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CHM 2211L Organic Chemistry II Spring 2015 This lab taught me how
Lab to use organic
molecules and generate
products that are useful
to everyday life while
using critical thinking
skills. This will assist me
by giving a laboratory
background to
understand various
conditions and lab
workups.
SLS 2311C Overview of Select Fall 2016 This class gave basic
Medical Careers information regarding
various medical careers
and analytical writing
skills I would utilize
when writing plans and
assist with coordination
of events. It also
pointed me in the
direction of health
administration.
MAC 1105C College Algebra Fall 2012 This math class helped
me realize how
technology can be
integrated with
academics to assist
students in twenty-first
century classes along
with algebraic skills that
will transfer to
overseeing the
accounting sector of
the health center.
AMH 2010 U.S. History 1492-1865 Spring 2014 This class provided
information about the
history of the United
States and utilized
analytical writing skills
which will be utilized
through writing plans fro
the health center.
HUM 2020 Introduction to Summer 2014 This class provided me
Humanities information pertaining
to philosophy and
historical development
that utilized my
analytical thinking and
writing skills which will
ultimately assist me
when determining the
best plan for the health
center along with
writing the report.
GEO 2370 Physical Geography Fall 2014 This class provided me
with information
regarding physical
geography around the
world and this would
help me when
determining which job
offer to take depending
on the location and
geography.
Course Prefix/Number Course Title Semester/Year Taken Brief Description
A degree in interdisciplinary studies allows me to utilize the many experiences and skills
I have obtained throughout my various courses and time tutoring in a way that is
multidisciplinary and accepts multiple viewpoints in order to obtain the most helpful outcome.
In my journey towards interdisciplinary studies, I have taken a diverse amount of classes;
however, most of them are related to the health and science field. The first few semesters of
college were focused on finishing my general requirements before I focused heavily on my
science courses for my remaining time as an undergraduate. Some of the time frames
regarding these courses were determined by the difficulty of the courses, the course load I
attempted the particular semester, and the availability of the courses offered at the time. My
courses were chosen in regard to my interest in the medical field and my goal of working within
the health field in the near future. These health and science related courses are pre-requisites
for many Masters of Health Administration programs which will ultimately lead me to a job as a
health administrator at a hospital or health care facility, so having a large health and biomedical
sciences background will allow me to have an advantage in that career.