Health Occupations Department
Chair: DandoProgram Coordinators and Instructors: Bates, Bird, Brown, Davidson, DenHartog, Edmunds, Frank, Jernigan, LaHann, Lamé, McQuain, Nelson, Newsom, Pearce, Rife, Smith, Shaw, Young
The Health Occupations Department administers several programs leading to certificates and degrees in health fields. Included are the following:
- Associate Degree Registered Nursing
- Child Development:
- Post-Secondary Technical Certificate in Family Child Care (Evening)
- Technical Certificate in Child Care Provider
- Associate of Applied Science degree in Child Development
- Dental Lab Technology: Associate of Applied Science degree
- Health Information Technology:
- Post-Secondary Technical Certificate in Medical Transcription
- Associate of Applied Science degree
- Health Science: Bachelor of Science degree
- Massage Therapy: Technical Certificate
- Medical Assisting: Associate of Applied Science degree
- Medical Transcription: Technical Certificate
- Paramedicine: Associate of Science degree
- Physical Therapist Assistant Program: Associate of Applied Science degree
- Practical Nursing: Technical Certificate
- Respiratory Therapy: Associate of Applied Science
In each of the programs above that offers an Associate degree, the student may elect to earn a Bachelor of Applied Technology (B.A.T.) or Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS) degree. Students should consult with their program advisors about which University general education courses can be used to fulfill requirements for both the associate degrees and either the B.A.T or the BSHS degrees. More detailed information is provided under Academic Information in the General Information section of the catalog.
For Program Information Packets, use this link, where there are descriptions of each program in general, course descriptions, lists of course sequences, and the cost of books, tools, uniforms, fees, and other expenses.
This department offers programs to prepare students for a variety of Health Occupations. The programs offer Certificates, Associated of Applied Science, Associate of Science, and Bachelor Degrees.
The Department offers a Prehealth option for students who wish to explore the variety of health professions. Those courses are listed below. Students who wish to enroll in any of the Health Occupations’ Programs should review the specific Program requirements listed in the College of Technology.
Prehealth Requirements:
HO 105 Introduction to Allied Health Careers 2 cr
HO 106 Medical Terminology 2 cr
HO 107 Medical Law and Ethics 3 cr
HO 111 Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology 4 cr
OR
BIOL 301 Anatomy and Physiology 4 cr
AND
BIOL 302 Anatomy and Physiology 4 cr
MA 201 Pharmacology for Allied Health 2 cr
PTA 200 Clinical Pathology 3 cr
OR
BIOL 305 Introduction to Pathobiology 3 cr
Health Occupations Courses
HO 105 Introduction to Allied Health Careers 2 credits. Introduction to allied health careers emphasizing the interrelationships and the team approach to health care. F, W
HO 106 Medical Terminology 2 credits. Body systems approach to theory and application of medical terms including anatomical, pathological, surgical and diagnostic as well as appropriate abbreviations. F, S, W
HO 107 Medical Law and Ethics 3 credits.
Principles
and application of law to health care organizations and personnel,
standards
of care and liability; covers tort, contract and statutory law. F, S
HO 108 Basic Anatomy 2 credits. The study of
the structure and
organization of
the body and its parts. F, S
HO 111 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits. An introductory study of the normal structure and function of body cells, tissues, organs, and systems. F, S
HO 201 ICD Coding Laboratory 2 credits. Practical application ICD Coding utilizing software and actual patient records. PREREQ: In conjunction with HO 202. F, S
HO 204 Medical Transcription 4 credits. Transcription of a wide variety of medical reports including history and physicals, discharge summaries, operative reports, consultations, emergency room, obstetrics, pathology, autopsy, radiology and others. PREREQ: HO 106. F, S
HO 206 Advanced Coding and Reimbursement 3
credits. Practical application of ICD and CPT coding utilizing
software and actual
patient records. Application of coded data in payment and reimbursement
systems, including the basic instructions for filing various types of
health care claims
and accounts receivable. Students will use medical software to perform
competency-based
simulations. PREREQ: HO 202 and HO 205. F, S
HO 208
Introduction to Pathology 3 credits. An introductory course in
the concepts of pathology. Includes causes, common mechanisms,
and anatomic or functional manifestations of human disease. HO 106,
BIOL 101/101L. F, S, Su
HO 209 Basic
Principles of Drugs and Their Uses 3
credits. Introduction to the basic principles of
therapeutic
drug administration. Classification of drugs will be
included.
Special emphasis will be directed to safety issues, sources of drug
information, legislation relating to drugs, and drug references.
PREREQ: HO 1067, BIOL 101, 101L. F, S, Su
Bachelor of Science in Health Science
This is a baccalaureate degree designed to provide Associate degree graduates the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in health studies and satisfy many of the prerequisites for a variety of health science related graduate programs. The objective of the Bachelor of Science in Health Science (B.S.H.S.) program is to allow students who have graduated or are enrolled in health occupations training at the level of an associate degree to pursue a bachelors degree with an advanced general health science focus. This degree provides a curriculum for students who desire an education that can serve as a foundation for additional professional or graduate work in several health science professions, including medicine, dentistry, hospital administration, medical technology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. All students are encouraged to work closely with an advisor within their associate degree programs to ensure that the courses they plan to take will meet the specific career goals of each student.
