School of Health Studies
The Berkeley College School of Health Studies provides outstanding career-focused education in many of today’s most in-demand healthcare professions. School of Health Studies’ degree and certificate programs are designed to meet the expanding industry needs, with a focus on direct patient care and healthcare administration. Our programs were developed with employer and industry input to prepare students for entry into and advancement through the growing healthcare field.
In-depth classroom instruction combines with practical, hands-on learning to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter rewarding, fulfilling careers in a variety of healthcare facilities and organizations. Clinical students train with modern medical devices and technology in simulated healthcare environments, where they learn current industry practices and procedures. Students pursuing careers in healthcare administration learn the essential skills and technologies that keep healthcare facilities running smoothly, including medical insurance, billing, and coding.
The School of Health Studies faculty members bring both excellent academic credentials and professional experience to the classroom. Students benefit from the firsthand insight and expertise of the healthcare faculty. Clinical practicums are also an important part of the well-rounded healthcare education provided by Berkeley College. Students gain valuable experience working in healthcare facilities under the supervision of licensed and/or certified healthcare professionals. Career Services specialists assist students and graduates in identifying and pursuing job opportunities.
- Health Sciences
- Medical Assistant
- Medical Insurance, Billing, and Coding
- Nursing
- Patient Care Technician
- Surgical Processing Technician
- Surgical Technology
Please note: Berkeley College reserves the right to revise course offerings, cancel scheduled courses, or make any other curriculum changes that the College, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate. The College may limit an individual student’s course load as needed to facilitate the student’s academic success. Such changes may affect the estimated duration and cost of the student’s program. For more information, students should consult with an Academic Advisor.