HSC 2000 Health Science Electives
Health
Science elective requirements can be satisfied by transfer credit, or through taking courses at Labouré College of Healthcare.
Students with current healthcare certifications may be able to earn equivalency credits based on their earned certification, receive transfer credit for prior college coursework in the health sciences, and/or choose from a selection of electives at Labouré. Students who need to earn these credits at Labouré College of Healthcare will choose from a selection of Health Science elective options outlined below.
- BIO 1010 Human Biology
- EKG 1020 Electrocardiography Basics
- GER 1010 Introduction to Aging and Gerontology
- GER 1020 Health Disparities and Aging
- GER 1030 Models of Healthcare
- HSC 2040 Introduction to Medical Practice Management
- HSC 2045 Introduction to Healthcare Payment Systems
- HSC 2050 Contemporary Issues in Healthcare
- HSC 2060 Patient Safety and Compliance
- HSC 2075 Introduction to Complementary Alternative Medicine
- HSC 2080 Bioterrorism Preparedness in Healthcare
- MIC 2201 Microbiology for Healthcare Professionals
- PHL 1010 Clinical Laboratory Basics
- PHL 1025 Principles and Methods of Phlebotomy
- SCI 2055 Introduction to Global Health
- SCI 2065 Introduction to Epidemiology
- SCI 2070 Applied Nutrition for Health
Additional coursework may be considered for Health Science elective credit with approval of the Dean. These may include but are not limited to:
- NUR 1015, NUR 1025 (Labouré professional course transfer availability only)
- ANA 1120 Anatomy & Physiology II (4) if student takes BIO 1010 Human Biology as their natural science requirement.
- Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) professional courses
- Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) professional courses
- Respiratory Care (RSC) Labouré professional course transfer availability only
- Radiation Therapy (RTT) Labouré professional course transfer availability only
Credit for Prior Learning - associate degree-seeking students can apply for a maximum of 18 CPL credits. Please speak to an academic advisor for more information on this process.
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