Biomedical
The Biomedical Sciences pathway prepares students for a variety of career options in healthcare, biotechnology, medicine and scientific research. Students will be ready to pursue further education in the medical field or enter the workforce.
PATHWAY POTENTIAL EARNINGS
$82,220 - $133,080
PATHWAY JOB EXAMPLES
- Biomedical Laboratory Technician
- Senior Clinical Research Associate
- Biomedical Scientist
- Senior Medical Writer
- Senior Medical Chemist
- Medical Sales Director
- Biomedical Science Professor
- Senior Biomedical Scientist
- Principal Investigator
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CLASS SEQUENCE SUGGESTIONS
The class sequence below is a sample schedule for a student choosing this pathway. Please refer to your school counselor and the Indiana Graduation Pathways when selecting classes. Bolded classes are pathway specific classes.
SOPHOMORE YEAR
(10th Grade)
- Principles of Biomedical Sciences
- English 10
- Geometry or Algebra II
- Science
- World History (Advanced Placement option)
- Health/Financial Literacy
- Elective
JUNIOR YEAR
(11th Grade)
- Human Body Systems (New Tech & Snider) OR Anatomy & Physiology (North Side, Northrop & Wayne)
- English 11 (Advanced Placement/Dual Credit option)
- Math
- Science
- U.S. History (Dual Credit option)
- Elective
- Elective
SENIOR YEAR
(12th Grade)
- Medical Interventions
- Capstone (optional)
- English 12 (Advanced Placement option)
- Math (Advanced Placement/Dual Credit option)
- Government/ Economics
- Elective
- Elective
CAPSTONE OPTIONS
A capstone is a culminating course, project or internship that uses the knowledge and skills learned in a Pathway, typically done during senior year. We have several options:
- Biomedical Innovations
- Healthcare Specialist Capstone
- Cooperative Education - approximately 5 hours per week of employability skills school-based instruction with minimum 15 hours per week on-the-job training
- Work-Based Learning Capstone - must have completed pre-requisite and work 75 hours per credit per semester