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WGU BS in Health and Human Services
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Some classes underwent changes; for instance, they had a nutrition-focused course that now includes a fitness aspect and went from 3 to 4 credits. Overall, I was impressed with the alterations in the degree, including the name. In a conversation with one of WGU's advisors, she mentioned how the school had close collaboration with a few hospitals here in NJ to shape the curriculum's structure and model a degree that is both flexible and practical. I suspect this is how the patho and pharma found their way into the mix. I guess it provides a sufficient foundation for a basic understanding, which is fine since they're not expected to prescribe or diagnose. I wonder if the fact that students can't transfer damn near half the degree is the reason why ppl are dodging this one.
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RE: WGU BS in Health and Human Services - by indigoshuffle - 11-10-2023, 11:28 PM

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