Your Path. Your Pace. Your Success.

Students gain knowledge in medical practices, public health, counseling, and social work to address the physical and emotional needs of individuals and communities.

    1. Behavioral Health Technician:
      1. Certificate in Behavioral Health or Mental Health Technician
      2. Training in crisis intervention and patient care
    2. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA):
      1. CNA Certification
      2. Training in patient care, basic nursing skills, and safety procedures
    3. Dental Assistant:
      1. Certificate or Diploma in Dental Assisting
      2. Certifications (e.g., Certified Dental Assistant – CDA)
    4. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT):
      1. EMT Certification
      2. Training in emergency response, CPR, and first aid
    5. Medical Records Technician:
      1. Certificate or Associate Degree in Health Information Technology
      2. Certifications (e.g., Registered Health Information Technician – RHIT)
    6. Medical Assistant:
      1. Certificate or Diploma in Medical Assisting
      2. Training in clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vitals, drawing blood, and scheduling appointments
    7. Pharmacy Technician:
      1. Certificate or Diploma in Pharmacy Technology
      2. Certification (e.g., Certified Pharmacy Technician – CPhT)
    8. Phlebotomy Technician:
      1. Certificate in Phlebotomy
      2. Training in blood collection techniques and laboratory safety
    9. Physical Therapy Aide:
      1. Certificate in Physical Therapy Aide or Rehabilitation Therapy
      2. Training in assisting physical therapists with patient care
    10. Home Health Aide (HHA):
    • Certificate in Home Health Aide Training
    • Focus on assisting patients with daily living activities and basic healthcare needs
Focus Areas:

Healthcare and human services programs emphasize patient care, community health, and social support systems.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, non-profits, and government agencies in roles such as healthcare administrators, social workers, counselors, or public health specialists