Associate of Science in Health Sciences Philosophy

The faculty of Bryan College of Health Sciences, Associate of Science in Health Science program, believes that: The Health Sciences associate of science degree program provides a strong foundation in health sciences for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a healthcare field. Educational preparation for study in a health related field is built on an integrated study of natural sciences and general education concepts. Critical thinking is required to develop the scientific knowledge base essential to pursue an educational course of study in a health related field.

Students and graduates are guided by legal and ethical standards, and require communication and interpersonal skills which promote positive interaction with others in the educational and healthcare environment. They gain competence in applying natural science concepts and recognize the contribution of science to healthcare. Quality healthcare cannot exist without the academic framework and intellectual discipline inherent in the study of natural sciences.

Learning is a life-long, interactive process that builds on previous experience and ideally results in change in attitudes, beliefs, and/or behaviors. Learning occurs in a variety of environments, and involves the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. The learner is responsible for actively seeking knowledge both independently and under the supervision and guidance of qualified faculty.

Faculty are responsible as role models, mentors and teachers for providing a caring environment in which students are free to explore and develop personally, professionally and intellectually. The College provides educational opportunities within the multiple contexts of legal and ethical boundaries, political and economic forces, sociocultural influences, and spiritual and historical factors. This environment provides quality education, which develops critical thinking and contributes to meeting the emerging health care needs of society.