IT Schools with Master's Programs in Health & Medical
With career training in health and medical technology, you can either work as a generalist or specialize. To become qualified, you will need at least a two-year degree that includes coursework like immunology, chemistry, microbiology, hematology, blood banking and clinical practicums.
Health and Medical Technology: Careers of the Future
Job prospects in the field of health and medical technology are excellent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A two-year degree qualifies you to work as a technician, with an average salary of around $34,000. A four-year degree bumps you up to lab technologist, with an average salary of $45,000.
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California College San Diego
California College San Diego (CCSD) offers degree programs in Medical Specialties, Respiratory Therapy, Healthcare Administration, Business Management and Accounting, Computer Technology and Networking, Computer Programming, and Computer Science. Online programs are offered by our affiliated college, Stevens-Henager College, Salt Lake City/Murray.
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- Master of Science in Healthcare Informatics (Online)