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SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS AAS in MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION BBA in HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Specialization in Medical Coding BS in PUBLIC HEALTH Minor in Human Services AAS in MEDICAL ASSISTING AAS in PHARMACY TECHNICIAN For MINORS available to BBA students majoring in HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION See the Minors for Bachelor Students Section 1

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET AAS IN MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (31 credits) Health Office Associate Requirements (25 credits) 1. HA 101 Introduction to Health Care 3 2. HC 126 Medical Terminology 3 3. HA 140 Introduction to Medical Coding 3 4. HA 240 Medical Office Billing, Operations and 3 Procedures 5. HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care 3 6. IT 105 Business Applications Essentials 3 7. AC 161 Principles of Accounting I 3 8. HC214 Medical Office Procedures 4 Major Area Elective (6 credits)* 1. 3 *Any course with a prefix of IT, HA, HC, PH, BT, MG HA 290 Internship, Strongly Recommended GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 credits) 1. Mathematics 3 2. EN 109 Expository Writing 3 3. EN 110 Composition and Literature 3 4. EN 205 Business Writing 3 5. HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology 3 6. Liberal Arts or Social Science 3 7. Liberal Arts or Science 3 8. IT 103 Introduction to Information Processing 3 OPEN ELECTIVES (6 credits) 1. 3 TOTAL CREDITS: (Must Equal at least 60 credits 61 and at least 20 courses) 2

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE AAS IN MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) SEMESTER 1 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits HA 101 Introduction to Health Care None 3 HC 126 Medical Terminology Placement in EN 109 3 EN 109 Expository Writing Placement or EN 068 or EN 070 3 IT 103 Introduction to Information Processing None 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective None 3 Total 15 SEMESTER 2 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits IT 105 Business Application Essentials None 3 HA 140 Introduction to Medical Coding HC 126 3 EN 110 Composition and Literature EN 109 3 MA 127 Quantitative Methods Placement or MA 038 or MA 040 3 HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology Placement in EN 109 3 Total 30 SEMESTER 3 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits AC 161 Principles of Accounting I None 3 EN 205 Business Writing EN 109 with advisement 3 HA 240 Medical Office Insurance and Billing HA 140 3 Procedures Open Elective 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Total 45 SEMESTER 4 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 3 HA Medical Administration Elective 3 HA Medical Administration Elective 3 HC 214 Medical Office Procedure HA 240 as a co-requisite 4 Open Elective 3 Total 61 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 3

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET AAS IN MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (31 credits) Health Office Associate Requirements (25 credits) 1. HA 101 Introduction to Health Care 3 2. HC 126 Medical Terminology 3 3. HA 140 Introduction to Medical Coding 3 4. HA 240 Medical Office Billing, Operations and 3 Procedures 5. HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care 3 6. HA 245 Electronic Health Records 3 7. AC 161 Principles of Accounting I 3 8. HC 214 Medical Office Procedures 4 Major Area Elective (6 credits)* 1. 3 *Any course with a prefix of IT, HA, HC, PH, BT, MG HA 290 Internship, Strongly Recommended GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 credits) 1. Mathematics 3 2. EN 109 Expository Writing 3 3. EN 110 Composition and Literature 3 4. EN 205 Business Writing 3 5. HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology 3 6. Liberal Arts or Social Science 3 7. Liberal Arts or Science 3 8. IT 118 Integrated Business Applications 3 OPEN ELECTIVES (6 credits) 1. 3 TOTAL CREDITS: (Must Equal at least 60 credits 61 and at least 20 courses) 4

