SPANISH AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH B.S.
CLEMSON HONORS COLLEGE '25
Coursework


Below is a summary of some of my coursework from my Spanish and International Health B.S. and pre-medical studies.
Spanish & International Health
Coursework
Spanish 4190
Health & Hispanic Communities
The course "Health and Hispanic Communities" explores the unique health challenges, disparities, and cultural factors affecting Hispanic populations, while focusing on strategies to improve health outcomes within these communities.
Health 3990
Infectious Disease
The course "Infectious Disease" examines the causes, transmission, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases, with a focus on their impact on public health.
Health 4700
Global Health
The course "Global Health" explores health issues that transcend national borders, focusing on global health challenges, policies, and strategies for improving health equity worldwide.
Spanish 4180
Technical Spanish for Health Management Professionals
The course "Technical Spanish for Health Management Professionals" equips healthcare managers with the necessary Spanish language skills and terminology to effectively communicate and navigate the healthcare environment with Spanish-speaking patients and staff.
Health 3800
Epidemiology
The course "Epidemiology" studies the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases within populations, emphasizing research methods and data analysis to improve public health outcomes.
BIOL 2220
Anatomy and Physiology
The course "Anatomy and Physiology" provides an in-depth study of the structure and function of the human body, including its organs, systems, and their interrelationships.
Pre-Medical Coursework
BCHM 3000
Biochemistry
The course Biochemistry focuses on the molecular processes and chemical reactions that occur within living organisms, exploring the structure and function of biomolecules.
CH 2230 & 2240
Organic Chemistry 1 & 2
The course Organic Chemistry studies the structure, properties, and reactions of carbon-containing compounds, emphasizing the principles and mechanisms of chemical reactions in organic molecules.
PHYS 2070 & 2080
Physics I & II
The course Physics explores the fundamental principles governing matter, energy, and the forces of nature, with applications ranging from everyday phenomena to advanced technological innovations.