The Allied Health Pre-Professional program is designed for students contemplating a career in nursing, radiography, dental hygiene, medical laboratory technology, and respiratory care as well as other allied health careers.
The need for Allied Health programs has increased in the last several years. A certificate in allied health can demonstrate growth in a number of skills that are in demand in the healthcare industry.
The Dental Hygiene Program prepares students to become a licensed professional who works under the supervision of a dentist and performs services that detect, prevent and treat diseases of the mouth.
The Health and Exercise Science program explores the effects of physical activity on the human body in an effort to understand how to maintain or improve health, fitness, and athletic performance.
The Health Science Program is for any allied health practitioner who holds a certificate or license, and wants to use this degree for career advancement or change, to enhance job security, or to satisfy personal fulfillment.
The mission of the Middlesex College Nursing Program is to promote student success through educational excellence and to graduate nurses who are able to provide empathetic, evidence-based care to diverse populations.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Treatment Program promotes recovery, community integration, and improved quality of life for people coping with psychiatric disabilities.
The Public Health Program will prepare students for careers in one of the most critical areas of of society through introductory coursework in public health, training in laboratory science and general education coursework.
The Radiography Program opens doors to a thriving career in healthcare. As medical imaging continues to advance, skilled radiographers are sought after by hospitals, imaging centers, and urgent care facilities across the country.