Lethbridge College Launches New Program for Students Interested in Health Careers
New certificate program helps students upgrade before entering a health-related diploma or degree program or those who are waitlisted and want to start earning credits.
Lethbridge College will launch a new certificate program this fall for students interested in pursuing in-demand careers in the health sector.
The new Health Sciences certificate caters to students who may need to upgrade before entering a health-related diploma or degree program as well as to those who are waitlisted and want to start earning credits right away.
What to expect from the new Health Sciences certificate
The 10 courses in the new program can be completed in just eight months and can enhance a student’s standing for admission to six health-related Lethbridge College diploma and degree programs.
“The curriculum focuses on laddering into Lethbridge College diplomas by offering students the opportunity to pass and gain credit for the non-specialist courses associated with the Nursing, Practical Nurse, Massage Therapy and Therapeutic Recreation-Gerontology programs,” says Dr. Kevin Smith, Dean of the Centre for Business, Arts and Sciences (CBAS). “The chosen curriculum has the added advantage of containing courses that have current transfer credit with other post-secondary institutions, offering potential collaborations for students to transfer into diploma and degree programs.”
Getting a head start
With demand for entry to health-related programs high, the new certificate opens a door to getting a start on the program of their choice while waiting for admission, as well as exploring an interest in health sciences before committing to a particular specialization.
Marda Schindeler, associate dean of CBAS, says the new certificate provides a way for students to connect with peers in an identifiable cohort, who can learn and graduate together. Typically, students upgrading through Open Studies before entering a specialized diploma or degree program do so independently. They may not connect with others with similar interests and academic and career goals.
Benefits of new certificate
The certificate is offered in a highly flexible (hyflex) way so students can choose to learn on campus or take a mix of in-person instruction and asynchronous online courses that fit their schedule. Schindeler says some courses and lab components are best completed in person for the ideal learning experience and to provide the benefits of a student cohort who can learn, work and succeed together.
She says another benefit of taking the certificate program is that because the courses count toward other credentials, a student can make the workload in the degree or diploma program more balanced and manageable.
The first Health Science students will begin classes in September 2023. Students can apply now. For more information about the course requirements and how they transfer into other programs, visit the Health Science program page.
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