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Healthcare and Clinical Sciences

Health Sciences (Core) is a pathway of courses for students in the Health Sciences career cluster. The Health Sciences (Core) pathway includes classroom and hands-on experiences that will provide students with an overview of the health-care field, as outlined according to the Health Science Cluster in the National Career Clusters Framework and the National Consortium on Health Science Education (NCHSE), as well as begin to prepare students for careers in occupations predicted to have a high number of available jobs in the next 10 years, including careers in nursing services (registered nurse, nurse aide, practical nurse, home health aide), therapeutic services (sports medicine, athletic trainer, dietitian, respiratory therapy), diagnostic services (radiologist, phlebotomist, radiologic tech, sonographer, CT technology, medical lab technician), health informatics (health information technician, medical coder), veterinary services, medical services (optometrists, medical assistants), emergency services, rehabilitative services (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy) counselors, pharmacists, mental health services (psychologists).

 

Student Prerequisites for Health Science Core

For students to experience success in the program, the following student prerequisites are suggested:

  1. C or higher in English (the previous year)
  2. C or higher in high school-level math (last course taken or the instructor can specify the level of math instruction needed)
  3. C or higher in Biology I
  4. Instructor approval

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  1. Instructor approval

Student Prerequisites for Health Care and Clinical Sciences

For students to experience success in the program, the following student prerequisites are strongly suggested:

  1. C or higher in Health Science Core
  2. C or higher in Biology
  3. C or higher in English (the previous year)
  4. C or higher in high school-level math (last course taken or the instructor can specify the level of math instruction needed)
  5. Instructor approval