Biomedical Science
CTE Program: Biomedical Sciences
- Experience hands-on activities in forensics, disease research, prosthetics, and medical disaster drills
- Use cutting-edge technology to design innovative solutions for today’s most pressing health challenges
- Design, conduct, and analyze a wide range of scientific experiments to solve medical mysteries
Career Focus
- Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Competitive Advantages
- Certifications
- Internships/Scholarships
- National Competitions
Sequence of Courses
MRHS
Human Body Systems H (10-12)
MRHS
Prerequisite: Principles of the Biomedical Sciences H
Medical Interventions H (11-12)
MRHS
Prerequisite: Human Body Systems H
MRHS
Prerequisite: Medical interventions H
CTE Internship (12)
BCHS, BGHS, DVHS, MRHS, SOHS
Prerequisite: Human Body Systems H, Medical Interventions H or Biomedical Innovation H (concurrent or previously completed)
ADE Bioscience Standards
Expanded opportunities and competitive advantage that career-focused education delivers.
Certifications
Students have the opportunity to earn industry credentials and dual enrollment college credit through CTE programs.
Project Lead The Way
Project Lead The Way is a United States non-profit organization that develops hands-on, project-based science, technology, engineering and math curricula for use by elementary, middle, and high schools.
Student Organization
HOSA is a national student organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Science Education (HSE) Division of ACTE. HOSA's two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. For more information, visit HOSA and Arizona HOSA.