I appreciate your response. I'm in the CJ program right now at EC(not enrolled but still clepping) and had a change of heart. i like healthcare but not the blood and guts so I started thinking about health management. It looks like EC is geared more towards folks who are paramedics, emt's, etc for this program. I'm NONE of these. I'm just an out of work airline pilot. I'm leaning toward health management as a career now and I see that EC is waiving the enrollment fee for this program. Probably worth a look, huh?
Edit....The EC website says that the healthcare management is a "certificate." I guess the degree would say BS health sciences or something like that? Where would the management part come in? Or is this a degree tailored to folks who already work in the Paramedic, emt fields who are furthering their education?
Oops, doesn't look like i'm eligible anyway because I need this:
Q: Who is eligible for admission into the program?
A: Admission into the baccalaureate degree program requires a minimum of 20 credit hours in a health science field, such as mortuary science, dental hygiene, nutrition, to name a few.
Edit....The EC website says that the healthcare management is a "certificate." I guess the degree would say BS health sciences or something like that? Where would the management part come in? Or is this a degree tailored to folks who already work in the Paramedic, emt fields who are furthering their education?
Oops, doesn't look like i'm eligible anyway because I need this:
Q: Who is eligible for admission into the program?
A: Admission into the baccalaureate degree program requires a minimum of 20 credit hours in a health science field, such as mortuary science, dental hygiene, nutrition, to name a few.