Course Syllabus

Connecting Waters Charter School / CTE Health Careers – Internship / Job Shadow / Volunteer

CP 2105 (Sem 1) and CP 2105.2 (Sem 2)

 

Instructor: Freddie Galvan / Email: fgalvan@cwcharter.org / Phone: (209) 874-1119 x 322

Class meets via BigBlueButton on Tuesday, 10:40-11:40 pm.  When possible, 1-2 scheduled meetings will take place at the Learning Center and will take the place of the scheduled Google Meet for that specific week.  More information will be provided during class. 

REQUIRED Textbooks and Materials:

  • Quizlet account
  • Computer, Internet Access, Voice, and Video connections
  • Microsoft Word / Google Docs

This program will provide students with internship opportunities.  The course goals are to provide students with health care knowledge on both skills and various careers while gaining work related experience.  Students will focus on completing a Career Portfolio, which will assist them to find a suitable job site.  Medical Terminology will be plugged in throughout the year.  Job site placement begins toward the end of the 1st semester and should be in full swing prior to winter break.  Students are expected to complete 4-6 weekly hours at their internship site, which will give them approximately 100 job site / clinical hours.  We will also focus on building leadership skills and compete with Skills USA events.   

  • Online Canvas classes are held on every Tuesday
  • Weekly assignments/announcements made available on Canvas homepage/assignment page.
  • Students in Canvas classes should read the homepage for updated assignments.
  • During class, students will use headsets with microphones, webcams, and other online tools to communicate with other students and the teacher.  
  • A Canvas training workshop for parents is required.

Student Responsibilities:

  • Check Canvas for announcements, weekly assignments, and grades.

Attendance

  • Attend classes on time. (missed classes: “1-page summary of missed class - due before next scheduled meeting)
  • Recorded meetings will be made available on Canvas under “Pages” and “Recordings”
  • Please read and comply with the CWCS Truancy Policy. See the link below.
  • Read the syllabus and follow the CW Code of Conduct/Plagiarism Policy. See the link below. Refer to the LINK or student handbook for specific Truancy information.

Participation

  • Participate verbally or on the chat (when requested) and complete assignments/reading
  • Participation points are earned by being involved with the lesson plans

Assignments

  • Complete and submit ALL assignments on or before the due date. (Assignments will be entered into the Canvas grading or as otherwise discussed during class)
  • Student should refer to the Canvas homepage for changes or updated due dates.
  • Late assignments will be accepted and will receive a 7/10 maximum for being late.
  • Extra Credit – only a few opportunities will be offered for extra credit.

ES/Parent Responsibilities:

  • Make sure your student attends these classes. These are mandatory classes for all students. (Students who choose to enroll must attend class and adhere to class policies)
  • Attend each class with your child.
    • Be there to help your child with learning how to use the online tools and participate in class.
  • Contact me if your student is having difficulties understanding and completing homework assignments.
  • Read and print the class syllabus for reference during ES meetings.
  • Routinely check Canvas for announcements and student’s weekly assignments.
  • Communicate with Mr. Galvan directly when child will be absent.
  • Parents must attend a Canvas training sessions before classes begin.
  • CWCS EL Department link

 Plagiarism / Copied Work:  

  • Copying from the internet or any other source, sharing answers with classmates on an assignment, and direct cheating will not be tolerated.  
  • For any given offense there will be a call home, a parent conference, a referral to your administrator, and a zero on the assignment regardless of the weight.  
  • There will be no tolerance for cheating.

 Grades will be based on:

  • 40% - Attendance / Participation: taken at beginning & end of class. 
    • Participation scored throughput.
  • 30% - Formative – Quizzes, Classwork, Homework, Skills
  • 30% - Summative – Tests, Projects, Mid-Term, and Finals
  • ES Contacts: ES will confirm work is updated/completed and will send email confirming that student has completed all assignments.

 Grade Scale: 

  • 90 – 100% = A, 80 – 89% = B, 70 – 79% = C, 60 – 69% = D, 0 – 59% = F

 

Week

Objective

Assignments

 

1

Students will Students will review the Syllabus & expectations for the 2nd semester.

MT – Muscular System (a)

Syllabus Completion

Journal Entries:

Timesheet: Collection of HOURS signed and approved by supervisor at internship site

 

2

Students will learn and understand the expectations for Health Career Display Project.

MT –  The Cardiovascular System - A

Health Careers Display – start research

Log Sheet – Begins this week

Journal Entry

 

3

Students will learn about Skills that relate to Nursing.

MT –  The Lymphatic & Immune System – A

Handwashing & Blood Pressure – video

Time sheet & Journal Entry

Complete – GKC

 

4

Students will learn some basic skills that relate to phlebotomy and Nursing.

MT –  The Respiratory System - A

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

5

Students will Present details about Health Career Display Project.

MT –  NA

Health Careers Display – Completed

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

6

Students will be able to Understand Self and be able to Create a Vision for Leadership.

MT –  The Digestive System - A

Time sheet & Journal Entry

Complete Q’s from Presentation

 

7

Students will be able to learn and then demonstrate how to feed a patient.

MT –  The Urinary System - A

Time sheet & Journal Entry

Video/Pic – Demonstrate Feeding a Patient

 

8

Students will be able to learn strategies that will help develop a successful mindset. 

MT –  The Nervous System & Mental Health- A

Questions from PP

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

9

Students will learn to complete a FA Kit and learn to complete an Injury Report.

MT –  NA

Injury Report

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

10

Students will be able to learn how to provide assistance to an athlete with a possible concussion.

MT –

Treatment Record

Injuries to the Brain, Ear, Eye, Nose, Mouth

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

11

NO Class

 

 

12

Students will be able to understand some of the complications with speech therapy. 

MT – Special Senses: The Eyes and Ears - A

Drawing Instructions - Submit Drawing

Complete: Understanding Brain & Speech Disorders

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

13

Students will be more familiar with injuries and ROM of the upper extremities.

Students will learn of ethical dilemmas that medical professionals will face.

MT – The Skin:  Integumentary System - A

ROM – Upper Extremities

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

14

Students will understand leadership qualities and be able to apply these qualities to themselves.

MT: The Endocrine System - A

Leadership Form

Time sheet & Journal Entry

15

Students will be able to learn about the systems of the body.

MT: The Reproductive System - A

Project Due – 3 weeks

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

16

Students will be able to understand differences between followers & leaders.

MT – Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Med & Pharmacology - A

Project Due – 2 weeks

Follower & Leadership Form – Fill-in

Time sheet & Journal Entry

 

17

Students will learn the importance of Professional References.

List of References (3-5)

MT – All Done

Time sheet & Journal Entry

18

 

TBD

TBD

Course Summary:

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