Health and Medicine Archives - SOU Academic Programs SOU Academic Programs Tue, 28 Oct 2025 23:30:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Pre-Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Certificate /academics/degree/pre-alcohol-and-drug-counseling-certificate/ Tue, 28 Oct 2025 23:30:16 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=102164 Make a difference in the lives of people working toward recovery.

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Pre-Nursing, Certificate /academics/degree/pre-nursing-certificate/ Mon, 23 Jun 2025 17:28:53 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=100869 The Pre-Nursing program at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ University is not a formal academic program, nor associated with any specific major. Students who are interested in Nursing programs should speak with the admissions and program advisors about the different paths and options leading to a degree in Nursing. Application requirements, including course prerequisites, GPA, and experience, can vary by school and type of program.

An ideal path for students interested in common BSN programs in Oregon, is to declare a Certificate in Pre-Nursing. However, students should meet with the program advisor for additional questions. Students who are interested in doing an accelerated post-baccalaureate program, should meet with a student success coordinator for assistance in choosing an appropriate major within their department. As nursing schools are highly competitive, it is encouraged that students align their curriculum with an academic major, while satisfying the nursing prerequisite requirements. Additional requirements are typically extracurricular such as volunteer or work experience.

To learn more about becoming a Nurse, you can visit the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) website: aacnnursing.org

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Pre-Medical, Certificate /academics/degree/pre-medical-certificate/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 23:56:41 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=100111 A Physician is a licensed medical professional who has earned a medical degree, is licensed to practice medicine, and provides direct patient care. Physicians are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and injuries. Physicians specialize in various areas of medicine, such as surgery, anesthesiology, pediatrics, internal medicine, psychiatry, and obstetrics and gynecology. To learn more about becoming a Physician, you can visit the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) website.

The curriculum covers essential areas in the physical, chemical, biological, health, and social sciences to equip students with the essential scientific understanding and academic skills required for entry into medical schools. Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 35 credits, consisting of required and elective courses. At least one of the upper division electives must come from outside Biology and Chemistry.

This certificate is for individuals who are highly motivated and have a clear goal of pursuing a career in medicine. Upon completion, students are generally better positioned to apply to medical school or other professional health science programs. Graduates that complete the certificate will have met the prerequisite course requirements for most medical schools, however, it is still recommended to investigate the specific prerequisites for each individual medical school and discuss additional needs with an advisor.

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Pre-Dental & Pre-Optometry, Certificate /academics/degree/pre-dental-pre-optometry-certificate/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:15:40 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=100076 A Dentist is a licensed medical professional who possesses expertise in oral health and provides direct patient care. Dentists are trained to diagnose, treat, and provide preventative oral care. Dentists may specialize in areas related to oral health, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, periodontics, or endodontics. To learn more about becoming a Dentist, you can visit the American Dental Association (ADA) website.

An Optometrist is a licensed medical professional who specializes in eye and vision health and provides direct patient care. Optometrists are trained to perform comprehensive eye exams, diagnose and manage vision problems and other eye conditions, and prescribe corrective lenses. They work closely with Ophthalmologists, who are medical doctors that specialize in eye surgeries. To learn more about becoming an Optometrist, you can visit the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) website.

The curriculum covers essential areas in the physical, chemical, biological, health, and social sciences, ensuring students develop a comprehensive understanding of human body systems, including the oral cavity and the eyes. Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 36 credits, consisting of required and elective courses.

Upon completion of the certificate program, students will have met the prerequisites needed to apply to most dental or optometry schools. However, it is still recommended to investigate the specific prerequisites for each individual school of interest and discuss additional needs with an advisor.

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Physician Assistant & Chiropractic, Certificate /academics/degree/physician-assistant-chiropractic-certificate/ Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:53:57 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=100014 A Physician Assistant (PA) is a licensed medical professional who works in collaboration with physicians to provide direct patient care. PAs work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices, and perform a wide range of medical tasks, including: taking patient histories and performing physical exams, diagnosing and treating illnesses, ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, prescribing medications, and educating patients on health conditions and treatment options. To learn more about Physician Assistant studies, you can visit the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) website.

