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Show Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions 483 general education requirements: CHEM 1010*, COMM 1020 or COMM 2110, HTHS 1110, MICR 1113, NUTR 1020, PSY 1010, SOC 1010/SOC1020. Consult with Academic Advising or the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions Admissions Advisement office regarding general education guidelines. Major Course Requirements for AS Degree Health Sciences Courses Required (14 credit hours) • HTHS 1101 - Medical Terminology Credits: (2) • HTHS 1110 LS - Biomedical Core Credits: (4) and • HTHS 1111 - Biomedical Core (continued) Credits: (4) or • ZOOL 2100 - Human Anatomy Credits: (4) and • ZOOL 2200 - Human Physiology Credits: (4) or • HTHS 1105 - Technology-Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology Credits: (4) and • HTHS 1106 - Technology-Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology (continued) Credits: (4) • HTHS 2230 - Introductory Pathophysiology Credits: (3) • HTHS 2231 - Introductory Pathophysiology Laboratory Credits: (l) Health Sciences Support Courses (6 credit hours) Select an additional 6 credit hours from thefollowing Health Sciences courses: • HTHS 1103 - Introduction To Health Careers and Care in a Diverse Society Credits: (3) • HTHS 1108 - Biocalculations for Health Professions Credits: (5) • HTHS 1120 - Case Studies in Health Sciences Credits: (3) • HTHS 1130 - Common Medicines Credits: (3) • HTHS 2240 - Introduction to Pharmacology Credits: (3) or • HTHS 3240 - Introduction to Pharmacology Credits: (3) • HTHS 2830 - Health Sciences Directed Readings Credits: (1-3) • HTHS 2904 TD - Information Resources in the Health Professions Credits: (l) • HTHS 2990 - Health Sciences Seminar Credits: (l) • NEUR 2050 - Introduction to Neuroscience Credits: (3) Required Support Courses (18 credit hours) • CHEM 1010 PS - Introductory Chemistry Credits: (3) or • Other General Education Chemistry course * • COMM 1020 HU - Principles of Public Speaking Credits: (3) or • COMM 2110 HU - Interpersonal and Small Group Communication Credits: (3) • MICR 1113 LS - Introductory Microbiology Credits: (3) • NUTR 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition Credits: (3) • PSY 1010 SS - Introductory Psychology Credits: (3) • SOC 1010 SS/DV - Introduction to Sociology Credits: (3) * Students interested in Nursing will want to choose CHEM 1050 or CHEM 1110 which will add an additional 2 credit hours. Course Descriptions - HTHS Department of Health Sciences HTHS lioi - Medical Terminology Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Full Sem, Online] Medical terms of Greek and Latin origin. Designed for the pre-professional and workers in health related fields. HTHS 1103 - Introduction To Health Careers and Care in a Diverse Society Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course will compare and contrast diverse health careers. Students will discuss the history, providers, and delivery models involved in Health Care. The course will explore how such factors as economic class and status in groups such as gender, age, and physical ability affect health care professionals. Students will also explore numerous fields and opportunities in the Health Care Industry. HTHS 1105 - Technology-Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] This course teaches fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology that are required for further studies in nursing, allied health, and related disciplines. It is designed to be offered in a techno logy-enhanced environment (via Ednet to off-campus sites). Four hours of Ednet and two hours of laboratory/recitation per week. Open to concurrent enrollment students only. HTHS 1106 - Technology-Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology (continued) Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Four hours of Ednet and two hours of laboratory/recitation per week. Prerequisite: HTHS 1105 . Open to concurrent enrollment students only. May be repeated once with a maximum of 4 credit hours. Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |