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2024-2025 Course Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Course Catalog

3+3 Health Science B.S. to Logan Univeristy Chiropractic Doctorate Program


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The University of Saint Joseph offers a dual degree program leading to a Health Science, B.S.  and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.

Students who qualify for this program are able to earn a bachelor’s degree at the University of Saint Joseph and complete the Chiropractic Doctorate program at Logan University in 6 years. The last year’s requirements for the bachelor’s degree will be earned at Logan and the credits transferred back to USJ.

Students complete their prerequisite courses for the Chiropractic program while completing their Health Science degree at USJ and then apply to the Logan University Chiropractic program. Logan University will accept all USJ Health Science graduates that meet the progression standards and prerequisites.

Students may also opt for the 4+3 program if they do not want to pursue an accelerated option.

Students are required to complete all requirements in the general track of the Health Science, B.S.  with the exception of INTD 135, PUBH 101, PUBH 202, BIOL 301, NUTR 305 and HESC 499. The total number of credits completed at USJ will be 90-96 depending on course selection and how those courses satisfy a core requirement.  The remaining credits/requirements for the Health Science B.S will be completed at Logan University and will count toward the USJ degree as long as the minimum cumulative GPA from Logan is at a 2.0 based on a scale of 4.0. The USJ Bachelor Degree will be conferred after the required Logan coursework is complete and an official transcript has been sent to USJ for evaluation. USJ confers degrees in May, December, and August.

 

Suggested Plan of Study


Logan University Coursework


The following courses (30.5 credits)  will be used at USJ to complete the Health Science, B.S. requirements:

  • ANAT 10102 Histology 2 credits
  • ANAT 10202/1L202 Anatomy II with Lab 3/1.5 credits
  • BCHM 10201 Biochemistry I 3 credits
  • MICR 10201 Microbiology I 3 credits
  • NEURO 10201 Neuroanatomy I 3.5 credits
  • PYSO 10202 Physiology I 4 credits
  • PSYO10101 Cell Biology 2 credits
  • ANAT 10303/1L303 Anatomy III with Lab 3/1.5 credits
  • PATH 10301 Pathology I 4 credits

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