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE AAS IN MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) SEMESTER 1 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits HA 101 Introduction to Health Care None 3 HC 126 Medical Terminology Placement in EN 109 3 EN 109 Expository Writing Placement or EN 068 or EN 070 3 IT 118 Integrated Business Applications Placement in EN 109 3 LA 122 Fundamentals of Communication None 3 Total 15 SEMESTER 2 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits HA 245 Electronic Health Records HA 101 or HA 106 3 HA 140 Introduction to Medical Coding HC 126 3 EN 110 Composition and Literature EN 109 3 MA 127 or Quantitative Methods or Placement or MA 038 or MA 040 3 MA115 Quantitative Reasoning IT 118 Integrated Business Applications None 3 Total 30 SEMESTER 3 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits AC 161 Principles of Accounting I None 3 EN 205 Business Writing EN 109 with advisement 3 HA 240 Medical Office Insurance and Billing HA 140 3 Procedures HA Medical Administrative Elective 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Total 45 SEMESTER 4 Course Code Description PREREQUISITES Credits HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 3 HA Medical Administration Elective 3 HC 214 Medical Office Procedure HA 140; HA 240 as a suggested corequisite 4 Open Elective 3 Open Elective 3 Total 61 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 5

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET BBA IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) COURSES CREDITS COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (60 credits) OTHER REQUIREMENTS (60 CREDITS) Computer Courses (6 credits) Health Services Admin. Requirements (30 1. 3 Credits) 1. HA 101 Introduction to Health Care 3 OR HA 106 Contemporary Health Issues OR PT 101 Pharmacy Fundamentals 2. HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care 3 General Education (33 credits) of which twelve (12) credits must be in English 3. HC 126 Medical Terminology 3 1. EN 3 4. HA 301 Management in Health Care I 3 2. EN 3 5. HA 302 Management in Health Care II 3 3. EN 3 6. HA 330 Ethical and Legal Issues 3 4. EN 3 7. HA 435 Performance Improvement in 3 5. 3 Healthcare 8. HA 440 Health Care Finance 3 6. 3 9. HA 445 Public Health Systems 3 7. 3 10. HA 450 Research Methodologies in 3 8. 3 Healthcare 9. 3 Major Area Electives (18 credits) 10. MA 3 1. 3 11. MA 3 3. 3 4. 3 Open Electives (21 credits) 5. 3 1. 3 6. 3 3. 3 Business Electives (12 credits) 4. 3 1. 3 5. 3 6. 3 3. 3 7. 3 4. 3 TOTAL MAJOR AREA CREDITS TAKEN: 6 TOTAL OTHER CREDITS TAKEN: (TOTAL CREDITS MUST EQUAL 60) (TOTAL MUST EQUAL 60)

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE BBA IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) BBA SEMESTER 1 HA 301 Management in Health Care I HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 / PT 101 3 & Completion of 45 credits HA Major Area Elective 3 IT 115 Electronic Spreadsheet Applications IT 100 or IT 103 3 MG Business Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 Total 15 BBA SEMESTER 2 HA 302 Management in Health Care II HA 301 3 HA 435 Performance Improvement in Health Care HA 301 3 MA 135 Statistical Applications Placement or MA 127 or MA 130 3 HA 330 Ethical and Legal Issues HA 301 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Total 30 BBA SEMESTER 3 HA 440 Health Care Finance HA 301 & AC 161 3 HA 445 Public Health Systems HA 301 & MA 135 3 HA Major Area Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 Total 45 BBA SEMESTER 4 HA 450 Research Methodologies in Health Care Capstone: Final Semester BBA 3 HA Major Area Elective 3 EN English Elective 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Open Elective 3 Total 60 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 7

