Health Sciences
There's never been a better time to enter the field of healthcare, and there's no better place to learn than HCC!
Special Event
- Health, human services, and animal science careers open house Nov. 15 Register Now
Whether you seek a solid foundation for transfer or preparation for immediate entry into the workforce, HCC will help you realize your goals.
What sets HCC apart?
- Small class size, advisors who offer ongoing guidance, and faculty who put teaching first—plus the opportunity to learn using the same technology you'll find in hospitals and clinics.
- HCC's Center for Health Education is equipped with state-of-the-art patient suites, radiology, skills labs, sophisticated medical dispensing systems and high tech patient simulators.
Ready to learn more? Attend an online information session, or contact admissions@hcc.edu.
Dean: Amy Brandt
Our selective programs are all accredited/approved by state and national agencies.
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The Foundations of Health program is designed for students pursuing a career in a health-related field.
The program consists of two degree pathways:
- Career: Associate in Science in Foundations of Health
- Transfer: Associate in Arts in Foundations of Health (including Mass Transfer compact)
HCC's nursing programs prepare professionals to care for people in all aspects of health throughout the life cycle. Students learn in our new, state-of-the-art Center for Health Education, in multimedia-equipped classrooms, and high-fidelity simulation labs. Our faculty members are skilled practitioners, teachers, and mentors who are dedicated to your success. Our community-centered approach combines liberal and technical education within the college and in hands-on practicums at regional health care facilities.
With new advances in medical technology and a shortage of healthcare workers, career opportunities abound for radiologic technologists throughout the country.
Students learn in our new Center for Health Education, a facility that features multi-media-equipped classrooms and state-of-the-art technology. Admission into the program is competitive.
Veterinary medicine, like medicine for humans, has become radically more sophisticated in the past fifty years. There is an increased need for educated and skilled veterinary technicians to assist the practicing clinician, particularly in specialty and referral centers, and emergency and critical care facilities. Here veterinary technicians perform a wide range of nursing tasks from assisting in surgery to calculating preoperative anesthetic doses. In large specialty hospitals veterinary nurses (like human nurses) may become specialists in anesthesiology, transfusion medicine, special imaging, and so on. These veterinary nurse specialists teach veterinary medical students during their clinical rotations.
You'll graduate from HCC with the skills you need to secure a job or a spot in a competitive college or university."