HUM304 - Bioethics
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of ethical issues in the biological and medical sciences. It examines foundational principles of bioethics and their application to contemporary issues in medicine, research, and healthcare policy. Through case studies, ethical theories, and critical discussions, students will engage with topics such as informed consent, medical confidentiality, genetic testing, end-of-life care, and resource allocation.
Contact Hours: Lecture – 3, Lab- 0, 3 credits
Prerequisite(s): None
MOT115 - Healthcare in a Trans Cultural Environment
Today’s health care provider will be delivering health care in a transcultural environment. This environment may well present consumer-provider challenges that create barriers to quality care for consumers and to a positive sense of competence and satisfaction for the provider. This course provides students with the opportunity to gain an appreciation for delivering health care within the environment of continuously changing vulnerable, racial, ethnic, and cultural demographics. Students will learn communication concepts related to the principles and techniques designed to provide the student with an awareness and knowledge of appropriate means of interactivity with diverse health care consumers. The student will learn to apply the concepts when gathering data for assessment, developing plans of care, and delivering quality health care.
Credit Hours: Lecture – 3, Lab – 0, Credits – 3
Books
Therapeutic Communication for Health Care Professionals
Therapeutic Communication for Health Care Professionals
MTH130 - Mathematics for Health Care Professionals
Students progress during this course from mathematic fundamentals to more advanced functions applicable within various health care settings. The course will expand from numerical and measurement systems to a focus on fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, and conversions and calculations. Practical application of learned skills will be accomplished using health care-related scenarios.
Credit Hours: Lecture – 3, Lab – 1, Credits – 3
Books
Math for Health Care Professionals
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Math for Health Care Professionals
https://tinyurl.com/38ydwtpv
Rent Book: $61.99
Ulimited eTextbooks: $79.99
eBook: $44.49
MTH145 - College Algebra and Trigonometry
This is a first–semester course that covers basic topics in algebra and trigonometry. Upon completion of this course, the students simplify algebraic and numerical expressions utilizing the fundamental operations. Students have a basic understanding of the rectangular coordinate system, are able to plot points, use a calculator to graph functions, and evaluate functions at a given point. Students solve systems of two and three linear equations; work with trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and perform the fundamental operations on fractional algebraic expressions. Finally, students are able to solve problems in technology involving ratio, proportion, and variation.
Credit Hours: Lecture – 3, Lab – 0, Credits – 3