This program helps students engage in community health issues through hands-on experiences that have a positive impact in the community. Students will learn medical terminology and medical abbreviations, ethical and professional behavior and anatomy and physiology of the human body. Students will also be able to connect these skills through experience in extended care, outpatient, acute clinical and other community health settings.
Cosmetology
Students can earn the required hours for state licensure as a cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician or natural hair braider.
Being good with kids can turn into a career in the Early Childhood Care & Education program, which prepares students to earn their Child Development Associate (CDA) national credential.
Students who are interested in helping others and being a part of a field with a lot of opportunities for growth are encouraged to enroll in the Health Career Pathways program.
Sports medicine is a clinical-based program for students interested in pursuing careers in athletic training, kinesiology, physical training, exercise science or medicine.