Pre-Professional Healthcare
Looking to further your career in healthcare, such as becoming a doctor, pharmacist, or dentist? SCC is offering seven new AAS degrees in pre-professional healthcare programs for students pursuing careers in healthcare fields.
These programs provide you with your freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in sciences degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, you can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina. Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Medical University of South Carolina - MUSC
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Dental Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 74 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PD
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will be eligible to apply for admission at MUSC for their BS in Healthcare Studies. This specific elective track is designed so that students that continue on to complete the BS degree at MUSC will also have the prerequisites to apply for the Doctorate in Dental Medicine degree at MUSC.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students who are planning to enter the BS in Healthcare Studies at MUSC. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines
Course Requirements
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PHY 201 - Physics I
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 74
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Sixth Semester
Total Credits: 74
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Healthcare Administration Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 6 terms, 72 credit hours
Program ID: AAS.G-PHA
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will be eligible to apply for admission into MUSC for their BS in Healthcare Studies. This specific elective track is designed so that students who continue on to complete the BS degree at MUSC will also have the prerequisites to apply for the Master in Healthcare Administration degree at MUSC.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students who are planning to enter the BS in Healthcare Studies at MUSC. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Management and Administration
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I
- ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II
- BAF 101 - Personal Finance
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ECO 201 - Economic Concepts
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
- ECO 211 - Microeconomics
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- ENG 165 - Professional Communications
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- MGT 101 - Principles of Management
- MKT 101 - Marketing
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PSC 201 - American Government
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 72
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MKT 101 - Marketing
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- ECO 201 - Economic Concepts
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MGT 101 - Principles of Management
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Third Semester
- BAF 101 - Personal Finance
Business Elective course Credits: 3
(Choose 1 course from the Business course list)
Fourth Semester
- ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
Fifth Semester
- ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ECO 211 - Microeconomics
- PSC 201 - American Government
Sixth Semester
Total Credits: 72
Students must select courses that total 72 credits
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Medical Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 6 terms; 73 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PM
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will be eligible to apply for admission into MUSC in the BS in Healthcare Studies. This specific elective track is designed so that students that continue on to complete the BS degree at MUSC will also have the prerequisites to apply for the Doctorate in Medicine degree at MUSC.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students who are looking to enter the BS in Healthcare Studies at MUSC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- AHS 102 - Medical Terminology
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PHY 201 - Physics I
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 73
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Sixth Semester
Total Credits: 73
Students must select courses that total 73 credits
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Pharmacy Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 6 terms; 77 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PPH
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will have satisfied the prerequisites and will be eligible to apply for admission into Pharmacy School to pursue a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Some colleges also require PCAT scores. Refer to transfer institution for specific requirements.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed to help students obtain the required prerequisites of Pharmacy Schools in the state of SC. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
or - ECO 211 - Microeconomics
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PHY 201 - Physics I
or - PHY 221 - University Physics I
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 77
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
Fifth Semester
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
or - ECO 211 - Microeconomics
Sixth Semester
Total Credits: 77
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Physical Therapy Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 70 academic weeks; 5 terms; 73 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PPT
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will be eligible to apply for admission into MUSC's BS in Healthcare Studies. This specific elective track is designed so students that continue on to complete the BS degree at MUSC will also have the prerequisites to apply for the Doctorate in Physical Therapy degree at MUSC.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students planning to enter the BS in Healthcare Studies at MUSC. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting course at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- AHS 102 - Medical Terminology
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PHY 201 - Physics I
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 73
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