A Chiropractor is a healthcare professional who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine. They use manual therapies, such as spinal adjustments, to improve joint mobility, reduce pain, and restore function. Chiropractors are licensed practitioners who have completed a specific educational program and passed a national exam. To learn more about Chiropractic studies, you can visit the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) website.

The curriculum covers essential areas in the physical, chemical, biological, health, and social sciences, ensuring students develop a comprehensive understanding of human body systems. Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 32 credits, consisting of required and elective courses. At least one of the upper division electives must come from outside Biology and Chemistry.

Upon completion of the certificate program, students will have met the prerequisites needed to apply to most Physician Assistant and Chiropractic schools. However, it is still recommended to investigate the specific prerequisites for each individual school of interest and discuss additional needs with an advisor.

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Medical & Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Certificate /academics/degree/medical-clinical-laboratory-sciences-certificate/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 22:57:31 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=99934 A Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), also sometimes called a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), is a certified professional scientist whose primary role is performing laboratory tests, analyzing results, and communicating findings to assist in diagnosing and managing diseases. Medical Laboratory Scientists run tests in areas such as chemistry, hematology, immunology, microbiology, and molecular biology. To learn more about becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist, you can visit the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) website.

The certificate focuses on developing foundational knowledge and practical skills in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences. Courses in this certificate emphasize hands-on learning of laboratory methods, data collection, and analysis techniques commonly used in healthcare settings.

Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 27 credits, consisting of required and elective courses. At least one of the upper division electives must come from outside Biology and Chemistry.

Upon completion, students receive a certificate that demonstrates their proficiency in biomedical laboratory techniques and their readiness to contribute to medical diagnoses and treatments. Graduates who pursue this career path may work in healthcare settings, such as hospitals or clinics, or in academic research institutions, healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, or biotechnology companies.

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Biomedical Research, Certificate /academics/degree/biomedical-research-certificate/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 19:10:00 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=99884 This certificate focuses on developing foundational knowledge and practical skills in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences. Courses in this certificate emphasize hands-on learning of laboratory methods, data collection, and analysis techniques commonly used in biomedical research.

Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 27 credits, consisting of required and elective courses. At least one of the upper division electives must come from outside Biology and Chemistry.

Upon completion, students receive a certificate that demonstrates their proficiency in biomedical research techniques and their readiness to contribute to medical and scientific research efforts. Graduates who are interested in biomedical research typically pursue careers as research assistants, laboratory technicians, or clinical trial coordinators, working in academic research institutions, healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, or biotechnology companies.

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Healthcare Economics, Certificate /academics/degree/healthcare-economics-certificate/ Tue, 31 Dec 2024 18:58:16 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=94552 This certificate provides students with essential knowledge of the economics of health, allowing them to work in an ever-changing complex healthcare system. Students will apply theories of production, disparities and competition to understand the behavior of individuals, health care providers, public and private organizations, and governments in decision-making.

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Pre-Counseling, Certificate /academics/degree/pre-counseling-certificate/ Tue, 31 Dec 2024 18:57:07 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=94550 Through the Pre-Counseling Certificate, students develop foundational skills and knowledge in helping skills and psychological disorders, and contextualize their applied skills and knowledge within the broader science of psychology. Students who earn this certificate will meet the prerequisite course requirements for most accredited graduate programs in mental health fields in the State of Oregon and elsewhere.

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Biomedical Science, BS /academics/degree/biomedical-science-bs/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 23:43:37 +0000 /academics/?post_type=degree&p=92765 The Biomedical Sciences program is focused on applied science that deals with human and animal health, including the study, research, and knowledge of health and the application of that knowledge to improve health, cure diseases, and increase our understanding of how humans and animals function. Within this program, we are committed to providing a cutting-edge educational experience and personalized guidance and mentorship to students from all backgrounds that will prepare them for careers in medicine, other health professions, or biomedical research in academic, clinical, or industry settings. This interdisciplinary program incorporates courses from Biology, Chemistry, Math, Health & Exercise Science, Psychology, and Sociology & Anthropology to provide a foundational framework and knowledge of high-demand technical skills that will set you apart in qualifying for professional school programs and future jobs.

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