Grade 15 - Health Science

Anatomy (Credit: 0.50)

In this course, students will explore the anatomy or structure of the human body. In addition to learning anatomical terminology, students will study the main systems of the body-- including skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and nervous systems. In addition to identifying the bones, muscles, and organs, students will study the structure of cells and tissues within the body. This course is recommended for grades 10-12.

Applied Medical Terminology A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the medical terminology related to the human body systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also include medical terminology related to diseases, disorders, medical procedures, and treatment for each body system.

Applied Medical Terminology B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in healthcare careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics like communication and professional skills, professional conduct and safety practices required in healthcare field. You will also learn how to sensitively interact with culturally diverse people. You also understand how to use technology and math skill in healthcare industry.

California Applied Medical Terminology 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the medical terminology related to the human body systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also include medical terminology related to diseases, disorders, medical procedures, and treatment for each body system.

California Applied Medical Terminology 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in healthcare careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics like communication and professional skills, professional conduct and safety practices required in healthcare field. You will also learn how to sensitively interact with culturally diverse people. You also understand how to use technology and math skill in healthcare industry.

California Health Science 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the basic structure and function of the human body. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also cover diseases and medical procedures related to each body system.

California Health Science 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as biomolecules, biological and chemical processes, and various diseases.

California Health Science 2 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 18 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover diverse topics such as the healthcare system, diagnostic services, stress management, health informatics, medical math, and professional conduct

California Health Science 2 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as infection control, medical and surgical equipment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care.

California Nutrition and Wellness (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide. It has 17 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover basic knowledge about nutrition and wellness such as basic concepts of nutrition, the digestive and metabolic processes, nutrient requirements, dietary guidelines, importance of physical fitness, community health issues, food managements, and careers in the field of nutrition and wellness.

California Principles of Health Science 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the five systems related to health care: diagnostic, therapeutic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the history of health care in the United States, job opportunities in the five healthcare systems, the qualifications and skills required to work in the healthcare sector, and factors that are important in a workplace environment such as communication skills, knowledge of laws and ethics related to health care, and knowledge of nutrition principles.

California Principles of Health Science 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the human body systems and learn career skills related to health care. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover medical terminology, human anatomy, homeostasis, and different stages of development in the human lifespan. It also covers desirable personal qualities and professional skills for the healthcare sector.

Exercise Science (Credit: 0.50)

This course guides students through an in-depth examination of the effects of exercise on the body. Students learn how to exercise efficiently and properly and how to motivate themselves and others. Basic anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology will serve as a foundation for students to build effective exercise programs. The study of nutrition and human behavior is also an integral part of the course to enhance the student comprehension of this multifaceted subject. This course is recommended for grades 10-12.

First Aid and Safety (Credit: 0.50)

In this course, students learn and practice first aid procedures for a variety of common conditions, including muscular, skeletal, and soft tissue injuries. In addition, students learn how to appropriately respond to a variety of emergency situations. They also learn the procedures for choking and CPR for infants, children, and adults. In addition to emergency response, students will explore personal, household, and outdoor safety, and disaster preparedness.

Florida Applied Medical Terminology A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the medical terminology related to the human body systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also include medical terminology related to diseases, disorders, medical procedures, and treatment for each body system.

Florida Applied Medical Terminology B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in healthcare careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics like communication and professional skills, professional conduct and safety practices required in healthcare field. You will also learn how to sensitively interact with culturally diverse people. You also understand how to use technology and math skill in healthcare industry.

Florida Health Science 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the basic structure and function of the human body. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also cover diseases and medical procedures related to each body system.

Florida Health Science 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as biomolecules, biological and chemical processes, and various diseases.

Florida Health Science 2 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 18 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover diverse topics such as the healthcare system, diagnostic services, stress management, health informatics, medical math, and professional conduct.

Florida Health Science 2 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as infection control, medical and surgical equipment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care.

Florida Introduction to Health Science (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the five systems related to health care: therapeutic, diagnostic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development systems. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover career opportunities in the five healthcare systems, the qualifications and skills required to work in the healthcare sector, and factors that are important in a workplace environment such as communication skills, leadership skills, and knowledge of laws and ethics related to health care.

Florida Nutrition and Wellness (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide. It has 17 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover basic knowledge about nutrition and wellness such as basic concepts of nutrition, the digestive and metabolic processes, nutrient requirements, dietary guidelines, importance of physical fitness, community health issues, food managements, and careers in the field of nutrition and wellness.

Health Careers (Credit: 0.50)

In this course students explore a variety of career options related to the health care field, including medicine, nursing, physical therapy, pharmacy, dental careers, child care, sports medicine, personal training, social work, psychology, and more. Students will learn about various options within each field, what each of these jobs entails, and the education and knowledge required to be successful. In addition, they will focus on basic job skills and information that would aid them in health care and other career paths.

Health Science 1 (Credit: 1.00)

The course is based on Career and Technical Education (CTE) standards to help students develop technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the health science industry. Semester 1 is designed to enable all students at the high-school level to understand the basic structure and function of the human body and it will help the students identify and analyze the diseases and medical procedures related to each body system. Semester 1 will help the students develop an understanding of biomolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; biological and chemical processes; and various diseases that affect the body.

Health Science 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the basic structure and function of the human body. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also cover diseases and medical procedures related to each body system. medical procedures related to each body system.

Health Science 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 12 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as biomolecules, biological and chemical processes, and various diseases.

