Foundations of Health Care
This course is designed to introduce you to medical professions and basic foundational
skills for first aid and the treatment of patients.
Human Body Systems (Anatomy/Physiology)
This course is focused on the anatomical and physiological systems of the body as
well as the diseases of those systems.
Medical Terminology
While in this course, you are assisted in developing the language used for communication
in the healthcare professions.
Medical Lab
This is the capstone course of the program. It includes hands-on experiences in the
classroom and lab. You may also qualify to participate in internship experiences
at local clinics, hospitals and other medical service provider locations.
Clinical Observations
Students must submit to random drug screenings at their expense, purchase uniforms
and non-canvas/non-mesh white tennis shoes, have transportation to and from job shadowing/Managed
Clinical Observation locations, provide proof of TB Skin Test, Hepatitis B vaccination
(3), MMR (at least one) and Influenza vaccination before the end of the first quarter
of the fall semester. To be eligible to participate in clinical observations students
must maintain a “C” average in each fall nine-week grading period, and may not exceed
six (6) absences in the fall semester of Level II and four (4) absences in the third
quarter.
Enrollment Criteria
All programs in the technical center have three class periods available for enrollment.
In the event there are more applicants for a section than seats available, students
will be asked to choose an alternate period. If the section(s) are still over enrollment
capacity, the following additional criteria will be used to determine acceptance into
the program:
- Minimum sixth grade reading level;
- Minimum sixth grade math level;
- Minimum 2.0 GPA;
Final determination will be at the discretion of the instructor and the center director.