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 Medical Science

Introduction to Health Innovation

PREREQUISITE: NONE

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCI 150

Covers topics of immediate or special interest to a faculty member and students.

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

PREREQUISITE: PREREQUISITE(S): BIO 201 WITH C OR BETTER

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE BIO 202

Studies the structure and function of the human body. Topics include cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic/immune, endocrine, renal, digestive, and reproductive systems. Cannot be used for major credit in the life sciences.

Intro to Health Professions and the US Health Care System

PREREQUISITE: NONE

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 220

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Introduces the historical, social, political, economic and interprofessional contexts in which health care professions and the United States health care system evolved.

Culture and Health

PREREQUISITE: NONE

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 230

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Cultures of diverse groups and health/illness. Cross-cultural communication, awareness of own cultural influences, indigenous and alternative healing practices.

Clinical Health Care Ethics

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

PREREQUISITE: ENG 102,105 OR 108

HIGH SCHOOL: MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 210

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Healthcare ethics emphasizing analysis and ethical decision making at clinical and health policy levels for healthcare professionals.

Culture and Health

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

HIGH SCHOOL: HEALTH CARE SERVICES OTHER

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 230

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Cultures of diverse groups and health/illness. Cross-cultural communication, awareness of own cultural influences, indigenous and alternative healing practices.

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

HIGH SCHOOL: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE BIO 201

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Studies the structure and function of the human body. Topics include cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Cannot be used for major credit in the life sciences.

Human Development

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

HIGH SCHOOL: HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE CDE 232

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Lifespan development from conception through adulthood, with emphasis on family influences. Recognition of individuality within the universal pattern of development.

Human Pathophysiology

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

PREREQUISITE: BIO 201 WITH C OR BETTER; BIO 202 WITH C OR BETTER; CHM 101 OR HIGHER WITH C OR BETTER; MIC 205 WITH C OR BETTER; MIC 206 WITH C OR BETTER

HIGH SCHOOL: HEALTH CARE SERVICES OTHER

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 240

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Chemical, biologic, biochemical, and psychological processes used in study of structural and functional alterations in health with selected therapeutics.

Introduction to Nursing and Health Care Systems

CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE

HIGH SCHOOL: FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING SERVICES

COLLEGE: ASU COURSE HCR 220

CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE

Introduces the social, political, and economic contexts in which the nursing profession and health care systems in the United States evolved.