Health Science 2 (Credit: 1.00)

This course is designed to enable all students at the high-school level to learn the basics of health science. The course will help the students develop an understanding of the academic qualifications, personal skills, training, and use of healthcare tools required to work in the healthcare industry. The course is based on Career and Technical Education (CTE) standards to help students develop technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the healthcare industry.

Health Science 2 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 18 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover diverse topics such as the healthcare system, diagnostic services, stress management, health informatics, medical math, and professional conduct.

Health Science 2 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers. This course has 16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as infection control, medical and surgical equipment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care.

Intro to Nursing 1 - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one semester course introduces students to the field of nursing. In the first semester students will learn about the history and evolution of nursing, education and licensure requirements, career path options, and nursing responsibilities. Students will also focus on foundational information such as basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, pharmacology, first aid, and disease prevention. In semester two students will examine various nursing theories, as well as focus on the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment options. Students will also learn about professional and legal standards and ethics. Additional skills of communication, teaching, time and stress management, patient safety, crisis management will be included.

Intro to Nursing 2 - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one semester course introduces students to the field of nursing. In the first semester students will learn about the history and evolution of nursing, education and licensure requirements, career path options, and nursing responsibilities. Students will also focus on foundational information such as basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, pharmacology, first aid, and disease prevention. In semester two students will examine various nursing theories, as well as focus on the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment options. Students will also learn about professional and legal standards and ethics. Additional skills of communication, teaching, time and stress management, patient safety, crisis management will be included.

Medical Terminology (Credit: 0.50)

In this course students will be introduced to basic medical language and terminology that they would need to enter a health care field. Emphasis will be placed on definitions, proper usage, spelling, and pronunciation. They will study word structure and parts, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, as well as symbols and abbreviations. They will examine medical terms from each of the body’s main systems, including skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, and lymphatic systems, and sensory organs. In addition, students will learn proper terminology for common tests, procedures, pharmacology, disease, and conditions.

Nutrition & Wellness (Credit: 0.50)

This one - semester course is intended as a practical, hands - on guide . It has 17 lessons organized in to f our units , plus f our U nit A ctivities . Each lesson contains one or more L esson A ctivities . This course will cover basic knowledge about nutrition and wellness such as basic concepts of nutrition, the digestive and metabolic processes, nutrient requirements, dietary guidelines, importance of physical fitness, community health issues, food management, and careers in the field of nutrition and wellness.

Principles of Health Science (Credit: 1.00)

With an engaging and interactive instructional approach, this rigorous course provides your students with a comprehensive overview of health science topics and careers. Health science professionals are in increasing demand and of increasing interest, and this course is an effective way to introduce students to the wide array of health science careers. Beginning with medical terminology, the course includes an overview of physiology and human homeostasis and more.

Principles of Health Science A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the five systems related to health care: diagnostic, therapeutic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the history of health care in the United States, job opportunities in the five healthcare systems, the qualifications and skills required to work in the healthcare sector, and factors that are important in a workplace environment such as communication skills, knowledge of laws and ethics related to health care, and knowledge of nutrition principles.

Principles of Health Science B - Semester B (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the human body systems and learn career skills related to health care. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover medical terminology, human anatomy, homeostasis, and different stages of development in the human lifespan. It also covers desirable personal qualities and professional skills for the healthcare sector.

Texas Health Science Theory A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 16 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover diverse topics such as the healthcare system, diagnostic services, stress management, health informatics, medical math, and professional conduct.

Texas Health Science Theory B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 15 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as infection control, medical and surgical equipment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care. You will submit the Unit Activity documents to your teacher, and you will grade your work in the Lesson Activities by comparing them with given sample responses. The Unit Activities (submitted to the teacher) and the Lesson Activities (self-checked) are the major components of this course. There are other assessment components, namely the mastery test questions that feature along with the lesson; the pre- and post-test questions that come at the beginning and end of the unit, respectively; and an end-of-semester test. All of these tests are a combination of simple multiple-choice questions and technology enhanced (TE) questions.

Texas Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the skills required to achieve success in modern-day careers related to health care. This course has 15 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover various topics in health science, such as infection control, medical and surgical equipment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care. You will submit the Unit Activity documents to your teacher, and you will grade your work in the Lesson Activities by comparing them with given sample responses. The Unit Activities (submitted to the teacher) and the Lesson Activities (self-checked) are the major components of this course. There are other assessment components, namely the mastery test questions that feature along with the lesson; the pre- and post-test questions that come at the beginning and end of the unit, respectively; and an end-of-semester test. All of these tests are a combination of simple multiple-choice questions and technology enhanced (TE) questions.

Texas Medical Terminology (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the medical terminology related to the human body systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the structure of the human body systems and their functions. It will also include medical terminology related to diseases, disorders, medical procedures, and treatment for each body system.

Texas Principles of Health Science A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the five systems related to health care: diagnostic, therapeutic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development systems. This course has 14 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover the history of health care in the United States, job opportunities in the five healthcare systems, the qualifications and skills required to work in the healthcare sector, and factors that are important in a workplace environment such as communication skills, knowledge of laws and ethics related to health care, and knowledge of nutrition principles.

Texas Principles of Health Science B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)

This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the human body systems and learn career skills related to health care. This course has 14 lessons organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities. This course will cover medical terminology, human anatomy, homeostasis, and different stages of development in the human lifespan. It also covers desirable personal qualities and professional skills for the healthcare sector.





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