Skip Navigation
Super User

Super User

Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:08

Medical Forensics & Medical Forensics Magnet

Description

This course is designed to create an awareness of the branch of health science relating to medical forensics. This course focuses on introductory skills and assessment in order to develop the ability to identify, analyze, and process logically using deductive reasoning and problem solving. Medical forensics involves many aspects of health science instruction including laboratory skills and safety, microscopy, toxicology, measurement, physical evidence identification, pathology, anthropology, entomology, psychology, blood spatter analysis, and career exploration.

Information

Prerequisite: Recommended completion of Biology, AP Biology.
Completion of Elementary Algebra and Geometry before enrollment.

  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Science Core credit.
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Magnet program at Weber High
    There is also a class just for Weber High students
  • Course length: magnet course is 2 periods for one semester
    Weber High course is one period for one year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 47485 (magnet course)
    47487 (Weber High course)
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:08

Television Broadcasting I

Description

This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills related to the television broadcasting industry. Instruction includes hands-on assignments in the following areas: camera operation, audio systems, lighting systems, pre-production, studio operations, control room operations, visual effects and graphics, and copyright laws.

Note: Student must have access to a video camera.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 32255
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:07

Medical Anatomy & Physiology

Description

This full-year course provides students with an in-depth study of health care careers including actual clinical experience in a variety of areas. Instruction includes intermediate anatomy & physiology, medical terminology, diseases and disorders, medical ethics and first aid. The class is designed to prepare students for the Advanced Health Science course and/or for a variety of health technology programs.

Information

  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Science Core credit.
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 47380
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:07

Technical Design II

Description

Advanced drafting is the third step in understanding the application required to produce a workable drawing. Good sketching techniques should be emphasized when preparing to start a working drawing. Drawings that are assigned should complement the competency and require the student to solve problems, not just copy.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Fremont
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 84325
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:06

Health Science Introduction

Description

This semester course is designed to create an awareness of career possibilities in health care and inform students of the educational options available for health science and health technology programs. Instruction includes beginning anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, medical ethics, diseases, and disorders. The course prepares students for the Medical Anatomy/Physiology course and/or for a variety of health technology programs.

Information

Note: Students must complete the full year (1.0 credit) to receive the Health credit.

  • Credit: CTE - Health (Teacher must be Health endorsed to give the Health credit)
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 47110
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:05

Technical Design I

Description

This is the first instructional course in a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to develop technical knowledge and skills required to plan and prepare scale pictorial interpretations of engineering and design concepts. This includes instruction in the use of 2D/3D CAD software, sketching, drawing layout, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and dimensioning.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year semester
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 84275
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:01

Exercise Science / Sports Medicine

Description

This full-year course is designed to teach students components of exercise science/sports medicine; including exploration of therapeutic careers, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, first aid, injury prevention principles, the healing process, rehabilitation techniques, therapeutic modalities, sport nutrition, sport psychology and performance enhancement philosophies.

Information

  • Concurrent Enrollment: Fremont, Roy, and Weber offer concurrent enrollment credit from Weber State University, AT 2175, 3 hours.
  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 47350
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:04

Small Vehicle Technician

Description

This is a course that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skill to maintain and repair small internal-combustion engines used on portable power equipment, such as lawnmowers, chain saws, rotary tillers, motorcycles, ATV vehicles, and snowmobiles. Work ethics, productivity, and safety are an integral part of the classroom and laboratory activities of these classes.

Note: Safety glasses required. Recommended overalls and leather shoes.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84250
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:03

Medical Forensics Magnet

Description

This year-long course is designed to create an awareness of the branch of health science relating to medical forensics. This course focuses on introductory skills and assessment in order to develop the ability to identify, analyze, and process logically using deductive reasoning and problem solving. Medical forensics involves many aspects of health science instruction including laboratory skills and safety, microscopy, toxicology, measurement, physical evidence identification, pathology, anthropology, entomology, psychology, blood spatter analysis, and career exploration.

Prerequisite: Biology

Information

  • Credit: CTE
    This class counts as the 3rd Science Core credit.
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Magnet program at Weber High
  • Course length: year, 2 periods each semester
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 47485
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 15:00

Machinist Technician II

Description

A program with a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to plan, manufacture, assemble, and test products, using machine shop and CNC processes. These courses are based on the state machine shop task list.

Note: Safety glasses and hair tie required.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Roy
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84380
Page 87 of 136