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET BBA IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) COURSES CREDITS COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (60 credits) OTHER REQUIREMENTS (60 CREDITS) Computer Courses (6 credits) Health Services Admin. Requirements (30 1. 3 Credits) 1. HA 101 Introduction to Health Care 3 OR HA 106 Contemporary Health Issues OR PT 101 Pharmacy Fundamentals 2. HA 295 Concepts of Managed Care 3 General Education (33 credits) of which twelve (12) credits must be in English 3. HC 126 Medical Terminology 3 1. EN 3 4. HA 301 Management in Health Care 3 2. EN 3 5. HA 310 Continuum of Health Care 3 3. EN 3 6. HA 315 Cultural Competency in Health 3 4. EN 3 Care 7 HA 330 Ethical and Legal Issue 3 5. 3 8. HA 435 Performance Improvement in Healthcare 3 6. 3 9 HA 440 Health Care Finance 3 7. 3 10. HA 470 Research Methodologies in 3 8. 3 Healthcare 9. 3 Major Area Electives (18 credits) 10. MA 3 1. 3 11. MA 3 3. 3 4. 3 Open Electives (21 credits) 5. 3 1. 3 6. 3 3. 3 Business Electives (12 credits) 4. 3 1. 3 5. 3 6. 3 3. 3 7. 3 4. 3 TOTAL MAJOR AREA CREDITS TAKEN: 8 TOTAL OTHER CREDITS TAKEN: (TOTAL CREDITS MUST EQUAL 60) (TOTAL MUST EQUAL 60)

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE BBA IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) BBA SEMESTER 1 HA 301 Management in Health Care I HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 / PT 101 3 & Completion of 45 credits HA Major Area Elective 3 IT 115 Electronic Spreadsheet Applications IT 100 or IT 103 3 MG Business Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 Total 15 BBA SEMESTER 2 HA 310 Continuum of Health Care HA 301 3 HA 435 Performance Improvement in Health Care HA 301 3 MA 135 Statistical Applications Placement or MA 127 or MA 130 or M 3 HA 330 Ethical and Legal Issues HA 301 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Total 30 BBA SEMESTER 3 HA 440 Health Care Finance HA 301 & AC 161 3 HA 315 Cultural Competency in Health Care HA 301 3 HA Major Area Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 MG Business Elective 3 Total 45 BBA SEMESTER 4 HA 470 Research Methodologies in Health Care Capstone: Final Semester BBA; 3 MA 135 HA Major Area Elective 3 EN English Elective 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Open Elective 3 Total 60 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 9

2014-2015 ACADEMIC YEAR SPECIALIZATION IN MEDICAL CODING In addition to all other Medical Administration or Health Services Administration degree requirements, the Specialization in Medical Coding requires successful completion of the following courses. For the Medical Administration degree this must consist of five (5) elective courses. These courses may be counted as Major Area or Open Electives. HA 280 Intermediate Medical Coding HA 320 Advanced Coding HA 290 Coding Internship HC 208 Pathophysiology HC 220 Pharmacology For the Health Services Administration degree this must consist of eight (8) elective courses. These courses may be counted as Major Area or Open Electives. HA 140 Introduction to Medical Coding HA 240 Medical Office Billing, Operations and Procedures HA 280 Intermediate Medical Coding HA 320 Advanced Coding HA 390 Coding Internship HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology HC 208 Pathophysiology HC 220 Pharmacology The Medical Coding Specialization will prepare students to sit for the AHIMA Certification Examination 10

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET BS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) COURSES CREDITS COURSES CREDITS MAJOR AREA COURSES AND OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS (60 CREDITS) LIBERAL ARTS REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE COURSES (60 CREDITS) REQUIRED MAJOR AREA COURSES (33 LIBERAL ARTS COURSES (45 CREDITS) CREDITS) 1. HA 101 OR HA 106 3 1. EN 3 2. HC 126 3 2. EN 3 3. PH 111 Public Health and 3 3. EN 3 Epidemiology I 4. PH 206 Community Health Services 3 4. EN 3 5. PH 211 Public Health and 3 5. MA 135 Statistical Applications 3 Epidemiology II 6 PH 420 Community Health Program 3 6. LA 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Planning 7. PH 380 Health Programs Administration 3 7. LA 104 Developmental Psychology 3 8. PH 370 Environmental Health Issues 3 8. LA 108 Abnormal Psychology 3 9. PH 480 Research Methods in Public 3 9. LA 120 Speech Communication 3 Health 10. LA 205 Advanced Speech 3 11 LA 102 Introduction to Sociology 3 MAJOR AREA ELECTIVES (15 CREDITS) 12. LA 243 Introduction to Human Services 3 1. 13. LA 245 Introduction to Counseling Theory 3 14 LA 345 Group Dynamics 3 3. 3 15. MA 3 4. 3 5. 3 LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES ( 6 CREDITS) 6. PH 396 Field Experience in Public Health 3 1. 3 Highly Recommended OTHER REQUIREMENT AND OPEN ELECTIVES (12 CREDITS) MAJOR RELATED LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (9) 1. IT 103 3 4 PH 255 Health and Human Behavior 3 5. Must choose from the list below 3 3. 3 6. Must choose from the list below 3 4. 3 **Women s Health; Gerontology; Drugs and Modern Society; Psychological Disorders of Childhood; HIV/AIDS in Society; Global Health Contemporary Social Issues; Race, Ethnicity and Health; Child Abuse; Juvenile Delinquency; Film and Public Health; Maternal and Child Health 5. 3 TOTAL OTHER CREDITS TAKEN: TOTAL CREDITS TAKEN: (MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 60 CREDITS & AT LEAST 20 COURSES) (MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 60 CREDITS AND AT LEAST 20 COURSES) TOTAL CREDITS MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 120 11

