which course should i take? pls help me plan my future!?
I’m the type of person who likes learning about nutrition and keeping a person looking good. I also like creating products like innovative food products and cosmetic products. I want to sell these products. But i’m scared that it would be hard to earn from a job like that. So my 2nd choice would be to become a hospital dermatologist and if i’m really good i can start my own business of selling beauty products and maybe offer cosmetic surgeries. But if i dont sell products and remain as a hospital dermatologist, will i earn a lot? This is in the philippines.
Management of applied chemistry:
This innovative program is the first of its kind in the Philippines and is a combination of two unlikely partners: Management and Chemistry. It aims to develop managers and entrepreneurs with a strong technical background and a working familiarity with the chemical processes used in manufacturing operations.
Success in business and in chemistry usually requires a combination of practicality, creativity, discipline, and exactness. These are the qualities and skills that the program hopes to impart through a four-year curriculum that covers Management, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Computers.
This program has a strong hands-on and project orientation. Chemistry will be taught from a more applied perspective, and laboratory courses will have more practical experiments that will require individual work by students. The centerpiece if the program is a sequence of courses that will allow the students to use marketing research to identify unfilled niches in the market, go to the laboratory to design the product that will fill this niche, and then prepare a business plan to launch and market this new product.
Students who intend to work in business dealing with chemistry-based products � such as pharmaceuticals, processed foods, rubber, and plastic � will benefit from the sort of training providing by this program.
Health Science:
The Health Sciences Program offers the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, an honor’s degree. It is designed for future health professionals and physicians who aspire to continue their training at the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health (ASMPH). The program requires a total of 162 academic units. The Core Curriculum provides a foundation for using the multi-disciplinary approach in the study of health. This approach is further deepened through relevant course offerings in the social sciences and management. The courses hve been arranged in a sequential manner to enable to student to appreciate the disciplines as they relate to each other in the context of health. The program also draws strength from its close coordination with the Health Unit of the Ateneo Graduate School of Business, The Leaders for Health Program and The Medical City.
The Curriculum
The program requires a total of 162 academic units: 75 units of core courses and 87 units of major courses. The Core Curriculum provides a foundation for using the multi-disciplinary approach in the study of health. This approach is further deepened through relevant course offerings in the social sciences and management. The courses have been arranged in a sequential manner to enable to student to appreciate the disciplines as they relate to each other in the context of health.
All the offerings in the undergraduate college years and the M&PH phase will revolve around three main areas:
• Medicine and the Individual – which refers to Clinical Medicine Training. Basic courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Math will be taught in the pre-professional phase. Mentoring is an integral part of the program.
• Medicine and Population – which refers to the Public Health components of health and communities.
• Medicine and Society – which refers to the application of other disciplines in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Management to the area of health.
If at some point the student decides not to become a physician, the program has been designed to provide the necessary training for a graduate to pursue a career in the heath sector other than being a physician.
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Have you considered Food Studies as a major? Or Nutrition and Dietetics?
My daughter is currently a freshman with the goal of becoming a registered dietician and perhaps going on to get a Masters with the ultimate goal of doing nutritional counseling. She considered med school, but decided she would rather stick with nutrition as her major. She loves it, she is in a program where the faculty is very supportive and there are plenty of opportunities in the field.
Well I will suggest you to earn any degree in nutrition sciences. Many top accredited universities offer oncampus as well as online degrees in the are of nutrition sciences. Here I am forwarding you the website link that i have found helpful for you. It will give you information about all degrees available in nutrition sciences. The Link is