The College of New Jersey offers several medical courses within its degree programs in the medical field. Microbiology, Nursing and Pharmacology are just a few of the courses offered in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
In Philadelphia, Temple University's School of Medicine offers medical courses in Human Gross Anatomy, Elements of Bioscience and Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems.
The University of Rhode Island's Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences offers courses which include: Human Anatomy, Organic Chemistry, Medical Microbiology and Introductory Biochemistry.
The Medical College of Wisconsin's Certificate in Clinical Bioethics Program offers several courses which include Law and Bioethics, Justice and Health care and Clinical Topics in Bioethics.
In Indiana, Ball State University's School of Nursing program prepares students for careers in critical care, pediatrics, wellness, psychiatric/mental health amongst others. Courses include Nursing, Psychology, Anatomy and Physiology.
Washington Adventist University in Maryland offers several medical courses in its Department of Health, Wellness & Physical Education. Courses include Introduction to Health Care, Foundations of Wellness, Medical Terminology and Prevention of Chronic Diseases through Health Promotion.
Dietetics Majors at Lipscomb University in Tennessee are required to take a number of medical courses which include Nutrition Education, Nutritional Biochemistry, Medical Nutrition Therapy I & II and Nutrition Across The Lifespan. There is also an Internship in Dietetics class that allows for supervised field work in an institution or agency that provides nutrition services to families or individuals in food service or the clinical and community service areas.
Eastern Washington University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene which includes courses in Dental Anatomy, Radiography, Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, Periodontology and Oral and General Pathology. The university also offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing which includes medical courses in Acute/Chronic Care Nursing, Childbearing Health, Pathophysiology/Pharmacology and Gerontology.
Hawaii Pacific University's Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program requires a GPA of at least 2.75 for entry. Nursing majors take medical courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Altered Mental Health Patterns, Gerontologic Nursing amongst others.