of your dreams.

Upon graduation, you’ll be ready to pursue new roles or further your education in public health, health education, physician assistant, chiropractic, acupuncture & Chinese herbal medicine, ayurvedic medicine, nutrition, human genomics, genetic counseling, physical therapy, occupational therapy, dentistry, epidemiology, and more.

Program at a Glance

  • Bachelor’s completion program. Ability to enter with 48 or more qualifying college credits.
  • Full-time and part-time options, completed in under two years
  • Online, with courses delivered asynchronously, meaning that you may watch lectures and complete assignments whenever it works best for you in a given week
  • Unique course schedule through which you’ll take a maximum of just 2 classes at a time (each lasting just 7.5 weeks)–optimizing learning while reducing burnout
  • Ability to tailor curriculum to your goals through a wide range of concentrations
  • Accelerated Pathways that give you a jumpstart on an SCU Master’s or Doctorate degree
  • Fixed tuition guarantee, federal financial aid for those who qualify, and a range of institutional scholarship opportunities

Upcoming Start Dates

  • Fall: September 2nd and October 22nd, 2025
  • Spring: January 5th and February 25th, 2026
  • Summer: May 4th and June 24th, 2026

Click on the image above to see our Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program in action.

What Sets Our Program Apart?

FLEXIBLE, MANAGEABLE FORMATS

As a BSHS student, courses will primarily take place online and will be delivered asynchronously, meaning that you may watch lectures and complete assignments whenever it works best for you during a given week.  In addition, you’ll have the option to attend full-time, part-time, or ¾ time—and to switch between those options if your life and needs change during the duration of your program. No matter which track you are in, you’ll take a maximum of just 2 classes at a time, and each will last just 7.5 weeks. This unique model allows you to truly focus on and master each subject rather than splitting your attention across four or more classes as with many other programs.

TAILORED TO YOUR GOALS

We give you the opportunity to focus in the areas that interest you most, by selecting a concentration in one of the following areas: Health Education–CHES® Preparation, Health Promotion, Human Genetics and Genomics, Pre-Genetic Counseling, Functional Anatomy, Eastern Medicine, Integrative Nutrition and Wellness, Ayurvedic Science, Psychology, Chiropractic Sciences, or a customized concentration. The majority of these concentrations are delivered fully online, while others involve some in-person coursework and experiences. Learn more about our concentrations.

ACCELERATED PATHWAYS TO A MASTER’S OR DOCTORATE DEGREE

Our optional Accelerated Pathway tracks provide a powerful opportunity to get a jumpstart on an SCU advanced degree. You’ll take some of the same courses that our Master’s and Doctorate students take, earning transfer credits into those programs, but at Bachelor’s-level tuition rates.

  • Genetics & Genomics Pathway: By selecting the Human Genetics and Genomics concentration, you’ll take the same four courses as our first-year Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics (MSHGG) students. Should you apply for and enter our MSHGG program after earning your BSHS, you’ll enter with 12 transfer credits and advanced standing in the program.
  • Eastern Medicine Pathway: By selecting the Eastern Medicine concentration, you’ll take several of the same courses that our Master of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (MAcCHM) and our Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (DAcCHM) students take during the first term of their programs. Should you apply for and enter one of these programs after earning your BSHS, you’ll enter with 12 transfer credits and advanced standing in the program.
  • Chiropractic Pathway: By selecting our Chiropractic Sciences concentration, you’ll take several of the same courses that our Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) students take during the first term of their program. Should you apply for and enter our DC program after earning your BSHS, you’ll enter with more than 12 transfer credits and advanced standing in the program.

GUARANTEED INTERVIEWS WITH OUR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, AND GENETIC COUNSELING PROGRAMS

Students who have completed the BSHS program (and who meet the admissions standards) will be guaranteed interviews with our Master of Science: Physician Assistant (PA) program, our California-Based Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, and our Arizona-based Doctor of Occupational Therapy program. In addition, those who complete the Pre-Genetic Counseling concentration of the BSHS will be guaranteed an interview for our highly-competitive Master of Science in Genetic Counseling (MSGC) program.

UNIQUE INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION.

Most of today’s healthcare colleges offer an “interprofessional education” through which students learn with, from, and about other disciplines. But at SCU, we do it differently. Unlike other colleges, we teach you about both conventional and complementary disciplines—not just one or the other—because we believe in both and we teach both, all under one roof.

AN INTEGRATIVE, WHOLE HEALTH APPROACH

All too often, healthcare providers “stay in their lanes” rather than building comprehensive care plans that include other disciplines, professionals, and approaches. In addition, they look strictly at the physical body as opposed to all the factors that may be influencing a patient’s health and well-being—genetics, lifestyle, mental health, relationships, physical environments, community support, and beyond. But at SCU, no matter what program you are in, you’ll learn to blend the best of conventional and complementary approaches (integrative healthcare) and to treat the entire mind, body, and spirit (whole health)—for true lasting wellness.

SCU Video Series

Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences


Getting My Bachelors Degree in Two Years

Student Success Story:
Getting My Bachelors Degree in Two Years

Program News