As you study topics ranging from neuroscience and pathology to immunology, cardiology, and endocrinology, you will learn the science of how human body systems work. Starting with basic human anatomy, we will branch into the various body systems and wrap up with how they all work together. Whether you plan to be an emergency physician, pediatrician, oncologist, or nurse anesthesiologist, you will be given the opportunity to explore how clinicians of various specialties use their knowledge of these body systems to monitor health and cure disease.
You'll leave the program with a deeper understanding of the world of medicine, as well as the tools that prepare you to pursue medical school. The Neuroscience track exposes students to the fundamentals of neurobiology incorporating a clinical focus from which to explore how the nervous system functions. You'll leave the program with an understanding and appreciation of some governing principles of nervous system design, function, effect of injury, and recovery of function.
We will explore models and methods of public policy to gain an interdisciplinary understanding to analyze real-world problems. Students will reflect on the meaning of democracy, freedom, justice, and equality, as well as investigate how advocacy leads to change in public policy. In doing this, we hope to help you develop your capacity for leadership, and become part of a community committed to personal growth. Throughout the program, meet a variety of experts in the field of healthcare that will provide advice and tips on academic preparation and professional pathways to explore.
We will discuss the wide variety of professions within the medical field, such as physical therapy, physician's assistants, phlebotomy and more. You'll get a deeper sense of your unique motivations and aptitudes and how that aligns with potential academic and career choices. Use this form to get a free catalog by email. Or call us now at Program Highlights Learn practical skills such as suturing, placing a splint, stopping a bleed, taking vital signs and performing CPR.
They will experience cloning a gene and analyzing the resulting product, examining the role of DNA and protein diagnostics in modern healthcare, how DNA is used in forensics, and several other applications of Biotechnology. Students will explore how Biotechnology affects a wide range of applications, from Food Science to human health and wellness. They will conduct hands-on scientific experiments under the tutelage of highly experienced University faculty and staff in a fully equipped Biotechnology research laboratory.
Experiments are chosen to expose students to a wide variety of tools and techniques that biotechnology life scientists use in the laboratory. Experiments are designed for students with limited exposure to high-school Biology or Chemistry. Anthony DuPrau. Want to learn more? All fields are required. Are you a parent or student? Parent Student.
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