Sample Course Sequences
Each major within the Department of Allied Health Sciences has a specific suggested sequence of courses to help you ensure that all major and graduation requirements are met. Students are encouraged to discuss any questions or concerns with your assigned advisor as soon as possible to ensure your academic and professional goals are met.
Allied Health Sciences Major
Note: Course requirements vary by major and concentration. Adding, removing, or changing a concentration will impact meeting the major requirements. Make an appointment with your advisor to discuss any changes in major or concentration.
Allied Health Sciences Major – Standard Plan
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Allied Health Sciences Major – Health Sciences Concentration
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Allied Health Sciences Major – Healthcare Administration Concentration
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Allied Health Sciences Major – Public Health & Health Promotion Concentration
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Allied Health Sciences Major – Standard Plan early graduation for CEIN program
2024-2025 Catalog Year (Storrs)
2024-2025 Catalog Year (Waterbury)
2023-2024 Catalog Year (Storrs)
2023-2024 Catalog Year (Waterbury)
Refer to the following link for CEIN related questions: https://cein.nursing.uconn.edu/allied-health-to-cein/
Allied Health Sciences Professional Programs
Diagnostic Genetic Sciences
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Dietetics – Coordinated Program (4+1 Fast-Track)
2025-2026 Calendar Year Course Sequence
2024-2025 Calendar Year Course Sequence
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.
Verification Statements and Program Completion
Verification Statements of completion are issued to all students who have satisfactorily met the requirements of the Coordinated Program and have a Maters’s degree. University of Connecticut Master degree requirements must be met to receive a degree.
These requirements include:
Students must demonstrate a “C” (73 or higher) or better mastery in Dietetics coursework during the program’s two years and externship. An overall GPA of 3.0 or higher is required by the Graduate School.
- Meet a minimum of ‘beginner or competent’ in all clinical, community/counseling, food service, and research rotations during the final spring semester and Externship. It is expected that the student will be competent in most areas as he/she progresses through supervised practice. Competent is defined as: demonstrates sound knowledge and effective use of entry level skills; seeks assistance after investigating potential solutions.
- Formal documented evaluations of performance will be reviewed with the student at the completion of rotations. These evaluations become a part of the permanent student file. Students have the right to review the file at another time.
- The Externship must be completed prior to a verification statement being issued.
- Students must complete the program within 150% of the of the time (within 4.62 academic years for the 4 + 1 program and 3.165 academic years of the 4 + 2 program)
Dietetics – Coordinated Program + MS in Health Promotion Sciences
4 + 2 Master's Coordinated Dietetics Program - Example of Course Sequence
Master's Coordinated Dietetic Program - DPD Not yet Completed - Sample Sequence of Coursework
Note: Students who have not yet completed their DPD coursework must meet with the Dietetics Director to determine which additional DPD courses are required.
Verification Statements and Program Completion
Verification Statements of completion are issued to all students who have satisfactorily met the requirements of the Coordinated Program and have a Maters’s degree. University of Connecticut Master degree requirements must be met to receive a degree.
These requirements include:
- Students must demonstrate a “C” (73 or higher) or better mastery in Dietetics coursework during the program’s two years and externship. An overall GPA of 3.0 or higher is required by the Graduate School.
- Meet a minimum of ‘beginner or competent’ in all clinical, community/counseling, food service, and research rotations during the final spring semester and Externship. It is expected that the student will be competent in most areas as he/she progresses through supervised practice. Competent is defined as: demonstrates sound knowledge and effective use of entry level skills; seeks assistance after investigating potential solutions.
- Formal documented evaluations of performance will be reviewed with the student at the completion of rotations. These evaluations become a part of the permanent student file. Students have the right to review the file at another time.
- The Externship must be completed prior to a verification statement being issued.
- Students must complete the program within 150% of the of the time (within 4.62 academic years for the 4 + 1 program and 3.165 academic years of the 4 + 2 program)
- If the student has a Bachelor’s degree, an official transcript from that college or university must be given to the Dietetics Director at the start of the program.
Medical Laboratory Sciences
*Reminder: Your catalog year is the academic year in which you declared your major/concentration, not the year you entered the university or your graduation year.