The Health Science Pathway is for students interested in healthcare. Possible careers in this field include Registered Nurse, Doctor, CNA, Pharmacy Technician, Respiratory Therapist, Phlebotomist, Patient Care Technician, and Radiology Technician.
College Preparatory
Health Science 1 is the first of four courses offered to students interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare field. Students are introduced to healthcare history, careers, law and ethics, cultural diversity, healthcare language & math, infection control, professionalism, communication, basics of the organization of healthcare facilities, and types of healthcare insurance. Students get a good grasp of where healthcare has been, where it’s going, and how professionalism and personal characteristics impact their success. The skills and knowledge that students learn in Health Science 1 serve to prepare them for future clinical experiences such as job shadowing or internships as they advance in the Health Science courses.
[555000CW]
College Preparatory
Prerequisites: 75% or higher in Health Science 1
Health Science 2 applies the knowledge and skills that were learned in Health Science 1 while further challenging the students to learn more about the healthcare field. The course will include a more advanced study of infection and infection control which will better familiarize students with OSHA, HIPPA, and the CDC. Students will also learn how to take vital signs, record them, and learn what the data means. Students will learn about the stages of life and Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs and how law and ethics are applied in the healthcare setting. Medical terminology, medical math, and pharmacology are incorporated throughout the lessons being taught. Students will be certified in First Aid and CPR in this course. This course provides a foundation for further advancement in Health Science. It is recommended that students should score an 80% or higher in this course to advance to Health Science 3 and Clinical Studies.
[555100CW]
Honors
Prerequisites: 75% or higher in Health Science 2 or Sports Med 2
Health Science 3 acquaints students with basic anatomy and physiology of the human body. Students learn how the human body is structured and the function of each of the 12 body systems. They will study the relationship that body systems have with disease from the healthcare point of view. This is a very “hands on” course and students will learn through projects and activities in the classroom. Students will also participate in teamwork activities that will enhance understanding of the healthcare field. This course does not count as a lab science.
[555200HW]
Dual Enrollment
Prerequisite: Either completed or enrolled in Health Science 3 and must meet college acceptance requirements
Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy introduces the fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology. Electrocardiography provides the basic skills necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician's office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs. overs medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation.
Visit the York Tech page for more information about dual enrollment courses.
[AHS 104: 554200EH, AHS 145: 854700EH]
Dual Enrollment
Prerequisite: Completion of Health Science 3 and must meet college acceptance requirements
Clinical Studies is designed to give students clinical experience in a real healthcare setting toward earning their nurse aide certification. Students will spend class time learning and reviewing the necessary skills and qualities needed to complete a 40-hour clinical experience in a long-term care facility. Students are taught to perform nursing-related services to patients and residents in hospitals or long-term care facilities, under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse. School-based and long-term care facility training is provided to assure students’ eligibility for the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services nurse aide certification. CPR for the Healthcare Provider and First Aid certifications are earned in this course. Students interested in Clinical Studies must follow a registration process toward admission; information regarding the registration process is provided at the completion of Health Science 1.
Visit the York Tech page for more information about dual enrollment courses.
[AHS 117: 854000EH, AHS 120: 854100EH]
Additional Elective
College Preparatory
EMS 1 is designed to teach students about emergencies and how to respond appropriately in emergency situations. The curriculum includes instruction in areas of legal and ethical issues, safety, infection control, healthy lifestyles, medical terminology, disaster preparedness, and injury prevention. Skills will include vital signs, adult/infant cardiopulmonary-resuscitation (CPR), and adult/child automated external defibrillation (AED).
[553100CW]
Note:
Courses will be offered either on CHS campus OR at York Technical College
Middle College Application required
Must meet college acceptance requirements - Visit the York Tech page for more information about dual enrollment courses.
This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the human body.
This course focuses on the mastery of touch keyboarding and basic formatting principles.
This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success.
This course includes a study of the psychological and emotional effect of illness, hospitalization and recuperation upon the patient, others, and health care providers.
This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation.
This course includes a study of concepts required to assist in the care of patients.
This course is a study of emergency care procedures utilizing first aid and CPR principles
This course provides the basic skills necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician's office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs.
This course provides a study of the practical applications related to receptionist and patient care clerical duties such as data entry, transferring physician orders, and coordinating unit communications in a variety of health care settings.
This course contains the essential theory, skills, and special procedures required to meet the venipuncture needs in hospitals, clinics, and other health care settings.