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Course Guides

Coherent Sequence:

The coherent sequence includes courses that provide students knowledge and skills to pursue a career through continued academic preparation and/or entry level employment.

Introduction To Health Science Technology

Health Science Technology I
Health Science Technology II
Health Science Technology III

Scientific Courses:

Four courses were developed collaboratively with the TEKS science writing team. Students receive science credit for these courses and satisfy the requirements for Career and Technology Education.

Scientific Research And Design:

This course satisfies the research requirements for graduation with the Distinguished Achievement Award.

Anatomy And Physiology Of Human Systems
Medical Microbiology
Pathophysiology

Integrated Occupational Courses:

The occupationally specific course content is organized into four systems of related health careers - Therapeutic, Diagnostic, Informational, and Environmental.

Medical Terminology
Gerontology
Clinical Nutrition
Pharmacology
Mental Health

Research:

Health Science Technology Independent Study satisfies the research requirements for graduation with the Distinguished Achievement Award.

Health Science Technology Independent Study

 

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