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 Health Science




 Preparing students for the expanding health field, they can earn
 certification for Nursing Assistant, and CPR/First Aid.   Basic First   Health Science I  (5550)  Clinical Studies Program (12 Grade Students) (2 units)
 Aid, CPR, On-The-Job Training, Health Professional Speakers, Job   The first of four courses offered to students interested in pursuing a career   Spring Semester Only (5560)
 Shadowing,  and field studies to local Health Care facilities are   in  the  healthcare  field.  During  this  course,  students  are introduced  to
 among the opportunities available in the Health Science program.  healthcare history, careers, legal and ethics, cultural diversity, infection   Clinical Studies is a one-year course for high school seniors. It is designed
                                                                 to enable students to gain immediate employment as a Certified Nursing
 Courses Offered  control, professionalism, communication, basics of the organization of   Assistant and to make informed decisions on career objectives through
        healthcare facilities, and types of healthcare insurance. The knowledge that   education.  Students  will  participate  in  classroom, laboratory,  and  long-
        students learn in Health Science I serve to prepare them for future clinical
 Health Science I                                                term  care  clinical  experiences.  Students  must maintain  a  grade  of “C”
        experiences such as job shadowing or internships as they advance in the   or better to participate in the clinical component of training. The Nurse
        Health Science courses.                                  Aide Exam will be given for certification to work. Prior to entering the
 Health Science II                                               clinical phase of training, students will need to show proof of a negative
        (Prerequisite:  None)
 Health Science III/Anatomy  Honors Level                        tuberculin skin test.
 *Medical Vocabulary/ Anatomy  AHS 104  *Required course to be considered a completer  (Prerequisite:  Health Science I, II, and III* with a 75 or higher or teacher
                                                                 recommendation (*Health Science III may be substituted with Science
 Medical Terminology Honors Level                                Department Anatomy& Physiology, Medical Terminology or AP Biology))
 *Medical Terminology AHS 102

 Clinical Studies Honors Level  Health Science II (5551)
 Sports Medicine I & II  Applies the knowledge and skills that were taught in Health Science 1,   Medical Terminology  Honors*(5540)  (*Medical
        while further challenging the students to learn more about the healthcare   Terminology -AHS 102)
        field. Health Science II will continue teaching in more detail, the units of
 *College credit and AP weighting available through SCC  study that include advanced study of infection control. Students will be   This  course  is  a  one-semester  course  to  prepare  students  strongly
        certified in First Aid and CPR in this course. Career pathways and scenarios   interested in a health career. It will give the student a structured exposure
        are introduced through each section. This course provides a foundation for   to  the  interdisciplinary team approach  in  delivering  health care in the
        further advancement in Health Science.                    community and will encompass many disciplines. Curriculum will include:
                                                                  review of infection control, safety, vital signs, CPR and AED training, body
 Nurse-Aide Competency evaluation  (Prerequisite:   Health Science I  with a grade of 70 or better, or instructor   system.
        recommendation)
 CPR/First Aide/AED                                               (Prerequisite:  Biology or instructor recommendation)
 OSHA 10  *Required course to be considered a completer
 Paid Feeding Assistant


        Health Science III Honors* (5552) (*Medical Vocabulary/   Sports Medicine I (5555)
        Anatomy  AHS 104)
                                                                  Sports Medicine I emphasizes sports medicine career exploration
 Athletic Trainer  Dental Hygienist  A semester course designed for the student interested in entering a   and the prevention of athletic injuries, including the components of
 Anesthesiologist  Dietician  medical/allied health career. Anatomy of the Human Body Systems with the   exercise science, kinesiology, anatomy, principles of safety, first aid,
 Biomedical Engineer  Health Educator  recognition and understanding of Medical Terminology is used daily in the   cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and vital signs. Subject matter also
                                                                  includes legal issues, members of the sports medicine team, nutrition,
 Chiropractor  Lab Technician  health field. This course prepares the student for college level anatomy.   protective sports equipment, environmental safety issues, taping and
 Dental Assistant  Nursing Assistant  (Prerequisite: Health Science I and II with a grade of 70 or better, or instructor   wrapping, mechanisms of injury, and application of other sports medicine
 Pharmacist  Physician  recommendation)                           concept.
                                                                  (Prerequisite:  Biology or instructor recommendation)
        *Dual Credit is available for courses marked with an asterisk (*) above.   Sports Medicine II (5556)
        To earn dual  credit, students  must meet  the admissions requirements
 Are you a motivated self- starter?  for Spartanburg Community College. In addition, students earning dual   Sports Medicine II emphasizes the assessment and rehabilitation of athletic
 Are you eager to learn with an inquisitive nature?  credit will complete assignments that are above and beyond normal class   injuries. Subject matter will include discussion of specific conditions and
                                                                  injuries that may be experienced by individuals participating in athletic
 Can you demonstrate a sincere caring attitude for the well-being of others?  expectations.   activities. In addition, the use of appropriate therapeutic modalities
                                                                  and exercise in the care and rehabilitation of injuries will be examined.
                                                                  Advanced concepts related to the administrative aspects of the sports
                                                                  medicine program will also be covered in this course.
                                                                  (Prerequisite:  Sports Medicine I with a grade of 70 or better, or instructor
                                                                  recommendation)
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