Social Sciences Program, Health Science Option, A.A.
Effective Spring 2014. This option is designed for students seeking a career in health sciences. Students will have the option of finishing this program and transferring to a four-year institution to complete their Bachelor's degree or transitioning to, upon completion of admission requirements, one of the College's A.A.S. degrees in Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Dental Hygiene or Medical Laboratory Technology as much of the general education course work is the same. AAS health science programs have admissions requirements and application procedures that are available in the College Catalog.
Courses
- ANTH105 — Cultural Anthropology
- BIOL111 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL112 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIOL213 — Microbiology
- CHEM136 — Inorganic, Organic, Biochem
- COMP129 — Information Technology
- ENGL121 — English Comp: Writing Process
- ENGL122 — Engl Comp: Writing & Research
- HESC105 — Medical Terminology
- HESC107 — Health Care Career Exploration
- HESC115 — Nutrition and Health
- HESC165 — Pathophysiology
- HIST105 — World Civilization I
- HIST106 — World Civilization II
- MATH131 — Statistics
- PHIL227 — Introduction to Ethics
- PSYC106 — Intro to Psych II
- PSYC208 — Life Span Development
- PSYC216 — Intro to Psychopathology
- PSYC247 — Quantitative Methods in Psych
- SOCI202 — Analysis of Social Problems
- SOCI215 — Marriage and the Family
- SPCH115 — Public Speaking