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About the Course


The Pathophysiology course aims to engage students by studying disease processes and their impact on humans with an emphasis on disease prevention and treatment. Moreover, students will learn to distinguish between normal and abnormal physiological functions.
SAMPLE LESSON​​​​​​

Pathogenic Organisms

Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.

Lesson Resources:

Lessons Available in This Course

  • English Applications
  • STEM Careers: Pathophysiology
  • Science Explained: Pathophysiology
  • Experimental Design: Pathophysiology
  • Communicating Findings in Pathophysiology
  • Human Disease Factors
  • The Disease Process
  • Disease Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Introduction to Pathophysiology*
  • Lab Safety: Pathophysiology
  • Impact of Science: Pathophysiology
  • Analyzing Data: Pathophysiology
  • Pathophysiology Milestones
  • Pathogenic Organisms
  • Human Diseases
  • Analyzing Medical & Epidemiological Data
  • Professionalism in the Sciences: Pathophysiology
  • Tools & Equipment in Pathophysiology
  • Conducting Lab & Field Investigations: Pathophysiology
  • Developing a Model: Pathophysiology
  • Mechanisms of Pathology
  • Human Disease Defense & Prevention
  • Public Health & Wellness
  • Pathophysiology Capstone*

*This lesson was added to the course after Proclamation 2024 review to enhance student learning and application of concepts included in the course.

Note: In addition to counting as a Health Science credit, the Pathophysiology course can also be used to count as a general science credit to fulfill student requirements. 

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eDynamic Learning vs. iCEV: Which is Best for Pathophysiology Curriculum?

If you’re teaching pathophysiology in your career and technical education (CTE) program, finding the right curriculum for your students is critical. Regardless of whether you’re starting a new program or need to find resources that meet the latest version of your standards, choosing the right curriculum will set learners up for future success.

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