The CTE Health Science Program provides students the needed skills in health careers which focus primarily on changing the health status of the patient over time. Careers in the Therapeutic Services course work directly with patients and may also provide care, treatment, counseling, and health education information. Additional subject areas are Nursing Occupations, Dental Occupations, Pharmacy Assisting, Medical/Rehab Services, Emergency Medical Services, Medical Services, and Veterinary Science.
The Health Science Program is offered at the following locations:
- Flat Rock High School: Health Science I and Health Science II (Pharmacy Technician)
- Grosse Ile High School: Health Science I and Health Science II (Nursing and Allied Health; Sports Medicine; and Wyandotte Hospital)
Additional Credit Requirements for Graduation:
This state-approved CTE program may meet additional graduation credit requirements, including:
- Mathematics/Final Year Math-Related
- Science
- VPAA (Visual, Performing, and Applied Arts)
Contact your district's high school counseling department for details.
Possible Articulations:
- Baker College
- Davenport University
- Ferris State University
- Northern Michigan University
- Washtenaw Community College
- Wayne County Community College District
CTE Student Credentials:
CTE Credentials are aligned for these state approved CTE programs. Based on the program, students may qualify to take the assessment for one of these corresponding credentials:
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
- Certified Patient Care Assistance (CPCT/A)
- Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT)