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School of Health Sciences

Academic Advising
3070 Human Health Building
433 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester, MI 48309-4452
(location map)
(248) 370-2369
shs@www.zhongqiwg.com

Dean's Office
Human Health Building
(248) 370-3562
inhealth@www.zhongqiwg.com

School of Health Sciences

Academic Advising
3070 Human Health Building
433 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester, MI 48309-4452
(location map)
(248) 370-2369
shs@www.zhongqiwg.com

Dean's Office
Human Health Building
(248) 370-3562
inhealth@www.zhongqiwg.com

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Academic Advising

The professional Academic Advising Office staff empowers students during their academic pursuits and journey towards a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Health Sciences; Nutrition: Applied Health Sciences;Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences; Exercise Science; Environmental Health and Safety; or Wellness and Health Promotion. Our staff works in collaboration with the student to achieve their overall academic, graduation, and career goals in purpose for health.

For information about scholarships, student organizations and helpful links, please visit ourStudent Resourcespage.

To accommodate the needs of all students, we deliver services both in-person and remotely. To schedule your appointment, contact the advising office at (248) 370-2369 orshs@www.zhongqiwg.com.

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Student Resources
Our goal is to empower students as they plan and prepare for the next few years at Oakland University. Below are actions you should be taking as an SHS student to stay focused on the finish line — graduation.


First Year:Schedule an academic advising appointment with theFirst Year Advising Center. We also suggest that you explore connecting with student organizations to get involved.

Second Year:Schedule a one-on-one degree planning meeting with an SHS academic adviser. We'll encourage you to decide on what area you would like to study and commit to a major. Consider joining an academic organization, networking with other students and possibly job shadowing.

Third Year: Start preparation for professional school exams and possibly complete a professional exam. Consider job shadowing. Schedule a graduation audit with an SHS academic adviser.

Fourth Year:Apply to professional programs and job shadow. Plan at least two semesters in advance for graduation audits. Also, remember that there is an application deadline forgraduation. Plan for grad school.

What are your responsibilities as a student?
  • Carefully read information on your chosen major, specialization, concentration, minor, etc.
  • Understand all of the requirements for your chosen major and all university requirements outlined in yourUndergraduate Catalog.
  • Remember that some programs are competitive and admission may not be guaranteed.
  • Requirements for competitive programs vary. As a student, it is your responsibility to make sure that you understand the requirements, application procedures, deadlines, etc. for the competitive programs.
  • You should also keep in touch with SHS academic advising staff for regular updates and schedule an appointments at least once a year
New SHS Students

Welcome to the School of Health Sciences. The School of Health Sciences provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students, faculty, staff and partners across a broad array of health interests. Through exciting clinical and community-based opportunities, we pursue innovative learning, meaningful service and vibrant research endeavors in health and wellness. No matter your goals, a degree from the School of Health Sciences prepares you for a wide range of career paths. Identify your career choice through ourfoundational model. From the SHS Academic Advising team, welcome to the School of Health Sciences!

Visit theNew SHS Students websiteto meet your SHS academic adviser.

Appts And
Call-in Advising
Current students are required to schedule an academic advising appointment at least once a year. Students who are looking tograduateshould schedule a graduation audit at least two semesters prior to graduation.All graduation audits and transcript reviews require a scheduled academic advising appointment.

To schedule an appointment (virtual, phone, or face to face), contact the SHS Advising office at (248) 370-2369.
About call-in academic advising:
  • During this registration cycle we ask that you call the office to speak with an academic adviser during our scheduled call-in times and dates that are listed above.
  • No Graduation Audits will be provided during call-in sessions.
  • Students are being called back on a first to call, first serve basis.
  • Sessions will be no more than 30 minutes per student.
  • There is generally waiting involved.

Transfer students who have NOT been accepted to the university yet are encouraged to schedule a full advising appointment by calling (248) 370-2369 or sign-up for theTransfer Open House. We may not be able to access your records during a call-in advising session. We encourage transfer students to apply to the university in order to receive an official transcript evaluation. Transfer students who have been admitted to Oakland University should sign-up forOrientation Part IIonline to meet with an academic adviser during orientation. Call-in advising is designed for quick questions.

Monday, August 29, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 01, 2022 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday, September 02, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 07, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Thursday, September 08, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 15, 2022 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Degree Plans

The degree plans are suggested schedules designed for incoming freshmen to stay on track for graduation. Keep in mind that all students are required to follow any prerequisite requirements for every course.

Health Sciences
A Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (HS) degreecombines basic sciences, social sciences and health science courses for students who desire a generalized, health-focused academic experience. Students choose an academic concentration area to obtain greater exposure to a specific health discipline.

Concentration Areas:
Holistic Health|Pre-health Professional Studies|Pre-pharmacy

Nutrition
Nutrition (NTR) is an interdisciplinary field with three primary areas of focus: community nutrition (or public health), food service management, and clinical (medical) nutrition. The Bachelor of Science in Nutritionemphasizes the relationship between diet, nutrition, food access and health status.

Degree and specialization:
Nutrition|Dietetics

Applied Health Sciences

The Applied Health Sciences (AHS) program is designed to allow students to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree by combining courses from the university curriculum with specific Associate of Applied Sciences (AAS) degrees from accredited community colleges. The two-plus-two degree completion program allow students to readily transfer course credits from accredited two-year community colleges.

2-Year Degree Completion Program:
Health Care Leadership Track|Health Promotion Track

Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences
The Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences (CDS) program is designed to prepare students for professional opportunities in a variety of growing healthcare fields. In response to emerging technologies, many areas of specialization have evolved that ensure the expertise of the healthcare personnel fulfilling critical roles.

Specializations:
Histotechnology|Medical Laboratory Science|Radiologic Technology|Nuclear Medicine Technology|Pre-clinical Professions|Pre-pharmacy Sciences|Pre-Physician Assistant


Exercise Science

运动科学(练习)计划提供了一个科or of Science in Exercise Science, pre-physical therapy concentration, and a minor in exercise science, as well as elective courses for students interested in the relationship among physical activity, weight control, disease prevention, stress management and nutrition for optimal health and performance.

Degree, specialization and concentration:
Exercise Science|Orthotist and Prosthetist Assistant Studies|Pre-Physical Therapy|Exercise Science Dual Degree

Environmental Health and Safety
环境健康和安全(EHS)计划is multi-disciplinary in nature, providing students with relevant exposure to environmental health, occupational safety and industrial hygiene concepts through natural sciences, behavioral sciences and experiential learning opportunities.

Degree:
Environmental Health and Safety


Wellness and Health Promotion

The Wellness and Health Promotion (WHP) program teaches students to live and promote a healthy lifestyle. These professional skills are utilized in health enhancement, disease prevention, health education, health and fitness, corporate and worksite wellness, as well as human resource practice and management

Degree:
Wellness and Health Promotion|WHP/MPH Dual Degree|WHP to Nursing

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