About Health Sciences
The Health Sciences Pathway is designed for students who have an interest in various aspects of the medical profession. From hospitals to medical offices and labs to ambulances, students can work in many different settings depending on individual career objectives. Choosing to pursue health sciences prepares you for careers that make a difference—nurse, dental assistant, paramedic, EMT, radiologic technologist, medical lab technologist, kinesiologist, athletic trainer, and more. For an information packet regarding one of these programs, please visit the links for your program of choice below or complete our intake form.
Additional Courses
Need American Heart Association (AHA) Life Support Courses (CPR/BLS, ACLS, PALS)? View offerings from the Center for Workplace Learning:
Programs
Athletic Training
- Associate of Science - Athletic Training
Dental Assisting
- Associate of Applied Science - Dental Assisting
- Dental Assisting Certificate
Emergency Medical Services
- Associate of Applied Science - EMT/Paramedicine
- EMT to Paramedicine Level 2 Certificate
- Emergency Medical Technician Occupational Skills Award
Kinesiology
Medical Laboratory Technology
- Associate of Applied Science - Medical Laboratory Technology
Nursing
- Associate of Applied Science - Nursing (RN)
- Licensed Vocational Nursing to Registered Nursing Transitional Entry Associate Degree
Nursing - Associate Degree Transfer
- Associate of Science - Nursing University Transfer
Radiologic Technology
RN to BSN
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Surgical Technology
- Associates of Applied Science in Surgical Technology
Vocational Nursing
- Vocational Nursing Certificate