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Health Science Degree must complete the same goals as those pursuing other Bachelor of Science Degrees: Goals 1, 2, and 3; Goals 4 and 5, or 12 credits in the physical or biological sciences; two of Goals 6, 7, and 8; and three of Goals 9, 10A, or 10B, 11, and 12.
Specific goal requirements may be listed under individual health occupations program curricula.
The B.S.H.S. Degree includes the following credit requirements:
Associate degree Requirements: Students must be a graduate of or be enrolled in a health occupations program that awards an associate degree.* Students with an Associate of Applied Science Degree may transfer up to a maximum of 50 credits from this degree (all lower division credits).
* Out-of-state associate degrees must be evaluated for meeting the Idaho State Board of Education standards. If the associate degree is over five years old, the degree must be evaluated for currency in the technical field.
General Education Requirements: Minimum of 34 credits. A student may need more depending on the results of placement testing.
Academic Coursework: 30-35 credits from specific courses listed
below.
Upper Division Credits: A total of 36 upper division credits is
required.
Total Minimum Credits Required (including transfer credits from
Associate of Applied Science Degree): 128 credits.
Required Academic Coursework:
BIOL 301 Anatomy and
Physiology
4 cr
BIOL 302 Anatomy and
Physiology
4 cr
PHYS 111/113 General Physics I and
Lab*
4 cr
PHYS 112/114 General Physics II and
Lab* 4 cr
OR
PHYS 100 Essentials of
Physics*
4 cr
PSYC 301 Abnormal
Psychology
I
3 cr
ENGL 307 Technical
Writing
3 cr
MATH 253 Introduction
to
Statistics
3 cr
Either these two courses:
CHEM 111 General
Chemistry I and
Lab* 5 cr
CHEM 112 General
Chemistry II and
Lab 4 cr
OR these three courses:
CHEM 101 Introduction to
General Chemistry 3 cr
CHEM 102, 103 Introduction to Organic
and
Biochemistry, and Lab
4
cr
TOTAL: 28-33 cr
* The chemistry and physics requirements collectively satisfy Goals 4
and
5.
Upper Division Credit Choices and Electives
Students may choose from a variety of upper division courses on campus
that
will facilitate their career goals and opportunities. There are some
upper
division classes listed that require a lower division prerequisite or
permission
of the instructor.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science is a multi-disciplinary/interdisciplinary degree and allows freedom for students to pursue areas of study that will best meet their professional or graduate school goals. In order to assure that students have the appropriate prerequisites and/or permission from instructors, that degree requirements are met and that the student has a degree that is appropriately focused; the degree plan will be approved by a committee consisting of the Associate Dean and qualified faculty and staff of the Health Occupations Department of the College of Technology.
Below are several areas that a student may select to fulfill the student’s individual goals. The student must complete a minimum of three (3) upper division biology credits. It is expected that a student will complete a minimum of at least one course out of three of the areas listed below. The above-described committee will approve the selection of these upper division credits to assure coherence in the degree plan.
The courses listed in this degree are found in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Kasiska College of Health Professions sections of the Undergraduate Catalog.
Areas of Possible Study:
Biology:
A minimum of 3 credits in upper division biology courses.
Psychological and Social Sciences:
ANTH g407 Introduction to
Medical Anthropology 3 cr
ANTH g408 Special Topics
in Medical
Anthropology
3 cr
PSYC 225 Child
Development
3 cr
PSYC 302 Abnormal
Psychology
II
3 cr
SOC 301 Classical
Social
Theory
3 cr
SOC 330 Sociology
of
Health and Illness 3 cr
SOC 366 The
Community
3 cr
SOC g413 Mind, Body,
and
Society
3 cr
Health Education:
H E 332 Community
and
Public
Health 3 cr
H E 340 Fitness
and
Wellness Programs 3 cr
H E 383
Epidemiology
2 cr
H E g420 Health
Planning and
Evaluation 3 cr
H E g460 Healthy
Lifestyle
Management 2 cr
Physical Education:
P E 300 Movement
Theory
and Motor Development 4 cr
P E 301
Physiology of
Exercise
4 cr
P E 302
Biomechanics
3 cr
P E 322
Psycho-Social Aspects
of Human
Activity
2 cr
P E g470 Care and
Prevention
of Athletic
Injuries
3 cr
P E g494 Adapted
Physical
Activity
4 cr
Chemistry and Physical Science:
CHEM 301/303 Organic Chemistry I and
Lab 4 cr
CHEM 302/304 Organic Chemistry II and
Lab 3 cr
PHYS 312 Introduction
to
Biophysics
4 cr
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