ALH 4430 Health Science Capstone/Senior Project
The capstone course is a culminating educational experience that allows students to demonstrate and apply mastery of program outcomes and promotes the application of knowledge acquired in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Health Sciences degree curriculum with previous knowledge and experience to identify and implement a scholarly project. The project must address the analysis of, and strategies to address improvements in, community and global health, leadership/management, and/or educational practices with the assessment of one's knowledge and experience regarding the healthcare professional's role in healthcare settings. One classroom and 14 practicum hours per week.
Division: Health Sciences
Department: Allied Health
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No
Prereqs: ALH 3430 Must have associate's degree in healthcare and Restricted to Majors and Completion of 3 credit hours in 4000-level ALH courses (minimum of one concentration course)
Outcomes
- Implement a capstone/senior project in a setting relevant to the chosen concentration.
- Present an analysis of the design, methodologies, and evidence-based outcomes associated with the capstone/senior project.
- Demonstrate mastery of program outcomes and application of knowledge acquired in the BAS-HS degree curriculum.
Credit Hours: 3
Classroom Hours: 1
Practicum Hours: 14