EHS Management Track Lower Division Requirements
Mathematics and Science Courses (10 credits required)
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SCI 0100 Water, An Interdisciplinary Study (3) or
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BIOL 0103 or
Biological Topics in Modern Society (3) or
Man in a Chemical World (3)
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CHEM 100
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MATH 115 Finite Mathematics (3) or MATH 0100 Contemporary Mathematics
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STAT 0121 Introduction to Statistics of the Social Sciences (4)
Social Sciences Political Science (21 credits required)
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SOCY 0101 Basic Concepts in Sociology (3)
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PSYC 0100 Introduction to Psychology (3)
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POLI 0100 American Government (3) or
POLI 0110 Dimensions of Politics (3)
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POLI 0250 Public Administration (3)
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ECON 0101 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
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ECON 0121 Principles of Accounting I (3)
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ECON 0122 Principles of Accounting II (3)
Emergency Health Services (3 credits required)
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EHS 0200 Introduction to Emergency
Health Services (3)
(Transfer Students enroll during 1st Semester at UMBC)
Others and Electives (26 credits required)
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ENGL 0100Composition (3)
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ELECTIVES(23) select from EHS electives or GER.
Management track majors are encouraged to complete electives
for certificate in Public Administration.
EHS Management Track Upper Division Requirements
Social Sciences Political Science (9 credits required)
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SOCY 0351 (a)Medical Sociology (3)
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POLI 0354 Public Management and Personnel Systems (3)
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ECON 0467 Health Economics (3)
Emergency Health Services (40 credits required)
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EHS 0300 Emergency Health Services
Theory and Practice (3)
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EHS 0301 Planning Emergency Health
Systems (3)
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EHS 0302 Clinical Concepts and Practice
(4)
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EHS 0351 (a)Financial Management and
Budgeting (3)
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EHS 0352 (a)Microcomputer Applications
to Health Services (3)
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EHS 0360 Instructional Issues in EHS
(3)
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EHS 0400 Emergency Health Services
Theory and Practice II (3)
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EHS 0430 Research Topics in Emergency
Health Services (3)
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EHS 0450 (a)Emergency Health Services
Practicum (15)
Electives (11 credits required)
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Select from EHS electives or GER requirements.
Total Credits 120 (Lower and Upper Division)
(a) Alternate course work may satisfy the requirement.