Showing posts with label pre-health science program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pre-health science program. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2014

Pre Health Program Prepares Students for Further Training

There are educational options for students who require some preparation training in order to perform at a level that will allow them to succeed in specialized programs. At Centennial College, these undertakings are called College and University Preparation programs. Not only do these programs offer small classes, state-of-the-art science and language laboratories as well as dedicated, experienced faculty support, but they also help ESL students brush up on their English. The prep programs are meant to assist in developing a thorough understanding of the personal, academic and professional requirements needed for taking diploma and advanced diploma programs.

One such offering is the Pre Health program, which helps students to gain access to a range of options within the School of Community and Health Studies. This School is committed to delivering innovative teaching through state-of-the-art laboratories where students receive hands-on experience in a stimulated environment. As such, students watch theory come with the guidance of industry-experienced instructors. Among the programs for which Pre Health prepares students are: Practical Nursing, Massage Therapy, Transportation and others.

Additionally, students receive the preparation they need if they are:
  • Exploring a science program at college toward their future career goal
  • Acquiring academic admission credentials needed to enter college-level science programs
  • Seeking science courses required for post-secondary programs and have not finished high school or completed science courses

As one of the respected Pre Health programs in Toronto, this offering is very well rounded. It not only includes health-related courses such as Computers for Healthcare Professionals (introduces students to word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications in a Windows-based operating system and gain skills related to basic research technique and APA reference format) and Pre-Anatomy and Physiology (allows students to develop a strong foundation in anatomical terminologies and fundamental human physiology through an emphasis on understanding and applications rather than memorization), but also math, communication and science courses.

Aside from obtaining a strong theoretical base, students also gain a practical one as they complete a range of projects and hands-on activities prior to graduation. For example, in the Computers for Healthcare Professionals course, students finish a final project for which they are expected to apply the computer skills, research technique and data analysis tools to prepare a properly referenced health-care related research report.

To apply for this Pre-Health science program interested persons must have completed and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older); English Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission; and Mathematics Grade 11 M or U; or 12 C, M or U, or equivalent or take a Centennial College Math Skills Assessment for Admission.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Pre Health Programs Help You Start Your Medical or Healthcare Career

The health programs offered at Canadian colleges are very competitive and sometimes, students may not be able to get admission in these programs. Because of this, they may require to do some extra preparations or obtain eligibility to apply to any of the available health/science programs at the college.

Apart from this, many students are not aware of the career options that health industry offers. They need to explore the career paths that diverse health programs offer them, in order to choose the one that suits their interests as well as helps them meet their specific career goals.

Other than this, some students have not finished high school science courses, which is a necessary requirement for being eligible to apply for college-level health programs. In such a scenario, they need to build foundation in science subjects that will help them get into diploma programs at the college.

If you're dealing with any of the above cases, pre-health programs are for you. They give you what you need to get into the college or make the right decision. If a health or science-related career is what you dream of, you may want to consider these programs and get on the right track.

Pre-Health Programs in Canada

Students considering science careers often have different goals. A pre-health science program helps them meet their specific goals, while helping them build strong foundations in:
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Pre-anatomy and physiology
  • Computers for healthcare professionals
  • Communications

The program runs for one year through two semesters and helps students choose the right career path. It exposes them to a number of career options, so that they can choose the one that puts them on the right track.

Program Highlights

A pre-health program helps students:
  • Obtain eligibility to get into science or health programs at the college
  • Meet entrance requirements (increase their scores in science subjects) for a particular science program
  • Get academic advice from experts
  • Explore career options related to various health and science subjects

Program Details

A program in pre-health can be taken after completing secondary education. Applicants need to submit secondary school diploma certificates along with scores of English Grade 12 C or University or equivalent and Mathematics Grade 11 M or 12 C or University or equivalent. Those who do not fulfill these requirements need to take college's English Skills Assessment and Mathematics Skills Assessment for admission. Students currently in high school are also eligible to apply for this program.

Studying Pre-Health in Canada

Numerous Canadian colleges in Canada offer one-year post-secondary programs in pre-health. Unfortunately, not all may help you meet your specific goals. Therefore, it's important to conduct a thorough research before you apply with a college.

Centennial College's program helps you meet all your specific goals, no matter whether you're looking to obtain eligibility to get into a science program at the college or explore career options in health industry. Additionally, students completing this program with acceptable academic standing have chances to transfer directly into Practical Nursing or Pharmacy Technician program at the college.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Pre Health Program Serves Specific Academic Purpose

While other offerings at Centennial College are designed to benefit a wide range of students, the Pre Health programs has a specific target population because it is designed as an academic pathway. As such, this Pre-Health program is for students who: wish to consider college programs such as Practical Nursing, Pharmacy Technician and Transportation; are unsure that a science program at college is the right choice; do not have academic admission credentials needed to enter college-level science programs; and have not finished high school or completed the science courses for post-secondary programs. Students who complete the Pre-Health program with acceptable academic standing may be eligible to transfer directly into Centennial’s Practical Nursing or Pharmacy Technician and Transportation programs.

Completed in two semesters, this Pre Health program offers a solid foundation by introducing students to a range of topics, among which are biology, chemistry, mathematics, computers for healthcare professionals, and even communications courses so that students’ reading and writing skills can be refined for further education. More specifically, students attend five courses in each semester and among these courses are: Chemistry (emphasis is placed on the role of chemistry in daily life and in the development of new technologies and products); Pre-Anatomy and Physiology (aims to prepare students for Anatomy and Physiology by developing a strong foundation in anatomical terminologies and fundamental human physiology that is based on understanding and applications rather than memorization); Biology (emphasis is placed on understanding biological mechanisms and processes, rather than on simple memorization), and more.

Because the Pre-Health science program is based at Ashtonbee Campus, which houses other foundation programs, there is opportunity for peer-to-peer and student-to-faculty interaction. Additionally, the location assists students by offering resources to enhance their learning, such as a library staffed by experienced and knowledgeable professionals who can help students with their research and assignment needs. Staff also conducts library orientations and equipment demonstrations, and can assist students in using computer databases.

Applicants to the Pre Health program, are asked to possess at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or have mature student status (19 years or older). Additionally, they must have completed the English Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission; and Mathematics Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U, or equivalent or take a Centennial College Math Skills Assessment for Admission. Midterm and final grades of applicants who are currently attending high school in Ontario will be transmitted automatically to the college.