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Home > Courses > AHS 1102: Orientation to the Health Careers (online)

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AHS 1102: Orientation to the Health Careers (online)


This web-based, one-credit (1 cr) course is for undergraduate students who are exploring health majors and professions.

Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their own values, skills and interests, and will learn more about the academic and experiential requirements for health professional schools at the University of Minnesota.

Activities will include interest inventories, discussion, journaling, developing an action plan, and other reflective assignments. This course will help students decide if a career in the health professions is a good fit for them.

Students will:

  • Assess vocational interests, values and behavioral styles.
  • Explore issues related to professionalism and ethics in healthcare.
  • Learn about health-related academic majors and professions through resource exploration, informational interviews and presentations by health professional faculty.

Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for AHS 1101.

Register for this course here.


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