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE BS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (for students starting the major before Fall 2013) BS SEMESTER 1 PH 111 Public Health and Epidemiology I HA 101/ HA 106 & HC 126 & MA 127 as a co-requisite 3 PH 255 Health and Human Behavior HA106 / HA 101 & LA 101 / LA 102 3 PH 206 Contemporary Health Issues HA106 / HA 101 3 Totals 15 BS SEMESTER 2 PH 211 Public Health and Epidemiology II PH 111, MA 135 as a co-requisite 3 PH 380 Health Programs Administration HA 206 / PH 206 3 MA 135 Statistical Applications Placement or MA 127 or MA 130 3 Totals 30 BS SEMESTER 3 PH 420 Community Health Program Planning PH 206 & PH 255 3 PH 370 Environmental Health Issues HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 3 Totals 45 BS SEMESTER 4 PH 480 Research Methods in Public Health PH 420 & MA 135 / MA 145 3 EN English Elective 3 Totals 60 * Major, Open or Regular Liberal Arts Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. **Students considering employment with the Department of Health are required to complete three Sciences courses with their associated laboratories from the list below: SC 120 and SC 120L Biology with Laboratory SC 130 and SC 130L Chemistry with Laboratory SC 114 and SC 114L Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory SC 116 and SC 116L Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory SC 118 and SC 118L Microbiology with Laboratory 12

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET BS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) COURSES CREDITS COURSES CREDITS MAJOR AREA COURSES AND OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS (60 CREDITS) LIBERAL ARTS REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE COURSES (60 CREDITS) REQUIRED MAJOR AREA COURSES (33 LIBERAL ARTS COURSES (45 CREDITS) CREDITS) 1. HA 101 OR HA 106 3 1. EN 3 2. HC 126 3 2. EN 3 3. PH 111 Public Health and 3 3. EN 3 Epidemiology I 4. PH 206 Community Health Services 3 4. EN 3 5. PH 211 Public Health and 3 5. MA 135 Statistical Applications 3 Epidemiology II 6 PH 420 Community Health Program 3 6. LA 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Planning 7. PH 380 Health Programs Administration 3 7. LA 104 Developmental Psychology 3 8. PH 370 Environmental Health Issues 3 8. LA 108 Abnormal Psychology 3 9. HA 470 Research Methods in Healthcare 3 9. LA 120 Speech Communication 3 10. LA 205 Advanced Speech 3 11 LA 102 Introduction to Sociology 3 MAJOR AREA ELECTIVES (15 CREDITS) 12. LA 243 Introduction to Human Services 3 1. 13. LA 245 Introduction to Counseling Theory 3 14 LA 345 Group Dynamics 3 3. 3 15. MA 3 4. 3 5. 3 LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES ( 6 CREDITS) 6. PH 396 Field Experience in Public Health 3 1. 3 Highly Recommended OTHER REQUIREMENT AND OPEN ELECTIVES (12 CREDITS) MAJOR RELATED LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (9) 1. IT 118 3 4 PH 255 Health and Human Behavior 3 5. Must choose from the list below 3 3. 3 6. Must choose from the list below 3 4. 3 **Women s Health; Gerontology; Drugs and Modern Society; Psychological Disorders of Childhood; HIV/AIDS in Society; Global Health Contemporary Social Issues; Race, Ethnicity and Health; Child Abuse; Juvenile Delinquency; Film and Public Health; Maternal and Child Health 5. 3 TOTAL OTHER CREDITS TAKEN: TOTAL CREDITS TAKEN: (MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 60 CREDITS & AT LEAST 20 COURSES) (MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 60 CREDITS AND AT LEAST 20 COURSES) TOTAL CREDITS MUST EQUAL AT LEAST 120 13

