Health Sciences, A.S.
The academic foundation in this degree will allow students to continue their education by applying to a competitive program at the Medical Education Campus or prepare for entry to a variety of allied health or health sciences baccalaureate programs. Students should consult an academic advisor in selecting electives to this curriculum.
Courses
- BIO 101 — General Biology I
- BIO 102 — General Biology II
- BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I
- BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology
- BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences
- BIO 206 — Cell Biology
- CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
- CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication
- CST 229 — Intercultural Communication
- DIT 121 — Nutrition I
- DMS 100 — Orientation to the Sonography Profession
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- ENG 112 — College Composition II
- HIM 111 — Medical Terminology
- HLT 110 — Personal and Community Health
- HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology
- HLT 143 — Medical Terminology I
- HLT 206 — Introduction to Kinesiology
- HLT 230 — Principles of Nutrition
- HLT 250 — General Pharmacology
- ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications
- MTH 133 — Mathematics for Health Professions
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning
- MTH 161 — PreCalculus I
- MTH 245 — Statistics I
- PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology
- PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY 240 — Health Psychology
- RAD 105 — Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care
- RTH 120 — Fundamental Theory for Respiratory Care
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to:
- VET 111 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Anim