May 01, 2024  
2018-2019 Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering System

The following lists include all courses normally offered at Albion College. However, not all courses are offered every year. When possible, courses offered in alternate years are designated. For details, students should consult the Class Schedule for each semester, available online at: www.albion.edu/registrar. The College reserves the right to add or withdraw courses without prior announcement, as conditions may require.

Unless otherwise stated, 100 level courses are intended for freshmen, 200 level for sophomores, 300 and 400 level for juniors and seniors.

A list of courses which meet the core and category requirements, organized by departments, is available online at www.albion.edu/registrar.

Further information may be obtained at the Registrar’s Office in the Ferguson Student, Technology, and Administrative Services Building.

 

Other Courses

  
  • HCI 100: Introduction to Medicine


    (.25 Units)
    An introductory study of Medicine. Explores features of the human body using physiological, neuroscientific, and biochemical approaches in lecture and laboratory settings. Examines ethical dilemmas in the context of medicine. Course is only open to Camp Med participants. Rabquer

Interdisciplinary: Health Care Institute

  
  • HCI 101: Introduction to Health Care


    (1/4 Unit)
    Prerequisites: Completion and submission of application materials for the Institute for Healthcare Professions.
    (Go to www.albion.edu/health-institute/.) Examines myriad healthcare careers and the education, rewards and challenges associated with each one. Emphasizes the team approach to health care, focusing on interactions among individuals with various specializations. Staff.
  
  • HCI 102: Issues in Health Care


    (1/4 Unit)
    Prerequisites: Membership in the Institute for Healthcare Professions.
    Explores a variety of professional and personal issues encountered by people working in the healthcare system. Considers current events and issues related to health care. Provides insight into the various professions that make up a collaborative healthcare team. Staff.
  
  • HCI 105: Introduction to Veterinary Medicine


    (.25 unit)
    Completion and submission of application materials.
    Explores the diverse aspects of Veterinary Medicine in an interactive and hands-on approach.  Helps stundets gain knowledge about the veterinary profession, as well as the skills needed to apply for verterinary school. Staff
  
  • HCI 201: Issues in Health Care


    (1/4 Unit)
    Required of all students who are members of the Institute for Healthcare Professions, normally taken in the fall of the second or third year. Keyes.