BBSH 2024-25 School Catalog - Flipbook - Page 55
Course Numbering System
BBSH does not participate in the Florida Statewide
Course Numbering System. All BBSH courses are identified
by prefixes and numbers. The course prefixes refer to the
subject matter area for a particular course. Prefixes used in
the BBSH course numbering system are:
BH
PD
CA
PP
IC
DL
AP
EN
PS
MA
HU
SC
Brennan Healing Science
Psych-Spiritual Development
Creative Arts
Professional Practice
Integrative Care
Integrative Distance Learning
Anatomy and Physiology
English
Psychology
Mathematics
Humanities
Science
Course numbers indicate the year during which students
normally take a course. These are:
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Courses
Courses
Courses
Courses
Courses
Courses
Courses
Interruptions in Training
Make-Up Work
Students are not admitted to Resident Training Classes
without completion of all assigned Integrative Distance
Learning Modules. Students who miss a week of Resident
Training must agree to and sign an Exceptions Form, which
stipulates how and when missed work is to be made up.
Healing Science and Psych-Spiritual Development Skills
missed during an absence may be made up at tutorials
offered during the subsequent Resident Training week.
Tardiness
All students are provided a schedule of class meeting
times and are expected to arrive on time. Students who are
late for a Resident Training week will be marked absent for
those days missed.
Break in Enrollment
Students who experience a break in enrollment, who
have been suspended, or have been dismissed must apply
for readmission. Readmission is not automatic because of
enrollment limitations and changes in academic regulations.
Students who wish to reenroll in the program must be
tested to determine their current skills proficiency for
program year placement. The School therefore places no
maximum time limit on a student’s break in enrollment. The
student will be placed in the program year with the skills
proficiency level that is comparable to that of the returning
student. See pages 46–47 for more details. Questions
concerning readmission should be directed to the Registrar
and/or Class Dean.
Absences
Students enrolled in the Brennan Healing Science
Professional Studies Years 1–4 and Bachelor of Science in
Brennan Healing Science programs are required to
complete a minimum of four entire Resident Training weeks
per year and may not miss more than two full weeks
during the four years. Students who are not able to attend a
Resident Training class are asked to notify their Class Dean,
Small Class Teacher and Buddy (see below) as soon as
possible before the beginning of class.
Students enrolled in A&P I, A&P II, A&P III and A&P IV
are expected to attend all scheduled class days. In emergencies,
illness, or special life events, a student may be absent for a
limited number of days with prior approval by the instructor.
Students enrolled in A&P I may be absent for no more than
2 days. Students enrolled in A&P II, A&P III or A&P IV may
be absent for no more than 1 day.
Buddy System
Students pick a Student Buddy on the first day of Resident
Training Class #1. They keep in touch with this person by
exchanging home addresses and phone numbers, and
check in with each other at the beginning of each Resident
Training session. If someone’s Buddy is not in class, we ask
the student to call that person, and also notify the Class
Dean or Small Class Teacher.
Advertisements/Bulletin Boards
The student bulletin boards are exclusively for the purpose
of sharing information and networking within each class.
Posting information on another class’s bulletin board is
permitted with the approval of the Student Council.
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