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MTH 63 – MATH FOUNDATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE

This course is designed to prepare students to apply math concepts in health care settings.

Fundamental math techniques of arithmetic, ratio & proportion, linear equations, manipulation of

formulae, and dimensional analysis will be related to unit conversion, dosing, dilutions &

solutions, IV calculations, and other problem solving applications found in health care vocations.

Numeracy skills, including accuracy, will be stressed.

ENG 107 – COLLEGE WRITING

This course provides the foundations for college level reading and writing expectations. Emphasis is

placed on the application of analytical thinking and written communication in response to various

forms of text from a wide variety of disciplines. Stylistic, structural, and grammatical components

will be assessed through reading and writing assignments.

BIO 50 – BIOLOGY I

This is an introductory biology course that focuses on cell biology and the anatomy and physiology

of selected human organ systems. The course is designed to prepare students for entry into the

collaborative nursing program or other health science programs that require advanced study in

biology and pathology.

CHM 50 – PREPARATORY CHEMISTRY I

This is an introductory chemistry course that is designed to prepare students for further studies in

nursing, health science, and chemical technology programs. Topics will include, but are not limited

to: matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical

reactions, the mole, and stoichiometry.

Information About Programs

All programs offered at the Anishinabek Educational Institute are full-time programs. Our programs are not only designed to reduce the high stress levels which develop when students are away from their family, community, and workplace responsibilities, but are also designed to enable students to retain their jobs while being trained.

Delivery Options

Community Based

Community based delivery programs can either be delivered as on-campus or combination delivery.

Combination Delivery

Students are required to attend intensive two week in-class sessions twice per semester alternating with a five to six week return to their community while still maintaining a full-time program workload.

On-Campus Delivery

Programs are delivered at one of our campuses or at a partnering community. On-campus delivery requires students to participate in-class on a full-time daily basis during each semester.

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