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE BS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (for students starting the major in Fall 2013 and later) BS SEMESTER 1 PH 111 Public Health and Epidemiology I HA 101/ HA 106 & HC 126 & MA 127 as a co-requisite 3 PH 255 Health and Human Behavior HA106 / HA 101 & LA 101 / LA 102 3 PH 206 Contemporary Health Issues HA106 / HA 101 3 Totals 15 BS SEMESTER 2 PH 211 Public Health and Epidemiology II PH 111, MA 135 as a co-requisite 3 PH 380 Health Programs Administration HA 206 / PH 206 3 MA 135 Statistical Applications Placement or MA 127 or MA 130 or MA 115 3 Totals 30 BS SEMESTER 3 PH 420 Community Health Program Planning PH 206 & PH 255 3 PH 370 Environmental Health Issues HC 126 & HA 101 / HA 106 3 Totals 45 BS SEMESTER 4 HA 470 Research Methods in Health care PH 420 & MA 135 / MA 145 3 EN English Elective 3 Totals 60 * Major, Open or Regular Liberal Arts Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. **Students considering employment with the Department of Health are required to complete three Sciences courses with their associated laboratories from the list below: SC 120 and SC 120L Biology with Laboratory SC 130 and SC 130L Chemistry with Laboratory SC 114 and SC 114L Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory SC 116 and SC 116L Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory SC 118 and SC 118L Microbiology with Laboratory 14

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET AAS IN MEDICAL ASSISTING COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (34 credits) Medical Assisting Requirements (34 Credits) 1. HC-105 Medical Assisting I (LAB) 4 2. HC-110 Medical Assisting II (LAB) 4 3. HC-126 Medical Terminology 3 4. HC-180 Medical Coding & Billing for Medical 4 Assisting 5. HC-210 Clinical Lab Procedures (LAB) 4 6. HC 214 Medical Office Procedures (LAB) 4 7. HC 230 EKG and Phlebotomy 4 8. HC 292 Medical Assisting Practicum 4 9. HA 106 Contemporary Health Issues 3 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 credits) 1. Mathematics 3 2. EN 109 Expository Writing 3 3. EN 110 Composition and Literature 3 4. EN 205 Business Writing 3 5. HC-108 Anatomy and Physiology 3 6. Liberal Arts Elective 3 7. Liberal Arts Elective 3 8. IT 103 Introduction to Information Processing 3 OPEN ELECTIVES (6 credits) 1. 3 TOTAL CREDITS: (Must Equal at least 60 credits and at least 18 courses) 64 15

