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Biological Sciences & Allied Health Program
Do the sciences have a place in your right ventricle? Be a part of a program where science meets humanity and where students aim to advance society. Coastline prepares you to meet the demands of fast-growing fields such as nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, medicine, and more.
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Check out some of the Biological Sciences & Allied Health courses at Coastline.
Would you like to help dissect a human cadaver? If you live in Orange County and earned an 'A' in BIOL 220 Human Anatomy lecture and lab class, then apply for the BIOL 296 Advanced Anatomical Dissection course for spring semester. This is a 6.75-hour/week lab course for 8-weeks. (Times TBD.)
Cadaver Lab Application Process and Timeline (Spring 2024)
Applications Open: Monday, December 18, 2023
Applications Close: Thursday, January 18, 2024
- Students interested in applying please email Dr. Mia Dobbs at mnobles@coastline.edu expressing your interest and attach a screenshot of your unofficial transcript showing that you received an 'A' in BIOL C220 - General Human Anatomy (or the equivalent).
- Qualified students will receive back an application package that includes:
- Student Information Form
- The prompt for their personal statement.
- Curriculum vitae/resume.
- A safety PowerPoint that students will be tested on later if invited for an interview.
- Directions on how to submit as attachments in single email.
- Students selected to enroll in BIOL 296 must also enroll in BIOL 297 - Master Advanced Anatomoical Dissection. Students will also be selected for the second 8-week BIOL 296 course.
Friday January 19, 2024: Applicants are informed of their interview status.
Interviews
Interviews will be held on Monday, January 22 and Tuesday, January 23, 2024. They will be in-person at the Newport Beach Campus and will include:
- Interview questions.
- Laboratory safety procedures examination (see #2 above).
- Anatomy knowledge examination.
- Dissection skills examination.
- Tour of the laboratory space.
Thursday, January 25, 2024: Students are informed of their final application status.
Biology for non-science majors. A general study of the basic concepts of biology, including the human body and the environment. Emphasis on the characteristics of plant and animal life, human body systems, health, genetics, and the interaction of organisms in their environment.
A general study of the marine environment. Examines the chemical, biological, and geological properties of the sea; the sea as a natural resource; and its geo-political and economic impact.
This course introduces students to the subject of Medical Terminology and prepares them for all careers in the medical field. It covers the study of the basic elements of medical terms as well as the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body. In addition, it covers the medical terms used to describe different pathological conditions, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic procedures.
Explore numerous healthcare career opportunities, including inpatient, outpatient, and ancillary services; as well as professional, allied health, and athletic training careers in this one-unit course. Students will also evaluate their own personal interests as they learn about the variety of healthcare careers. Healthcare is one of the largest employers in Southern California and nationwide. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Academic Plans
Allied Health Care Careers
This program emphasizes common coursework for careers in Allied Health. Health care continues to be one of the top job employment opportunities throughout the nation.
Course requirements / digital catalog info:
Allied Health Care Careers - Certificate of Achievement (16-19 units)
Biology
Biology is the study of living organisms from the macro level to the molecular level. Examples of biological science fields encompassed by biology are ecology, evolutionary biology, zoology, botany, cell, and molecular biology, genetics, marine science, and biotechnology. Many of the core concepts studied in biology also directly relate to various health care disciplines such as anatomy, immunology, microbiology, and physiology.
Course requirements / digital catalog info:
Biology - Associate of Science for Transfer (60 units)
Environmental Science
The Associate in Science in Environmental Science for Transfer is designed to provide students with the common core of lower-division courses required to transfer and pursue a baccalaureate degree in environmental science.
Course requirements / digital catalog info:
Environmental Science - Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (60 units)
Health Science
This program prepares students for entry into health professional programs or jobs in the medical field. Coursework provides many of the science prerequisites for programs in health professions such as nursing, physician assistant, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, dental hygiene, radiology technology, dentist, and medical doctor.
Course requirements / digital catalog info:
Health Science - Certificate of Achievement (19 units)
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STEM Scholarship Available
If you are a STEM student in high school, college or graduate school looking to pay for your education, you should be applying for scholarships!
Careers in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Math, Environmental Science, and Physics continue to be among the most in-demand and highest-paying available. Fortunately, Coastline has financial aid opportunities and a new STEM scholarship available for students interested in a STEM education. Students can lower the financial burden of tuition without taking out loans. This new STEM scholarship will also include internship and mentorship opportunities, offering you a chance to make valuable industry connections and gain experience at the nation's prominent companies.
Why study Biological Sciences and Allied Health at Coastline?
If you're interested in a career in healthcare, or like working in the laboratory or even prefer the outdoors, then the Biological Sciences and Allied Health Department have courses, certificates, and degrees for you. Ever considered a degree in Microbiology? Maybe you might be considering a career in nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, or dentistry; we have the prerequisites you need! You might also be interested in learning more about the programs that let you experience the outdoors like Ecology, Marine Science or work-study programs.
Did you know that California is currently in need of prospective employees in all the major healthcare fields? Due to being in Orange County, our program is in the middle of a hotbed for biotechnology and field research. Coastline's Biological Sciences and Allied Health programs offer small class sizes with dedicated faculty to help you reach your goals.
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