Principles of the Biomedical Sciences - Honors

926 – Principles of the Biomedical Sciences - Honors – 1 credit

  • Full Year –Prerequisites of Algebra II (or concurrent), Chemistry (or concurrent) Grades 10, 11 – Fee
  • Available for college credit to qualifying students
  • Students complete both courses (PLTW HBS and PLTW PBS) and will earn HC Bios 1112 "Human Organism" - 4 credit hrs

Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) is a full-year high school course in the PLTW Biomedical Science Pathway. This course serves to provide foundational knowledge and skills in fields such as biology, anatomy & physiology, genetics, microbiology, and epidemiology as well as engage students in how this content can be applied to real-world situations, cases, and problems. Through both individual and collaborative team activities, projects, and problems, students will tackle real-world challenges faced by biomedical professionals in the field. They will work with the same tools and equipment used in hospitals and labs as they engage in relevant hands-on work. Students will develop skill in technical documentation to represent and communicate experimental findings and solutions to problems. In addition, students will explore how connections to other disciplines such as computer science and engineering shape the future of medicine and practice collaboration techniques that will help them connect with professionals across any field.