Capstone II is the culminating experience for Health Science majors, building on the foundation established in Capstone I. In this course, students will implement, analyze, and present their approved capstone project, which may involve original research, a community health intervention, a program evaluation, or another applied health initiative. Students will synthesize their academic training to address a real-world health issue, demonstrating professional-level competence in research, project execution, critical thinking, and communication. Throughout the course, students will document progress, troubleshoot challenges, and reflect on their professional growth. The course concludes with a formal presentation and a comprehensive written report that highlights findings, outcomes, and implications for health science practice.
Prerequisites: Capstone I; Senior standing in Health Science major