University of Cincinnati Reviews of Bachelor's in Health Sciences

  • 6 Reviews
  • Cincinnati (OH)
  • Annual Tuition: $28,540
67% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
83% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Bachelor's in Health Sciences

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Caleb Von Lehmden
  • Reviewed: 7/12/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences has given me a great educational experience. I have learned about many different allied health professions while gaining hands-on experience in the rehabilitation science labs, and working with professors who have real world experience both with patient care, and research. Hearing their enthusiasm in the individual fields of study makes me excited to start my career. The professors I have worked with so far have opened my eyes to many opportunities that I may be able to take advantage of moving forward with my graduate school endeavors."
Kaitlyn Bigner
  • Reviewed: 6/6/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Academically, UC has nonetheless prepared me for the demanding course load that graduate school will bring me. But it has also prepared me for success beyond assignments and exams; UC has taught me valuable life lessons that will prepare me for success in life in general. These lessons are beyond what has been taught in the classroom, as I have gained experience through my coursework, social life, and extracurricular activities that will act as catalysts for success in my future. The pre-physical therapy program offers hands-on learning and numerous opportunities to get involved with the community. UC goes beyond the textbook and prepares individuals for real-world situations."
Edem Gadagbui
  • Reviewed: 5/2/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The University of Cincinnati is a great school. I have had many opportunities to become involved on campus and improve my professional skills. Involvement in your University is important. I have had the opportunity to work on campus as a Head Resident Advisor which allows me to have a positive impact and become a role model for freshman and upperclassman; joined an organization called HealthCats which allows me to volunteer at different camps and learn more about my major; and joined a organization called Connections Mentoring, which places you with a mentor in your desired career field. All these opportunities has developed my networking skills and improved my professionalism! I am happy to have had the experiences I did at UC and if you are looking for a school that will push you to develop yourself-- UC is where to go."
Jessie Conway
  • Reviewed: 5/1/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"My current program is very focused on preparing undergrads for grad school. The courses are taught by faculty that also teaches in the Doctorate program for Physical Therapy or are certified Physical Therapists. The course work is not just a bunch of book learning focused on meeting requirements to get into certain schools and pass tests. The teachers are dedicated to helping you learn and build off of what was taught in previous years. This program is definitely a lot of work if you want to do well, however by succeeding in the courses offered you are better preparing yourself for future schooling, as well as building relationships with faculty and peers that will help you achieve all of your potential."
Rachael Black
  • Reviewed: 10/17/2016
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI has provided the upmost qualitative experiences for me as a student. Across the board, it is simply intangible to explain the opportunities UC provides. The medical network of TEAM members that UC facilitates strongly influences all majors within the medical field to understand the importance of how each major aims to work in union to form the best patient - attentive health care network. I never truly understood the value of patient care until I worked amongst people of all fields to facilitate the true meaning of health care. The major outcome I have learned at UC is that there is a process behind each and every patient. The care is not in the hand of one individual, but a team of envious professionals to accomplish the same goal. I wake up everyday with my passion in mind and not a day passes where I do not see myself working within the medical field."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/20/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"No communication whatsoever on how you are doing i your course. No help from anyone whatsoever. If you email them goodluck on a response. They took off points from my final grade on something that had nothing to do with my school work. It was due to a one day late email or so they say."