This resource provides a framework for aligning health science curriculum, instruction, and assessment The standards within this resource will strengthen CTECs
This lecture note is prepared primarily for health officer students, and is organized based on the course outline of introduction to public health in the
This lecture note has two parts Part one includes the following five chapters: Principles of physiology, Excitable tissues (nerve and muscle), physiology of
by completing four credits within the CTE Health Science Cluster, including one advanced course, as noted by (ADV) Course Selection Notes:
“Health Science Education in Primary School”, financially curriculum was prepared and implemented in four Year 1 primary (1-10) Additional notes
III CAREER INFORMATION A Review medical specialty notes and career planning notes in addition to defining the following terms 1 Associate Degree
1 BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES MODULE 2014/15 STUDENT INFORMATION Lecture notes are NOT provided therefore students should take adequate notes for
1 Health Science Education Pacing Guide First Semester 1st Quarter TN Standards Lesson Focus Additional Notes Week 1 Standard 4 - Healthcare Systems
required DR in this area, including at least one Life-Scientific (QLS) and one Science Elective ≥ 300 level ➂ 3 Major Specific Notes Health Science
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Environmental Science Policy 3 Elective 1 Total 15 Total 13 Notes All applicable prerequisites must be met
Introduction to Health Science introduces middle school students to the exciting, dynamic world of the health 1) Identify key innovators and contributions made in the history of health care in the United States Standards Alignment Notes
Science Conjoint programme: Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Health Science 1 Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy Studies Postgraduate Certificate /
Important: This degree plan is effective for those starting this degree program in fall 2023 through summer 2024. This degree plan will remain in
effect for students who do not break enrollment or who do not change degree programs, concentrations or cognates.
ENGL 101 Composition & Rhetoric 3 MATH 201 Introduction to Probability & Statistics3 3
___________ Communications Elective 3 NASC 210 Science & Society3 3 ___________ Information Literacy Elective 3 ___________ Information Literacy Elective 3 MAJOR Core (47 hours)Technological Solutions & Quantitative Reasoning (3-6 hours)1 BUSI 302 Legal & Ethical Issues in Healthcare 3
UNIV 104 Instructional Tech. for Online Learning 0-3 BUSI 311 Introduction to Healthcare Administration 3
MATH Math Elective (MATH 114 or higher) 3 BUSI 323 Financial Analysis & Mgmt. in Healthcare 3
BUSI 418 Research & Evidence Based Practice in Critical Thinking (7 hours)1 Healthcare 3RLGN 104 Christian Life & Biblical Worldview2 4 CHEM 108 Chemistry for Health Sci. Professionals 4
___________ Critical Thinking Elective 3 CRST 290 History of Life 3 ENVR 320 Environment & Sustainability 3 Civic & Global Engagement (3 hours)1 ENVR 350 Environmental Science & Policy 3___________ Cultural Studies Elective 3 HLTH 105 Introduction to Health Professions 3
HLTH 221 Applied Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3Social & Scientific Inquiry (6 hours)1 HLTH 222 Applied Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3
___________ Natural Science Elective 3 HLTH 330 Human Nutrition 3___________ Social Science Elective 3 HLTH 349 Public & Community Health for Business 3
HLTH 419 Wellness & Behavior Change Theories for Christianity & Contexts (8 hours)1 Business 3BIBL 104 Survey of Old & New Testament 4 HLTH 485 Principles of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
THEO 104 Introduction to Theology Survey2 4 for Business 3 NURS 105 Medical Terminology 1 FREE ELECTIVES (25-34 hours) ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ ___________ _______________________________ Notes Graduation Requirements All applicable prerequisites must be metMinimum required for all upper-level courses in the major 104 waived; Students transferring in 60 or more UG credit hours will also have the
Grad App Submission of Degree Completion Application must be completed approved general education electives at www.liberty.edu/gened
within the last semester of a student's anticipated graduation date Suggested Course Sequence on second page
Revised: 01.31.2023 Effective: Catalog Term 2023-40 SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE FIRST YEAR First Semester Second Semester BIBL 104 4 THEO 104 4 ENGL 101 3 Information Literacy Elective1 3 UNIV 104 0-3 Math Elective1 [MATH 201] 3 Communications Elective1 3 Social Science Elective1 3 Natural Science Elective1 [NASC 210] 3 HLTH 105 3 NURS 105 1 Total 16 Total 14-17 SECOND YEAR RLGN 104 4 Cultural Studies Elective1 3 Critical Thinking Elective1 3 CHEM 108 4 Information Literacy Elective1 3 HLTH 222 3 HLTH 221 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Total 16 Total 16 THIRD YEAR BUSI 302 3 BUSI 323 3 BUSI 311 3 ENVR 350 3 CRST 290 3 HLTH 349 3 ENVR 320 3 Elective 3 HLTH 330 3 Elective 3 Total 15 Total 15 FOURTH YEAR BUSI 418 3 HLTH 485 3 HLTH 419 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 1 Total 15 Total 13Notes All applicable prerequisites must be met 1Refer to the list of approved general education electives at www.liberty.edu/gened before enrolling in foundational skills requirements