The associate in science degree with a major in allied health is a transfer degree for students who wish to transfer to a four-year institution with a major in an allied health field. These fields include, but are not limited to, nursing, radiological sciences, physical therapy, occupational health, and dental hygiene. The degree offers students a broad general education, and provides basic knowledge in microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. These are common prerequisites for above mention four-year majors, while also preparing students for more advanced allied health courses. Degree requirements for four-year programs differ from institution to institution, so students wishing to transfer to a particular four-year program should consult a counselor regarding specific course requirements for that particular program.
The DVC allied health major is intended for transfer. Students wishing to transfer must consult with a counselor regarding other courses in math, chemistry and physics that may be required by the four-year institution to which they intend to transfer. Students who intend to transfer are advised to select General Education Option 2 (IGETC) or Option 3 (CSU GE) Option 1 (DVC General Education) is not generally advised.
To earn an associate in science degree with a major in allied health, students must complete each course used to meet a major requirement with a “C†grade or higher and complete all general education requirements. Major requirements may be taken only on a “for grade†basis. Certain courses may satisfy both major and general education requirements; however, the units are only counted once.
Students completing any program will be able to...
A. illustrate and analyze chemical bonds and reactions.
B. demonstrate an understanding of the structure and growth of microbes.
C. demonstrate knowledge of the structure and function of the human body.
D. demonstrate knowledge of the structure of the human body including both normal and pathological conditions.
Possible career opportunities
Completion of the biology program prepares students for advanced study leading to careers in government, industry, or secondary-school teaching. The program also partially satisfies the entrance requirements for medical and dental schools. Career options include: researcher, educator, laboratory technician, botanist, ecologist, and field technician.
Expected July 2025
Start date
January 2025
San Ramon Campus
1690 Watermill Road,
SAN RAMON,
California,
94582, West, United States
Expected July 2025
Start date
January 2025
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill Campus,
321 Golf Club Road,
PLEASANT HILL,
California,
94523, United States
Student will qualify for admission with one of the following: a high school diploma, by passing the California Certificate of Proficiency Test or General Education Development Test (GED) or be at least 18 years old and no longer enrolled in high school.
English Proficiency Tests:
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.