AHP - Physical Rehabilitation
Program Description
The Academy of Health Professions program uses project and problem-based learning, clinical experiences, as well as classroom and lab instruction to teach students about the field of health care. Students progress through two foundation courses: Foundations of Medicine and Health Science and Structure and Functions of the Human Body. Students are prepared for actual experience in the clinical setting with a focus on the specific knowledge, skills and abilities that relate to Rehabilitative Science.
Available Certifications | Available College Credits |
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Personal Trainer Certification American Heart Association – Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Certification American Heart Association – Standard First Aid Certification OSHA-10 |
College of Southern Maryland (5 Credits) Stevenson University (4 Credits) |
Course Sequence
Foundations of Medicine and Health Sciences
Structure and Functions of the Human Body
Physical Rehabilitation
Allied Health Internship
Sample High School Schedule
9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade | |
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1 | Technology Education Requirement | Elective | Structure & Functions of the Human Body | Physical Rehabilitation |
2 | Health/Fitness For Life Requirement | Elective | Foundations of Medicine and Health Sciences | Allied Health Internship |
3 | Fine Arts Requirement | Financial Literacy | Elective | Elective |
4 | Science Requirement | Science Requirement | Science Requirement | Elective |
5 | History Requirement | History Requirement | History Requirement | Elective |
6 | English Requirement | English Requirement | English Requirement | English Requirement |
7 | Math Requirement | Math Requirement | Math Requirement | Math Requirement |
*Note: The schedule above is a sample only. Students should always review course selections with school counselors and refer to the current Charles County Public Schools High School Program of Studies.*
High Schools that Offer the Program
Robert D. Stethem Educational Center- Students apply in 10th grade