Health Sciences
Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)
Course Requirements
MAJOR COURSES
Qtr. hrs. credit
4 Credit Hours
Students study the American healthcare system, its structure and operations, the forces responsible for shaping it, and the policies influencing its current and future performance.
4 Credit Hours
Provides a solid foundation and understanding of the medical language used by healthcare professionals. This is accomplished through the introduction, reinforcement, and combining of medical word parts including prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. Emphases are on word building, analysis of parts of the word, abbreviations, spelling, and correct pronunciation of various body systems including the musculoskeletal, digestive, nervous, and integumentary, as well as the senses.
4 Credit Hours
Students continue to develop their understanding of the medical terms that are used regarding various body systems. There is an emphasis on combining word parts (prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms) to create full medical terms including the cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic, and reproductive systems.
Prerequisite: HEA200
4 Credit Hours
Allows students to work in a position related to their course of study. Students integrate the skills and knowledge learned through their academic experiences and participate in focused online discussions and special online projects.
Prerequisite: BUS226
BUSINESS COURSES
2 Credit Hours12 Clock Hours
12
Explores career development opportunities and strategies. Stresses entry-level job requirements and upward career paths. Covers resume writing skills, interviewing techniques, and the importance of professionalism. Continues the student's orientation to Berkeley College’s computer framework, which includes content collection and compiling a professional e-portfolio.
4 Credit Hours
An introduction to computer technology with an emphasis on applications. Students learn how to use software packages, such as Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Includes an orientation to Berkeley College’s computer framework, which includes Blackboard, content collection, and portfolio development.
LIBERAL ARTS COURSES
4 Credit Hours
An introduction to expository writing through a comprehensive survey of forms of composition. Students are taught to use words with precision and strengthen their understanding and application of grammatical and rhetorical principles. Students are encouraged to appreciate and incorporate the principles of academic and professional writing.
4 Credit Hours
Strengthens the writing, reading, and interpretive abilities introduced in ENG105. Encourages students to develop an appreciation and understanding of various works of literature and utilize literature to enhance critical thinking and writing.
Prerequisite: ENG105
4 Credit Hours
Designed to help students improve oral communication skills. Emphasis is placed on identifying good and poor speech habits, techniques for improving speech, oral interpretation, effective speech planning and delivery, and interpersonal communication.
Prerequisite: ENG106
4 Credit Hours
Study of the structure, function, and pathology (disease) of the human body. Students are introduced to various body systems including the musculoskeletal, digestive, nervous, and integumentary, as well as the senses.
4 Credit Hours
Students continue to develop their understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology (diseases) of the human body. Topics covered include the cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic, and reproductive systems.
Prerequisite: SCI223
4 Credit Hours
The morphology and function of microorganisms, especially viruses and bacteria, are studied. The characteristics of microorganisms, the disease process, and the immune response are discussed.
4 Credit Hours
This course provides an understanding of the legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in the healthcare environment, including laws and standards that protect both the healthcare professional and patient. In addition, the bioethics component of the course focuses on the study of the ethical controversies involved in the practice of medicine including euthanasia, abortion, doctor-patient confidentiality, human and animal experimentation, genetic engineering, stem-cell research, cloning, and access to healthcare.
4 Credit Hours48 Clock Hours
48
An introduction to the basic principles of psychology and their direct application to the understanding of human behavior. Topics include human development, learning, memory, thinking, intelligence, creativity, motivation, emotion, adjustment, perception, abnormal behavior, and therapy.
Humanities Elective
4
Free Electives
7
Health Sciences Specialization
25
General Education Core Humanities Requirement
GEC111 The Art of Argument
4 Credit Hours
Students gain knowledge of the various techniques of argumentation. The flaws in arguments, such as frauds, deceptions, and logical errors are presented.
90 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
In the final quarter most on-site courses are offered only during the late afternoon and early evening so as not to interfere with internships.
MULTI-LEVEL PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN SPECIALIZATION COURSES
| PCT100 | Fundamentals of Patient Care | 2 |
| PCT110 | Patient Care Procedures | 2 |
| PCT121 | Introduction to Clinical | 1 |
| PCT131 | Advanced Patient Care Techniques | 3 |
| PCT150 | Long-Term Care Techniques and Clinical | 4 |
| PCT231 | Patient Care Practicum | 2 |
| PCT255 | Home Health Care Techniques and Clinical | 3 |
| PCT258 | Medication Procedures Techniques and Clinical | 4 |
| PCT270 | Patient Care Capstone | 4 |
SURGICAL PROCESSING TECHNICIAN SPECIALIZATION COURSES
| SPT100 | Introduction to Surgical Processing | 3 |
| SPT110 | Surgical Instrumentation I: Inspection, Identification, Handling | 4 |
| SPT120 | Surgical Instrumentation II: Sterile Packaging and Processing | 4 |
| SPT130 | Sterilization, Cleaning, and Decontamination Techniques | 4 |
| SPT150 | Surgical Processing Clinical Practicum | 8 |
| SPT151 | Clinical Seminar | 2 |


