
NAU HEALTH SCIENCES
The Department of Health Sciences prepares students for careers and further
study in the health sciences.
The B.S. in Health Sciences: Community Health Promotion: prepares students for careers
in community health education and health promotion in such settings as hospitals, governmental
health agencies, and work site health promotion programs.
The B.S. Ed. in Health Sciences: Physical Education and School Health
prepares students for teacher certification and positions in K-12 schools.
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Health Sciences is earned entirely
through a distributed learning format and allows working allied health professionals to earn
the degree in a flexible format.
The Bachelor of Science in lnterdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Speech Language
Sciences and Technology prepares students for entry into a graduate program in
Communication Sciences & Disorders and related fields.
A Speech-Language Pathology (SLPA) Certificate provides technical coursework
needed to become a speech-language pathology assistant. For more information,
click here.
A Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Allied Health programs provides a
bachelor completion program for students in one of the allied health fields with an associates
or future or prior student in one of the clinical program, and
The Department also offers a web-based Master in Administration emphasis in Health Sciences.
Residental (on-campus) Programs:
A residential (on-campus Flagstaff) student may select either a B.S.
Health Sciences major degree with an emphasis in Community Health or a B.S. Ed. Degree with
an emphasis in Physical Education and School Health.
Students interested in the B.S. in Health Sciences, Community Health Education degree must
complete and submit an application for admission.
Contact the department office for program information.
Email Health.Sciences@nau.edu.
Call (928) 523-8262 for more information, or click here.
Online Programs:
A Distance Learning student who majors in Health Sciences must apply to be admitted to the
Distance Learning program, and if admitted, must select either:
BS. in Health Sciences: Community Health
B.A. S. in Health Sciences
Bachelor Completion Programs in Allied Health (requiring a student to be current, prior or in the
process of getting their associates in one of the following areas)
B.S. in Health Sciences: Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Therapy
BS in Health Sciences: Respiratory Care
BS in Health Sciences: Physical Therapist Assisting
BS in Health Sciences: Surgical Technology
BS in Health Sciences: Paramedic Care
BS in Health Sciences: Medical Assisting
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Health Sciences
PO Box 15095
Building 66, Room 231
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Phone: (928) 523-8262
Fax: (928) 523-0148
health.sciences@nau.edu
Ellen Larson
Senior Lecturer
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South San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011