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Security + Medical Terminology A 0.5 Credit HITT 1305 - Medical Terminology I 3 Hours

Medical Terminology B 0.5 Credit HPRS 2301 - Pathophysiology Health Science - Certified Nurse Aide A 1 Credit NURA 1301 - Including lab/NURA 1160

Health Science - Certified Nurse Aide B 1 Credit HPRS 1303 - End of Life Issues/HPRS 2310 Basic Health Profession Skills II 3 Hours

4 Hours

6 Hours

Practicum in Health Science - Patient Care Tech Phlebotomy 1 Credit PLAB 1323/PLAB 1160 4 Hours

Practicum in Health Science Patient Care Tech - EKG 1 Credit ECRD 1111/DSAE 1340 - EKG course and lab 4 Hours Professional Communications 0.5 Credit SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communications 3 Hours Principles of Architecture A 0.5 Credit DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer Aided Drafting 3 Hours

Principles of Architecture B 0.5 Credit DFTG 2319 - Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting 3 Hours

Practicum in Health Science - Rehabilitation Aide A 1 Credit HPRS 2232-Healthcare Comm, PTHA 1409 - Into to Physical Therapy 6 Hours

Practicum in Health Science - Rehabilitation Aide B 1 Credit PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy PTHA 1160 Clinical Experience 5 Hours

Health Science Electrocardiography A 1 Credit

Health Science Electrocardiography B 1 Credit

Emergency Medical Technician Basic - A 1 Credit DSAE 2303 Cardiovascular Concepts DSAE 1340 - Diagnostic Electrocardiography 6 Hours DSAE 1315 Principles of Adult Echocardiography HPRS 1160 - Clinical 4 Hours

EMSP 1371 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Technician, EMSP 1501 - Emergency Medical Technician 6 Hours

Emergency Medical Technician Basic - B 1 Credit EMSP 1160 - Clinical rotations EMT Basic

3 Hours

Enroll in Concurrent Enrollment

Beginning in the summer after the student’ s sophomore year, qualified high school students may be concurrently enrolled. In concurrent enrollment, students enroll in college courses for which they receive only college credit. Grades earned in concurrent enrollment courses are not reported to the high school since no high school credit is awarded. To be eligible to enroll in concurrent enrollment courses, students must meet the college entrance requirements. Additionally, students must follow the application and registration process and pay for courses and books. Students may take concurrent enrollment courses during the school day, in accordance with PISD attendance policies, at night, in the summer, or on weekends.

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