Health Science A.A.S.
This program provides certified/licensed healthcare professionals (e.g., Pharmacy Technicians, Surgical Technicians, Licensed Practical Nurses, Ultrasound Technicians, etc.) an opportunity to earn an Associate's degree and advance in their current employment and/or continue their education to the baccalaureate level.
Courses
- ANT101 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology
- BIO107 — Human Biology
- BIO111 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO201 — Practical Nutrition
- BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO250 — Microbiology
- CSC100 — Intro to Computers & Computing
- CSS100 — College Student Success
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG102 — College Comp II
- ENG103 — Technical Report Writing
- ENG112 — Speech
- HLT103 — Principles of First Aid
- HLT110 — Culture, Diversity, & Healthc
- HLT111 — Intro to Health Care
- HLT112 — Pathophysiology
- HLT115 — Dynamics of Hlth Care in Soc
- HLT126 — Principles of Public Health
- HLT128 — Consumer Health
- HLT130 — Global Health
- HLT210 — Medical Law and Ethics
- HLT211 — Community Health
- HLT215 — Service Learning Comm Health
- HLT216 — Healthcare Navigation
- HLT218 — Health Disparities in the U.S.
- MAT100 — College Algebra
- MDA106 — Medical Terminology
- MDA224 — Pharmacology
- MDC101 — Clinical Coding I
- MDC110 — CPT/HCPCS Coding I
- MDC112 — Clinical Coding II
- MDC120 — CPT/HCPCS Coding II
- MDC124 — Pathopharmacology
- MDC200 — Medical Billing
- MDC210 — Health Info & Reimbursement
- PHL218 — Contemporary Moral Issues
- PNU101 — PN: Fundamentals of Nursing
- PNU102 — PN: Clients w/Alt Basic Needs
- PNU201 — PN: Maternal Child Health
- PNU202 — PN: Clients w/ Complex Needs
- PNU203 — PN: Role Transition
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSY260 — Lifespan Development
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC260 — Race & Ethnic Relations