Health Sciences RAP - Fall 2008

This RAP is ideal for first-year students who have a declared major—or are interested in a major—related to health sciences.

Come join a community of like-minded peers who want to explore the personal and professional opportunities available through majoring in one of the following areas: Kinesiology, Communication Disorders, Nutrition, Pre-Dental and Pre-Med.

Be sure to visit the How to Join page on this website to learn about the process and important timelines you must follow to become a member of this fantastic program!

When you join this RAP you will:

  • Choose from a variety of courses that provide an opportunity to learn about majors and current topics within the health sciences.
  • Share your living-and-learning experience with a community of peers dedicated to improving the quality of health-related education, research, and services for individuals and diverse populations.
  • Enhance your understanding of the health sciences and the many positive effects this field has on the people and world around you.
RAP Classes

Classes

In the Fall semester, students will enroll in the following class taught in the residential area:

  • Philosophy 164 - Medical Ethics – small section

Students will also enroll in one of the following classes taught on the main campus with lab sections reserved for students in the Health Science RAP (based on Math Placement test scores, academic goals and advisor recommendation).

  • Biology 100 - Intro to Biology OR
  • Chemistry 111 – General Chemistry
  • English Writing 112 – College Writing in the residential area will be available both Fall and Spring semesters

Location

Students will live together in Kennedy Tower in the Southwest area of campus. Students will have the option to live with fellow RAP students or with others living in Kennedy Tower .