General Biology for Medical Justice, a dynamic and thought-provoking course that bridges the foundational principles of biology with pressing ethical, legal, and social issues in modern medicine. This course is designed not only to deepen your understanding of core biological concepts—such as cell structure and function, genetics, molecular biology, evolution, and human physiology—but also to examine how these scientific principles inform and challenge the pursuit of fairness and equity in healthcare. From exploring the genetic basis of inherited diseases to analyzing how environmental factors influence health disparities, we will investigate how biological knowledge shapes medical decision-making, policy development, and legal outcomes. You'll delve into cutting-edge topics like CRISPR gene editing, personalized medicine, forensic DNA analysis, and the biology of infectious diseases—all through a lens of social accountability. By integrating biology with real-world case studies involving bioethics, patient rights, and systemic inequality, this course empowers future healthcare professionals, scientists, and advocates to use biological literacy as a tool for promoting justice, equity, and truth in medicine.
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General Biology for Medical Justice: LAB, a dynamic and thought-provoking course that bridges the foundational principles of biology with real-world applications in the pursuit of equity, justice, and ethical practice within the medical field. Designed for students passionate about science and social change, this lab-based course goes beyond traditional biology by exploring how cellular processes, genetics, microbiology, and human physiology intersect with issues of healthcare access, systemic bias, and forensic integrity. Through hands-on experiments, case study analyses, and critical discussions, you’ll not only master essential laboratory techniques—from microscopy to DNA extraction—but also learn to evaluate how biological knowledge can be leveraged to address disparities and uphold justice in medicine. Prepare to think critically, engage deeply, and emerge as a scientifically informed advocate for a more equitable healthcare system.
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Base Tuition:$875.00
Distance Education Surcharge:$131.00
Technology Fee:$100.00
Library Access:$60.00
Faculty Development:$90.00
Faculty Research:$60.00
Online Platform:$70.00
Digital Resources:$40.00
Total Per Class:$1,426.00
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ABOUT THE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Pre‑Medical Justice (B.S.PMJ) with Integrated Clinical Internship and Simulation Laboratories Rotations Degree Plan
The convergence of health‑care delivery and legal regulation demands professionals who understand both clinical practice and the juridical frameworks governing patient care. This paper proposes a comprehensive eight‑semester Bachelor of Science in Pre‑Medical Laws (B.S.PML) that couples rigorous legal scholarship with immersive clinical training. Each of the 24 credit‑bearing courses follows a unified coding system (JUST ####) and is accompanied by a dedicated simulation laboratory module that mirrors real‑world health‑care environments. A mandatory 400‑hour clinical internship in the final year consolidates learning across patient assessment, mental‑health care, maternity assistance, pharmacology, laboratory services, surgical assistance, peri‑operative care, anesthesia, post‑anesthesia care unit (PACU), intensive‑care unit (ICU) support, patient transportation, and operating‑room (OR) set‑up and decontamination. Transfer equivalency mapping to the University of Houston (UH) ensures that each JUST course aligns with a four‑digit UH course code, facilitating articulation and advanced study. Outcomes of the curriculum are evaluated through competency‑based assessment, legal‑ethical case analyses, and performance metrics in high‑fidelity simulation. The program prepares graduates for roles such as health‑law analysts, compliance officers, clinical risk managers, and interdisciplinary liaisons who can navigate patient‑care delivery while safeguarding legal and ethical standards.
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