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Please refer to the yellow sheet by this title included in your packet of materialsSelf-survey to determine which health science program best suits your: Personal characteristicsPersonal interests Medical interestsAcademic interests Career goals. Which Health Science Program Am I Most Suited
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1. Moraine Valley Community CollegeHealth Science Programs Presented by:
Peggy Machon
Dean of Career Programs
Barb Martin
Department Chair, Nursing
Sue Phelan
Department Chair, Health Sciences
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Please refer to the yellow sheet by this title included in your packet of materials
Self-survey to determine which health science program best suits your:
Personal characteristics
Personal interests
Medical interests
Academic interests
Career goals Which Health Science Program Am I Most Suited For?
3. Certificate Programs
Marketable skills in a short period of time
Transferable skills to other programs of study
Associate Degree Programs
Upon successful completion of the program, the student is awarded an associate’s degree
Commonly referred to as “Two-year Programs”
Frequently takes longer than 2 years to complete
Levels of Training (2)
4.
“Marketable” – provides students with skills that they can take into the workplace and obtain employment
“Transferable” – skills may transfer to other health science programs.
Please refer to the blue sheet titled:
“I am Interested in a Career in the Health Care Industry! Q: Where Do I Begin?
A: Certificate Programs!” Certificate Programs -Require less than 2 years to complete
5. Certificate Programs Basic Nurse Assistant
Coding Specialist
Emergency Medical Services
Massage Therapy
Medical Assistant
Medical Transcription
Phlebotomy
Polysomnography
6. Associate Degree Programs Health Information Technology
Nursing
Radiologic Technology
Respiratory Therapy
7. Anatomy and Physiology
BIO 115: Health Information Technology & Polysomnography
BIO 180 & 181: Nursing; Radiologic Technology; Respiratory Therapy
COM 101 Composition
COM 103 Speech Fundamentals
Psychology
MRT 110: Medical Terminology
I know which Associate’s Degree Health Science Program I would like to enter!
8.
There were 700 total applicants for the fall 10 Health Science Programs. Of those 700, approximately 154 students were admitted to Health Science Programs.
Nursing had 108 applicants for 48 seats (Fall 2010).
Nursing accepts 50 students in January and August
Radiology had 244 applicants for 32 seats; fall admission only
Applicant Statistics
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Respiratory Therapy had 110 applicants for 32 seats; fall admission only
Health Information Technology had 136 applicants for 22 seats; fall admission only
Polysomnography had 102 applicants for 20 seats; fall admission only
Applicant Statistics
10. 1. Ranking score: a. TEAS score in Math and Science (combined raw score)b. If you have completed MVCC’s BIO 180 Anatomy and Physiology prior to application: point(s) will be awarded based on the final grade: C = 1 point, B= 2 points, A =3 points. 2. Residency: Proof of Residency must be submitted with your application. NEW Nursing Program Admissions Process!!
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Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
Reading
Paragraph comprehension, passage comprehension, and inferences/conclusions
Math
Whole numbers, metric conversion, fractions and decimals, algebraic equations, percentages, and ratio/proportion.
Principles, and general science.
TEAS Test – What Is It?
12. Science
science reasoning, science knowledge, biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, basic physical principles, and general science.
English and Language Usage
knowledge of punctuation, grammar, sentence structure, contextual words, and spelling.
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/nursing/TEAS.htm TEAS Test – What Is It?
13. Attend an Information Session
Submit the MVCC Enrollment Form
Complete Placement and Admission Tests
Submit a Nursing Application, complete with COMPASS and TEAS Scores
http://www.morainevalley.edu/programs/general/1246_admission.htm Nursing Application Process
14.
Three factors are used to admit students into the Health Science Programs
The factors are:
Grade point average
Number of college hours completed
Course Success Weighting Allied Health Admissions Process Criteria
15. The higher a person’s GPA, the more points they accrue toward admissions
Examples:
3.8 GPA earns more points than a 2.5 GPA Grade Point Average
16. The more college credits a person has, the more points they accrue toward admissions
Examples:
65 college credit hours earns more points than
21 credit hours
Number of College Hours -Weighted Differently for Nursing than for Allied Health Programs
17.
Program Coordinators have selected certain courses as predictors of student success in health science programs
Each program has a different set of courses identified.
Grades earned in the success courses earn points toward admissions Success Weighted Courses
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Example:
An “A” in BIO 180 will earn a student 5 success points toward admission to the nursing program
A “C” in BIO 180 will earn a student 3 points toward admission to the nursing program
Points Assigned to Grades in Success Courses
19. GPA Points
2.500-2.750 5
2.751-3.000 7
3.001-3.250 9
3.251-3.500 11
3.501-3.750 13
3.751-4.000 15
Number of College Hours Points
1-15 2
15.1-30 4
30.1-45 6
45.1-60 8
60+ 10
Health SciencesGPA and Credit Hour Calculations
20. Points Assigned to Grades in Success Courses – Health Sciences
21. Success CoursesHealth Science Program
22.
Has completed 24 college credits
3.0 grade point average
Has completed the following success courses with the following grades assigned:
BIO 180 “A”
MTH 101 “B”
MRT 110 “B”
Sample Calculation/Radiology Student has:
23. GPA (3.0) = 7 points
College credit hours = 4 points
Student has BIO-180 with an A
3 points X 4 credit hours = 12 points
Student has MTH-101 with a B
2 points X 4 credit hours = 8 points Student has MTH-101 with a B
Student has MRT-110 with a B— 2 points X 3 credit hours = 6 points
Sample Radiology Student Admission Point Total
24. GPA = 7 points
College credits = 4 points
Total points for success courses = 12 for BIO-180 + 8 for MTH-101 + 6 for MRT-110 = 26 Pts
Grand total: 37 points
Total Points – Radiology Example
25. GPA:
Number of College Credit Hours:
Points/Success Weighting Courses:
What is your total score?
Your Admissions Score
26. Minimum Admission Scores – Fall 2009 Health Information Technology: All eligible applicants were admitted
Nursing:
60 (Fall 2010)
58.9 (Spring 2010)
Polysomnography:
36 points
27. Radiologic Technology: 54 points
Respiratory Therapy:
33 points
Minimum Admission Scores – Fall 2009
28. When making your course selection, pay very careful attention to the Success Weighted Courses.
Make an appointment appointment with an Academic Advisor to plan a schedule that will allow you to compete successfully for a seat in one of the health science programs. To make an appointment, phone
(708) 974-5721 What Next?
29. Wellness Professions –You might also want to consider the following professions offered through Moraine Valley’s Public Service Department: Addictions Studies
Fitness Trainer
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Recreation Management
Recreation Therapy
Travel Tourism
30. REC 101: Recreation and Wellness Professions
PEH 160: Human Movement
PEH 170: First Aid
PEH 171: A Healthy Lifestyle and You
PEH 172: Nutrition for Today
“Core Courses” – Wellness Professions
31. Health Science Web Site:
www.morainevalley.edu/healthsciences
Public Service Web Site:
www.morainevalley.edu/publicservice Web Sites