Health Science (B.S.)
Prepare for a Career in the Medical Field
Why Study Health Science at Seton Hill?
Premier Faculty
Health sciences faculty at Seton Hill are researchers, chemists, biologists, nurses and dietitians. They will share their practical experience with you, in addition to guiding your learning in the classroom and lab.
Outstanding Facilities & Resources
You’ll enjoy taking classes and working in the labs of Seton Hill’s technologically-advanced Boyle Health Sciences Center.
Internships, Research & Clubs
At Seton Hill University, you can participate in joint faculty/student research right here on the Hill. You can also take advantage of opportunities to do research - or participate in healthcare internships - locally, regionally or around the world. Plus, you have your choice of student science clubs, offering everything from special trips to professional development to service projects.
Your Career in Healthcare
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the healthcare industry to continue to grow - adding more jobs than any other occupational group. Projected wages depend on career chosen and educational level. A recreational therapist with a bachelor’s degree, for instance, makes an average of $47,000 a year, while physicians and surgeons with advanced degrees make closer to $208,000 annually. At Seton Hill, faculty advisors and our award-winning Career and Professional Development Center will work together to prepare you to step straight into a career or a graduate school program.
Admissions & Aid
At Seton Hill University, we offer streamlined admissions requirements and a comprehensive aid program.
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Faculty
Brett Aiello
Assistant Professor of Biology
Jessica Brzyski
Associate Professor of Biology
Demetra Chengelis Czegan
Dean, School of Natural and Health Sciences, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Jamie Fornsaglio
Professor of Biology
Donna Haworth-Ward
Assistant Professor of Biology
Diane Kondas
Program Director, Nursing; Assistant Professor
Nicole McAllister
Assistant Professor of Biology
Diane Miller
Professor of Chemistry
Ja'Nean Reay
Associate Professor of Biology
Renee Rosier
Assistant Professor of Biology
Carrie Slagle
Assistant Professor