- AHS 102 - Medical Terminology
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- PHY 202 - Physics II
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 73
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Physician Assistant Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 70 academic weeks; 5 terms; 73 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PPA
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will be eligible to apply for admissions at MUSC for their BS in Healthcare Studies. This specific elective track is designed so students that continue on to complete the BS degree at MUSC will also have the prerequisites to apply for the Masters in Physician Assistant Studies degree at MUSC.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students who are planning to enter the BS in Healthcare Studies at MUSC. Course requirement for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- AHS 102 - Medical Terminology
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
- Electives Credits: 9
(Take any course that is not remedial or non-degree)
Total Credits: 73
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- CPT 170 - Microcomputer Applications
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
- AHS 102 - Medical Terminology
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- Elective Course Credits: 3
(Take any course that is not remedial or non-degree)
Fifth Semester
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
- Elective Course Credits: 3
(Take any course that is not remedial or non-degree) - Elective Course Credits: 3
(Take any course that is not remedial or non-degree)
Total Credits: 73
Presbyterian College
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Pharmacy Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 6 terms; 77 credits
Program ID: AAS.G-PPH
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
Upon completion of this program, students with a competitive GPA will have satisfied the prerequisites and will be eligible to apply for admission into Pharmacy School to pursue a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Some colleges also require PCAT scores. Refer to transfer institution for specific requirements.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed to help students obtain the required prerequisites of Pharmacy Schools in the state of SC. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Sciences
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and different audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
or - ECO 211 - Microeconomics
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics
- MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus
- PHI 110 - Ethics
- PHY 201 - Physics I
or - PHY 221 - University Physics I
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
- PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Total Credits: 77
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 102 - Biological Science II
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I
- MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus
- PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development
Fifth Semester
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
or - ECO 211 - Microeconomics
Sixth Semester
Total Credits: 77
Sherman College of Chiropractic
Healthcare Studies with Pre-Chiropractic Electives - General Technology, AAS
Program Start Date: Fall term
Minimum Program Length: 80 academic weeks; 6 terms, 84 credit hours
Program ID: AAS.G-PC
Curriculum Code: 35318
Program Description
This program is designed to prepare students to move into Sherman College of Chiropractic seamlessly. Upon completion of the AAS degree with an acceptable GPA, students will be eligible to apply to Sherman College of Chiropractic. The curriculum will cover the general education coursework with an emphasis on Science courses. It will also include business and marketing courses to help prepare students for their career following their Chiropractic degree.
Professional Opportunities
The degree requirements parallel the courses completed during the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
Unique Aspects
This program is designed specifically for students planning to apply for admission to Sherman College of Chiropractic. Course requirements for specific majors vary among four-year institutions; therefore, students should check degree requirements at their intended transfer institution before selecting courses at SCC.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Health Science
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Write professionally/academically in response to a variety of texts and audiences.
- Speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.
- Access, retrieve, synthesize, and evaluate information.
- Apply quantitative, qualitative, and/or scientific reasoning to solve problems.
- Explain social concepts and behaviors using fundamental theories and methods of analysis.
- Apply analytical methodologies and diverse perspectives to interpret key works in various disciplines.
Course Requirements
- ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I
- ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 225 - Microbiology
- BIO 240 - Nutrition
- BUS 110 - Entrepreneurship
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ECO 210 - Macroeconomics
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- MKT 101 - Marketing
- MKT 240 - Advertising
- PHY 201 - Physics I
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
or - PSC 201 - American Government
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
- Credits: 6
- Credits: 3
Total Credits: 84
Semester Display
First Semester
- BIO 101 - Biological Science I
- CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry
- COL 101 - College Orientation
- ENG 101 - English Composition I
- MAT 110 - College Algebra
- PSY 201 - General Psychology
Second Semester
- BIO 240 - Nutrition
- CHM 110 - College Chemistry I
- ENG 102 - English Composition II
- MAT 111 - College Trigonometry
- Credits: 3
Third Semester
- CHM 111 - College Chemistry II
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
or - PSC 201 - American Government
- SPC 205 - Public Speaking
Fourth Semester
- ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I
- BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I
- MKT 101 - Marketing
- MKT 240 - Advertising
- PHY 201 - Physics I
Fifth Semester
- ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II
- BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II
- BUS 110 - Entrepreneurship
- Credits: 3
- for Healthcare Studies Credits: 3