BS Two-Year Transfer Degree Plan: Clinical Services Track

The following is a sample schedule for this major – your actual schedule may vary.

Meet with your advisor and review the class schedule before confirming your schedule.

Missouri State is committed to helping you graduate in two years.

About the clinical services plan

This degree plan assumes you’ve earned an Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Science (AS) or a certificate in an allied health profession from an accredited institution.

Your transfer credits help you complete your Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at Missouri State in two years (semesters five through eight).

The following degree plan, last reviewed 12-06-2022, is based on the 2022-23 catalog and Missouri State general education requirements.

First semester (fall)

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Second semester (spring)

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Allied health transfer Varied
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Third semester (fall)

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Allied health transfer Varied
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Fourth semester (spring)

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Allied health transfer Varied
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Fifth semester (fall)

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General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
Total hours 9-15

Sixth semester (spring)

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General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
Total hours 6-15

Seventh semester (fall)

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General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
Total hours 9-15

Eighth semester (spring)

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General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
General elective (upper level) 3
Total hours 6-15

Special notes

  • To be eligible for this option, you must have completed an approved allied health program that:
    • Consisted of a minimum of 30 credit hours.
    • Resulted in a certificate or degree.
    • Resulted in a professional credential.
    • Was offered through an accredited institution.
  • Remaining general education and/or graduation requirements will vary by student. Consult with your advisor to plan these courses.

Tips for success

  • Schedule an appointment with your advisor to create a customized plan.
  • Pay close attention to course periodicity and sequencing. Some courses are only offered in either the fall or spring semesters.
  • IPE 375 serves as the introduction to the Health Services major, and we recommend taking this class first. We also encourage students to take IPE 381 before IPE 475 and to save IPE 575 and IPE 576 for their senior year.