Health Science Courses

Health Science Courses

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Henrico CTE arranges the 17 career clusters into 6 career groups that have similar pathways a student can have to get to their essential career of choice ultimately. Explore the 1 career cluster under Health Services and discover the path to your future.

The Health Science cluster is about using your love of science to help keep people healthy and treat those who are not. Work directly with people as a doctor or physical therapist or on your own by conducting research on diseases and other important health information. This field allows you to work in diverse environments such as hospitals, medical and dental offices, or labs.

An aging population is expected to increase so will the need for radiation therapists. Advancements in cancer treatment and detection also should boost the need for radiation therapists. There also will be a need for new nurses with an increase in the employment of registered nurses.  The expected increase in jobs is due to many reasons, including an older population that is likely to have more medical problems, and growing access to health care due to federal health insurance reform. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics also should have favorable job prospects. Paramedics and EMTs will continue to be needed to care for sick and injured people during emergencies.

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Middle School Courses

No Courses at this time

High School Courses

Do You Like To…

  • Help others stay healthy?

  • Work in a fast paced, often pressure-filled environment?

  • Show empathy and compassion to others?

  • Pay attention to detail?

  • Use your math and science skills proficiently?

Sample Careers

  • Doctor

  • Nurse

  • Emergency Medical Technician

  • Veterinarian

  • Genetic Counselor

  • Immunologist

  • Forensic Scientist

  • Cancer Researcher

  • Patent Researcher

  • Designing plants (food or materials) or medicines specific to bettering human life.

  • Bioinformatics

  • Gene Therapist

  • Technical Writers

  • Microbiologist

  • Science Teacher

High school certifications, licenses and related college majors:

High School/Industry Certifications

Certificate/License

College Degree Examples

Emergency Medical
Technician License

Nursing

National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)

Toxicology

Pharmacy
Technician State License

Medical Technology

Certification of Pharmacy Technician (ExCPT) Examination: Virginia Board of Pharmacy

Health Administration

Veterinary Medical Applications Certifications Examination: Eanco

Veterinary Medicine

Zoology

In Demand Careers

All CTE trade and industry classes offer the Workplace Readiness Skills Test

Education Needed

Occupation

Median Salary

Job Growth
Over next 10 years

Job Openings
Projected over next 10 years

High School
Diploma + Certification

Nursing Assistants and Orderlies

$29,640 per year

8% (Much faster than average)

119,500

High School
Diploma + Certification

Home Health Aides and Personal Care Aides

$25,280 per year

34% (Much faster than average)

1,159,500

High School
Diploma + Certification

Licensed Practical Nurses

$47,480 per year

9% (Much faster than average)

65,700

High School
Diploma + Certification

Pharmacy Technicians

$33,950 per year

4% (As fast as average)

15,200

High School
Diploma + Certification

EMT’s and Paramedics

$35,400 per year

6% (Faster than average)

17,000

Associates Degree

Registered Nurses

$73,300 per year

7% (Faster than average)

221,900

Associates Degree

Respiratory Therapists

$61,330 per year

19% (Much faster than average)

26,300

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Microbiologists

$75,650 per year

3% (As fast as average)

600

Bachelor’s
Degree or more

Forensic Science
Technicians

$59,150 per year

14% (Much faster than average)

2,400

Student Leadership Organizations
HOSA helps students to become future health professionals and become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience. The purpose of HOSA-Future Health Professionals is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science
Education instructional program.

Work-Based Learning
Work-Based Learning (WBL) is comprised of experiences related to students’ career interests, based on instructional preparation, and undertaken in partnership with local businesses or organizations. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world work environment. Work-Based Learning promotes Career Awareness, Career Exploration, and Career Preparation.

Career Ambassadors
The Career Ambassador Program offers high school seniors an opportunity to represent and share their experiences with career exploration and our CTE programs to prospective students and community supporters through elementary school Career Fairs, middle school Career Clubs, and district-wide events.