Health Sciences
Our college is approved to offer a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and an Associate of Science in Health Sciences. I am excited about these degrees, because they provide a way for people with certifications in health fields, such as paramedics and dental assistants, to round out their education with a college degree. And, for people who don’t have or want a special certification, the degrees provide a general all-around education in health sciences for those who want to work on the business side of health care (such as clinic management, health care administration, billing, or medical transcription).
Health care provides a nearly endless supply of interesting, stable, well-paid jobs, even in a poor economy. People with a college degree in health sciences will find many opportunities for career growth and satisfaction. If you want to know more, check out this website: Explore Health Careers. You can search for jobs within a certain salary range for people with 2-year and 4-year degrees.
For admissions and advising information about the health sciences degrees, contact Dana Hunt, dhunt@sbuniv.edu.

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