About the Course

Cause Unknown

Jordan is an 8-year-old orphaned girl of color with an unknown past who you are evaluating for seemingly unrelated ailments. As you implement her medical care, you'll consider its implications for her and the healthcare system. You'll investigate how body systems work together, examine her medical data, and seek to determine what role Jordan’s environment, behaviors, and access to health information and care play in her individual health.

Working with a team of peers, you'll master the relevant science, interpret Jordan's test results, and design treatment options. You'll then move on to develop a solution/management plan to tackle a specific issue that Jordan's case raises about the healthcare system as a whole. Beyond the science, you must consider what's in Jordan's best interests, weighing the relative merits of each potential test and treatment while grappling with the ethical, legal, and social challenges of patient advocacy. During class sessions, your team will share what you've learned and debate proposals to ensure our system is better prepared to meet the complex needs of Jordan and patients like her.

Meeting times
Fall: 
Saturdays – 8:30-10:30 a.m. ET
Summer: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays – 9-11 a.m. ET

Fall Time Commitment: 6-7 hours per week (2-hours of class time, 4-5 hours of independent work).
Summer Time Commitment: 18-21 hours per week (6-hours of class time, 12-15 hours of independent work).
 

Course Overview

This course is

ungraded.

Classes

Register for an Online course by selecting an open class below. If no open classes are listed, then course enrollment is currently closed. Note: You will need to have an active CTY Account to complete registration through MyCTY.

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4 weeks
$1,365

Testing and Prerequisites

  Math Verbal
Required Level CTY-Level or CTY-Level
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Cost and Financial Aid

  • Tuition
    • Varies
  • Application fee
    • Nonrefundable Application Fee - $15 (Waived for financial aid applicants)
    • Nonrefundable International Fee - $20 (outside US only)

Financial Aid

We have concluded our financial aid application review process for Academic Year 2023-2024 Online Programs (Courses with start dates July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024). Our application for Academic Year 2024-2025 Online Programs is expected to open in January. We encourage those who may need assistance in the future to apply for aid as early as possible.

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Course Materials

Please acquire all course materials by the course start date, unless noted as perishable. Items marked as “perishable” should not be acquired until the student needs them in the course. If you have questions about these materials or difficulty locating them, please contact [email protected].
 

Technical Requirements

This course requires a computer with high-speed Internet access and an up-to-date web browser such as Chrome or Firefox. You must be able to communicate with the instructor via email. Visit the Technical Requirements and Support page for more details.

This course uses a virtual classroom for instructor-student communication. The classroom works on standard computers with the Zoom desktop client, and on tablets or handhelds that support the Zoom Mobile app. Recorded meetings can only be viewed on a computer with the Zoom desktop client installed. The Zoom desktop client and Zoom Mobile App are both free to download.

About Science and Engineering at CTY

Our Science and Engineering courses bring a variety of science topics to life. By introducing topics not covered in standard science curricula, we build and reinforce your science knowledge. All courses support critical thinking, problem solving, and reasoning, and encourage a real-life, hands-on approach to learning about Earth, space, life sciences, chemistry, and the physical world. Guided by expert CTY science educators, you’ll master science lab kits, perform hands-on experiments using common household objects, participate in dynamic group discussions, or prepare for AP exams.

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