HSC 303 Professionalism in Health Sciences
This course provides a basis for role transition of the healthcare professional to the bachelor's degree student and provides opportunity for exploration of the many dimensions of professional practice. The focus will include identification and analysis of current issues facing healthcare disciplines and their scope of practice, the conceptual basis for healthcare practice, and the outlook for healthcare services. The course includes an introduction to information literacy and writing skills. Class sessions and course assignments are designed to foster critical thinking skills. During this course, the students are required to complete a credentialing profile. Detailed instruction of the mandatory credentialing is found in the College of Health Professions HSC Student program site. There is a private vendor's fee associated with the credentialing process and is the financial responsibility of the student. Completed credentialing is mandatory for students to continue with HSC core course selection.
Prerequisite
60 lower level credits, ENG 310 highly recommended