Sports Medicine I develops understanding for students in the health sciences using project-and inquiry-based methods to examine the impact of physical activity on human anatomy. Medical case studies will be used to learn the complexities involved in discerning, diagnosing, and treating specific ailments and injuries. The course includes instruction in first aid and emergency care, anatomy and physiology, and applicable professional standards and regulations.
Eligible for .5 Health credit and .5 CTE credit
DUAL CREDIT: PC HSCI228—2 CREDITS* Graduation Credit: CTE
Schools
Lakes High School
Recommended Prerequisites
Recommended: Biology, Health, Anatomy & Physiology
Prerequisites
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY B - 406602,BIOLOGY B - 401102,FAMILY HEALTH - 802092
Corequisites
SPORTS MEDICINE I B - 508102