Science Coursework:
BIOL 1030-General Biology 1 BIOL 1050-General Biology 2 CH 1010-General Chemistry 1
Class and Laboratory Studies of Class and laboratory studies Class and laboratory studies of
biological sciences such as cells, of human anatomy, plant diversity, chemical reactions, molecular
genetics, diversity, and evolution morphology, physiology, and ecology structures, and their molecular
representations
CH 1020-General Chemistry 2 PHYS 2070-General Physics 1 PHYS 2080-General Physics 2
Class and laboratory studies of Class and laboratory studies of mechanics, Class and laboratory studies of
treating solutions, rates of reactions, waves, fluids, kinematics, forces, and electricity, magnetism,
chemical equilibrium, electrical thermal physics electromagnetic waves, and
chemistry, and an introduction to optics
organic chemistry
BIOL 2220-Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 BIOL 2230-Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
Class and laboratory studies of cells and the Class and laboratory studies of the endocrine,
anatomical and physiological functions of the reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic,
anatomical and physiological functions of the respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems
integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous
systems
Health Coursework:
HLTH 2020-Introduction to Public Health HLTH 2030-Overview of Healthcare Systems
Introduction to the healthcare systems, delivery practices Introduction to the healthcare delivery system
trends, population, theories, and public health models including health care components, individual and
public expectations of need or demand for health,
and delivery of healthcare services
HLTH 2600-Medical Terminology HLTH 2400-Determinants of Health Behavior
Memorization of medical terms, prefixes, suffixes, and Analysis of health behavior theories and health behaviors based
root words that lead to the application and identification on psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors
of complex medical vocabulary
HLTH 2980-Human Health and Disease HLTH 3250-Infectious Disease and Exposure
An overview of behavioral, biological and psycho-social Introduction to communicable diseases commonly spread worldwide, with a
factors associated with major human diseases and focus on identification, prevention, control, and treatment.
conditions, with an emphasis on best health practices Taught with informational lectures and hands-on lab practices
HLTH 3800-Epidemiology HLTH 3980-Health Appraisal Skills
Epidemiological principles and methods used in the study of the origin, Lecture and laboratory practices emphasizing wellness, health programs, and
distribution, and control of disease application practices
HLTH 4700-Global Health HLTH 4900-Research and Evaluation Strategies for Public Health
Deepens students’ knowledge of global health and how Discussion of research in health with an emphasis on ethical,
public health work is conducted internationally, with moral, and legal issues
an analysis of international health need, designing,
implementing, managing, and evaluating public
health strategies
Spanish Coursework:
SPAN 2020-Intermediate Spanish SPAN 3020-Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Composition
Intermediate course to practice reading, speaking, listening, Intense review of Spanish structure, verbs, and vocabulary with an
and writing. Grammatical structures and vocabulary are introduction to syntax and stylistics through controlled and free
reviewed systematically compositions
SPAN 3040-Introduction to Spanish Literary Forms SPAN 3150-Spanish for Healthcare Professionals
Introduction to the basic structures and elements of fiction, Medical concepts and terminology in Spanish, with a focus on the
poetry, and essay, including literary and critical theory, anatomies and physiologies on each of the body systems and an
with readings in 19th- and 20th-century Spanish and introduction to epidemiological concepts
Spanish-American literature
SPAN 3050-Intermediate Spanish Conversation SPAN 3070-Spain and the Hispanic World
Practice in spoken Spanish with emphasis on vocabulary, Studies of the significant aspects of the culture of Spain from its
pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension, with origins to present. Emphasizes the artistic, social, historical, political,
intense practice in presentations and spoken fluency and contemporary issues of the Iberian Peninsula
SPAN 4070: Hispanic Film SPAN 4090-Comprehensive Writing In Spanish
Films are analyzed and studied to reflect Hispanic history Study of stylistics in addition to grammar review, writing paragraphs,
and society. Includes an analysis of the films' cinematographic short compositions, and creative papers in Spanish on both fiction and
techniques and their cinematic depiction of social, cultural, non-fiction topics
and historical realities of Hispanic nations
SPAN 4180-Technical Spanish for Healthcare Professionals SPAN 4190-Health and the Hispanic Community
Technical health communication course in Spanish with Spanish study of cultural aspects of health and health services in
emphasis on managerial and business aspects of the Hispanic populations
international health industry
Other Coursework:
AL 3520-Kinesiology STAT 2300-Introduction to Statistics
Increases understanding of basic scientific information concerning Basic concepts and methods of statistical inference, organization
athletic movement by utilizing the conceptual approach. Deals with and presentation of data, tests of significance, sampling, simple
the basic laws of human motion necessary in evaluation of athletic linear regression, and correlation
movement, utilizing joint structure and anatomic landmarks as a basis
for motion
COMM 2500-Public Speaking ENGL 1030-Composition and Rhetoric
Practical instruction in public speaking: practice in the preparation, Training in composing correct and effective expository
delivery, and criticism of short speeches while developing an and argumentative essays, with a focus on specific
understanding and knowledge of the process of communication landmarks and their analyses
PSYC 2010-Introduction to Psychology PSYC 3830-Abnormal Psychology
An introduction into human behavior with an analysis of the Uses current diagnostic standards for mental disorders as a framework for
biological bases of human behavior, learning, thinking, motivation, understanding the symptoms, causes, and treatments of the most commonly
perception, human development, and social behavior observed mental illnesses and maladaptive behaviors