(2 Period Block) (Courses 96100 - 96110 taken simultaneously) 
(Elective) (Semester) (Grades 11-12)

(College Credit Course - HSC 182) (3 DMACC credits) (Grade: Non-weighted) 

This course is a continuation of Nurse Aide to provide additional skills and clinical to work in a hospital. 

* Course HSC 182 requires extended clinical sessions in evenings and/or weekends.
 
College Credit Transfer Details: The high school offers college credit courses for students, but remember it is the students' responsibility for their transcripts being sent to their college of choice for transfer of credits. Transcript Release Form

(2 Period Block) (Courses 96000 - 96030 taken simultaneously)
(Elective) (Semester) (Grades 11-12)

(College Credit Course - HSC 105) (1 DMACC credit) (Grade: Non-weighted) 

This course introduces both the variety and requirements for health care careers. Basic core knowledge and professional expectations common to all health careers are explored. Workplace safety and an overview of the health system and current trends are also covered.

 

College Credit Transfer Details: The high school offers college credit courses for students, but remember it is the students' responsibility for their transcripts being sent to their college of choice for transfer of credits. Transcript Release Form

(2 Period Block) (Courses 96000 - 96030 taken simultaneously)

 
(Elective) (Semester) (Grades 11-12)

(College Credit Course - HSC 120) (3 DMACC credits) (Grade: Non-weighted) 


Builds a medical vocabulary through an understanding of anatomic roots for words denoting body structures, prefixes, suffixes, and body functions. 

College Credit Transfer Details: The high school offers college credit courses for students, but remember it is the students' responsibility for their transcripts being sent to their college of choice for transfer of credits. Transcript Release Form

(2 Period Block) (Courses 96000 - 96030 taken simultaneously)
(Elective) (Semester) (Grades 11-12)

(College Credit Course -HSC 109) (3 DMACC credits) (Grade: Non-weighted) 

Students will discover the many options available, including roles and responsibilities in health career options. This course is designed to provide the student with the information necessary to make their health career choice. 


College Credit Transfer Details: The high school offers college credit courses for students, but remember it is the students' responsibility for their transcripts being sent to their college of choice for transfer of credits. Transcript Release Form

(2 Period Block) (Courses 96000 - 96030 taken simultaneously) 
(Elective) (Semester) (Grades 11-12) 

(College Credit Course - HSC 102) (1 DMACC credit) (Grade: Non-weighted) 

Learn to perform care for medical emergencies: fractures, burns, resuscitation, basic CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation, American Heart Level II Standards) Certification. 

College Credit Transfer Details: The high school offers college credit courses for students, but remember it is the students' responsibility for their transcripts being sent to their college of choice for transfer of credits. Transcript Release Form

241 Health-CPR

(Credit - 1) (Required) (Semester) (Grade: 10) 
 
This 
course 
will 
meet 
every day
 one
 semester
 opposite 
Physical
 Education.

  The
 course
 will 
include
 instruction 
in
 CPR
 techniques, 
first 
aid,
 cancer,
 health 
in 
the 
environment, stress
 and
 suicide
 prevention,
 Health‐care, 
and 
death
 and
 dying.

  (A
 small 
fee
 is 
required
 for
 CPR
 certification.)