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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a need for 5.3 million health care workers to fill job openings created by departures and new positions.
As baby boomers age, the growth rate of new jobs in the health care professions will be 28.8 percent until 2010 -- twice the rate of job growth in non-healthcare professions.
If you care about people and have a desire to promote good health, a healthcare career may be the place for you. Also referred to as allied health careers, these professions offer job stability, pay well and are very gratifying.
Metro's two year associate degree health career programs:
Metro's one year certificate health career programs:
Metro's Public Service programs include:
Metro also offers the following short term training options and courses that allow you to build your skill-set:
Through our Liberal Arts/Academic Transfer programs, you can start your education at Metro and continue at a four-year institution.
Metro's affordable tuition, small class sizes and flexible scheduling are just a few of the many pluses to starting your bachelor's degree at Metro.
Below are some of your transfer options.
The links take you to the Academic Transfer web site and list the educational institutions where your Metro credits transfer.
To find out more about transfer options, visit the Academic Transfer web site or contact a counselor or adviser at the Student Services center.
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