Applied Health Sciences Transfer Pathways

Your pathway to a bachelor's degree

Attend a WSU Applebaum information meeting for details

Information meetings are designed to answer your questions about WSU Applebaum's educational opportunities, admissions requirements and prerequisites. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Eastern Time. You will receive instructions for joining the online information meeting after you register to attend.

After attending an information meeting, we invite you to complete the Wayne State University undergraduate application.

What is Applied Health Sciences?

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Sciences (BSAHS) is an interdisciplinary program for students with an interest in health sciences. The curriculum consists of a variety of pathways to prepare students for application to a health science professional program or as a stand-alone degree to work in various health care settings.

What can I do with an Applied Health Sciences Degree?

Students will emerge with strong foundations in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, communication within a health care setting, interdisciplinary patient care, critical thinking and writing, ethics, and diversity across the health science continuum. The curriculum consists of a variety of pathways to prepare students for application to a health science professional program or as a stand-alone degree to work in various health settings.

Note that admission to one of the professional programs in the College is selective and not guaranteed.  Please attend an information meeting to learn about requirements, how admission decisions are made, and how to be a competitive applicant.

Primary contacts

 Macomb Community College
 Counseling & Academic Advising
 586-445-7999 | askanadvisor@macomb.edu

 

 Transfer Student Success Center 
 Transfer Advising 
 313-577-2487 transfer@wayne.edu