2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 07, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

CCV Health Science (AS) to VTSU Health Science (BS)


Catalog Year: 2026-2027 

Program Codes: S.BS.HLT.PTH; S.BS.HLT.PHS.PTH; S.BS.HLT.PAT.PTH

This transfer pathway will help you plan courses at the Community College of Vermont (CCV) that will meet course specific requirements at Vermont State University (VTSU).

  • CCV and VTSU are both a part of the Vermont State College System (VSCS). Students have one common VSCS transcript. As such, courses taken at CCV are not considered transfer credit.
  • VTSU is a partner in the Vermont Transfer Guarantee, https://ccv.edu/academics/transfer-from-ccv/vermont-transfer-guarantee/  
  • Students who have completed an associate degree at CCV will have completed all associate-level general education requirements at VTSU.
  • VTSU accepts all general education credits and associate’s level VSCS graduation standards from CCV.
  • Transfer courses from regionally accredited institutions will be accepted if grades are C- or better.

Join this transfer pathway by completing the CCV to VTSU Pathways Form.

CCV: Health Science, AS

VTSU: Health Science, BS

General Education: First Semester Seminar - CCV

INT 1050 Dimensions of Self & Society

General Education Requirement - VTSU

CNX 1010 Connections Seminar 1

General Education: Introductory Written Expression - VSCS

ENG 1061 English Composition

General Education: Introductory Written Expression - VSCS

ENG 1061 English Composition

General Education: Digital & Computing Literacy - VSCS

Choose: 

CIS 1041 Computer Applications or  

CIS 1430 Spreadsheets

General Education: Digital & Computing Literacy - VSCS

General Education: Mathematics - VSCS

Choose: 

MAT 2021 Statistics I 

General Education: Mathematics - VSCS

Program requirement:

MAT 2021 Statistics I

General Education: Natural Science - VSCS

BIO 2011 Anatomy & Physiology I 

General Education: Natural Science - VSCS

BIO 2011 Anatomy & Physiology I 

General Education: Social Science - VSCS

Choose: 

PSY 2070 Lifespan Development Psychology 

General Education: Social Science - VSCS

Program requirement: 

PSY 2070 Lifespan Development Psychology

General Education: Arts & Aesthetics - VSCS

Any eligible course in this category
General Education: Arts & Aesthetics - VSCS

General Education: Humanistic Perspectives - VSCS

Any eligible course in this category

General Education: Humanistic Perspectives - VSCS

General Education: Communication - CCV

Any eligible course in this category

Meets general education requirement for bachelor’s degree 

General Education: Research & Writing Intensive - CCV

Any eligible course in this category 

General education requirement met for CCV graduate*

Connections Seminar 2

General Education: Seminar in Educational Inquiry - CCV

HUM 2010 Seminar in Education Inquiry

Meets general education requirement for bachelor’s degree

Program requirements

 

AHS 1045 Introduction to Healthcare

Elective

BIO 2012 Anatomy and Physiology II

BIO 2012 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
AHS 2015 Principles of Public Health 

Required (Pre-Athletic Training Accelerated concentration only):

HED 3040 Community and Public Health

Health Science electives, 10 credits  

Choose from: 

CHE 1031 General Chemistry I 

PHY 1041 Physics I 

BIO 1030 Introduction to Nutrition 

AHS 2120 Wellness for Life

 

Program requirements:

CHE 1031 General Chemistry I 

PHY 1051 Physics I

BIO 1030 Introduction to Nutrition

AHS 2010 Current Health Issues

Electives: 5-8 credits 

Choose from:  

BIO 1212 Introduction to Biology: Cells and the Genetic Basis of Life 

 

CHE 1032 General Chemistry II  

PHY 1042 Physics II 

BIO 1211 Introduction to Biology: Ecology & Evolution

 

Program requirement:

BIO 1121 Biology I

 

Requirements for Pre-Allied Health:

CHE 1032 General Chemistry II  

PHY 1052 Physics II

BIO 1122 Biology II

Total CCV credits: 60

Total credits remaining at VTSU: 60

Courses to be taken at VTSU

Program core (6-12 credits)

AHS 2010 - Current Health Issues 3 cr (if AHS 2120 not taken at CCV)

BIO 1121 - Biology I 4 cr (if BIO 1212 not taken at CCV) 

CHE 1031 - General Chemistry I 4 cr (if not taken at CCV)

PHY 1051 - Physics I 4 cr (if not taken at CCV)

XSC 4071 - Research Methods in Health and Exercise Sciences 3 cr

AHS 2065 - Nutrition in Health & Performance or BIO 1030 - Introduction to Nutrition 3 cr (if BIO 1030 not taken at CCV)

AHS 4810 - Internship in Health Science or AHS 4911 - Health Science Research Project 1-3 cr

Electives for general degree (9-12 credits)

Students not choosing a concentration must also take 4 upper-level program electives from the following:

AHS 3180 - Nutrition Assessment 3 cr

AHS 3210 - Foundations of Therapeutic Interventions 3 cr

AHS 4025 - Health Behavior: Change & Adherence 3 cr

AHS 4110 - Psychophysiology of Stress 3 cr

BIO 3025 - Cellular and Molecular Biology 4 cr

BIO 3070 - Genetics 4 cr

BIO 3140 - Microbiology 4 cr

BIO 3215 - Developmental Biology 4 cr

BIO 3240 - Advanced Human Physiology 3 cr

XSC 3080 - Fundamentals of Personal Training 3 cr

XSC 3120 - Kinesiology 3 cr

XSC 3150 - Physiology of Exercise 4 cr

Pre-Allied Health Studies Concentration (9-21 credits)

BIO 1122 Biology II 4 cr (if not taken at CCV)

CHE 1032 General Chemistry II 4 cr (if not taken at CCV) 

PHY 1052 Physics II 4 cr (if not taken at CCV) 

plus 9 credits of upper-level Health Science electives (3000 level or above) 

Pre-Athletic Training Concentration (24 credits) 

AHS 1070 Basic Athletic Training 3 cr 

AHS 2160 Anatomical Aspects of Sports Medicine 3 cr 

AHS 2420 Foundations of Orthopedic Assessment 3 cr 

AHS 3210 Foundations of Therapeutic Interventions 3 cr 

PED 2160 Emergency Care and Personal Safety 3 cr 

XSC 2170 Resistance Training Techniques & Instruction 2 cr 

XSC 3120 Kinesiology 3 cr 

XSC 3150 Physiology of Exercise 4 cr

General education/electives as needed

Total credits to complete BS degree: 120

*Students who have graduated from CCV or who are transferring with 30 credits or more and have previously completed an intermediate research and writing intensive course are exempt from VTSU Connections Seminar 2. 

For complete and current program requirements, refer to the VTSU Academic Catalog:

Bachelor’s Degree (BS) in Health Science