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WELCOME TO PRINCIPLES OF THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES EASTMOOR ACADEMY BIOMEDICAL PATHWAY GENERAL DESCRIPTION This is the first of four high school courses in Project Lead The Way’s Biomedical Science Pathway. It provides an introduction to the biomedical sciences through exciting “hands-on” projects and problems. Throughout the course, students will be introduced to various careers in the biomedical field as they investigate various health conditions including diabetes, sickle-cell disease, and heart disease. The course is designed to provide an overview of all the courses in the Biomedical Sciences program and to lay the scientific foundation necessary for student success in the subsequent courses. Please see the outline on the back of this sheet for more detailed information about the lessons that will be covered in this class. YOU WILL NEED FLASH DRIVE (I suggest that it be fastened to a lanyard with your student ID) BINDER with eight tabbed dividers. Binder should be at least 1.5” SCIENTIFIC LAB NOTEBOOK (WILL BE PROVIDED!) SUGGESTED: calculator, colored pencils, earbuds or headphones REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL COURSE COMPLETION Active class participation Proper documentation technique Career journals Concept Maps using Inspiration software Lab reports Quizzes and Unit tests End of Course Exam PBS COURSE OVERVIEW This course is divided into six instructional units. Each unit relates either to a specific body system and a particular disorder related to that system or to diseases and their treatment/prevention in general. All units include an aspect of career exploration as well. Unit One: The Mystery This unit introduces the students to a case of a mysterious death. The victim had several health issues throughout her life, and it is those issues that make up the core ideas for each of the following units. The hands-on activities in this unit reflect some of the principles of forensic investigations. This unit will also give students an opportunity to become familiar with the particular software we will be using for this course and the various types of assignments they will be expected to complete throughout the course. Unit Two: Diabetes This unit includes a study of how our bodies use foods as energy along with the implications of how the normal pathways are changed in a person with diabetes. Unit Three: Sickle-Cell Disease This unit introduces the concept of how genetic disorders are carried in the chromosomes, or DNA. Labs in this unit include probability studies and the understanding of pedigrees. Unit Four: Heart Disease In this unit the students will learn about the normal structure and function of the heart and blood. They will also have the opportunity to measure heart function and discover some of the ways that heart dysfunctions may be treated. As the students learn the difference between “good” and “bad” cholesterol, they will also become familiar with some important molecular biology techniques that may be used to diagnose specific genetic disorders. Unit Five: Infectious Disease In this unit, students will explore various types of bacteria and learn how they may be identified during the process of diagnosing infectious diseases. Students will learn about aseptic technique and re-emphasize how to avoid contagious illnesses. Unit Six: Post Mortem In this short, cumulative unit, we put it all together and figure out what killed our victim at the start of the course.