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE AAS IN MEDICAL ASSISTING SEMESTER 1 HA 106 Introduction to Contemporary Health Issues None 3 EN 109 Expository Writing Placement or EN 068 or EN 070 3 IT 118 Integrated Business Applications None 3 LA 122 Fundamentals of Communication None 3 LA Liberal Arts Elective (Psychology) 3 Total 15 SEMESTER 2 HC 126 Medical Terminology Placement in EN 109 3 HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology Placement in EN 109 3 EN 110 Composition and Literature EN 109 3 MA 127 or MA 115 Quantitative Methods or Quantitative Reasoning Placement or MA 038 or MA 040 3 Total 27 SEMESTER 3 HC 105 Medical Assisting I (3 hrs. Lecture + 3 hrs. Lab) HC 126 4 HC 180 Medical Coding & Billing for Medical Assisting HC 126 4 EN 205 Business Writing EN 109 3 Open Open Elective 3 Total 41 SEMESTER 4 Course Code Description Credits HC 110 Medical Assisting II (3 hrs. Lecture + 3 hrs. Lab) HC 108 & HC 105 4 HC 210 Clinical Laboratory Procedures (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. HC 108 & HC 105 4 Lab) HC 230 Phlebotomy & EKG (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. Lab) HC 108 & HC 105 4 Total 53 SEMESTER 5 Course Code Description Credits HC 214 Medical Office Procedures (3 hrs. Lecture + 3 hrs. HC 110 or HA 140 4 Lab) HC 292 Medical Assistant Practicum (offsite clinical) HC 110, HC 210, HC 230 & 4 HC 214 is a co-requisite Open Open Elective 3 Total 64 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 16

CURRICULUM REVIEW WORKSHEET AAS IN PHARMACY TECHNICIAN COURSES CREDITS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (33 credits) Pharmacy Technician Requirements (33 Credits) 1 PT-101 Pharmacy Fundamentals 3 2 HC-126 Medical Terminology 3 3 PT-125 Pharmacy Practice I (LAB) 3 4 PT-150 Pharmaceutical Calculations 3 5 PT-208 Principles of Sterile Medication Preparation 4 (LAB) 6 PT-225 Pharmacy Practice II (LAB) 3 7 PT-250 Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 4 (LAB) 8 HC-220 Pharmacology I 3 9 HC-320 Pharmacology II 3 10 PT-295 Pharmacy Technician Practicum 4 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (24 credits) 1. Mathematics 3 2. EN 109 Expository Writing 3 3. EN 110 Composition and Literature 3 4. EN 205 Business Writing 3 5. HC-108 Anatomy and Physiology 3 6. Liberal Arts Elective 3 7. Liberal Arts Elective 3 8. IT 103 Introduction to Information Processing 3 OPEN ELECTIVES (6 credits) 1. 3 TOTAL CREDITS: (Must Equal at least 60 credits and at least 18 courses) 63 17

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE AAS IN PHARMACY TECHNICIAN SEMESTER 1 PT 101 Pharmacy Fundamentals None 3 HC 126 Medical Terminology Placement in EN 109 3 HC 108 Anatomy and Physiology Placement in EN 109 3 IT 103 Introduction to Information Processing None 3 LA 122 Fundamentals of Communication None 3 Totals 15 SEMESTER 2 PT 125 Pharmacy Practice I (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. HC 126 & PT 101 3 Lab) EN 109 Expository English Placement or EN 068 or EN 070 3 MA 127 or Quantitative Methods or Placement or MA 038 or MA 040 3 MA 115 Quantitative Reasoning LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Totals 27 SEMESTER 3 EN 110 Composition and Literature EN 109 3 PT 150 Pharmaceutical Calculations MA 127 3 HC 220 Pharmacology I HC 108 & HC 126 3 PT 225 Pharmacy Practice II (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. PT 125 3 Lab) Totals 39 SEMESTER 4 PT 208 Principles of Sterile Medication Preparation PT 125 & MA 127 4 (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. Lab) PT 250 Pharmaceutical Compounding and PT 150 & HC 220 4 Dispensing (2hrs. lecture + 2 hrs. Lab) EN 205 Business Writing EN 109 with advisement 3 Open Open Elective 3 Totals 53 SEMESTER 5 HC 320 Pharmacology II HC 220 3 PT 295 Pharmacy Technician Practicum HC 220 & PT 225 / Last Semester 4 LA Liberal Arts Elective 3 Totals 63 * Major Area and Open Elective should be chosen based on advisement and area of concentration. 18