Expanded opportunities
In state-of-the-art facilities, get hands-on experience in a clinic setting and in simulator classrooms. Faculty will prepare you to pass your certification exam and participate in the health care team.
Explore your interests in biology, chemistry and diseases. Available majors include biomedical sciences and clinical lab sciences.
Advance human rights, participate in health care teams and connect resources. Gain real world experience and explore your passion for helping people. Fully online option available.
Aid in athletes’ recovery or abilities. Help patients in the clinic or behind the scenes. Choose from major tracks like sports medicine, athletic training, or clinical or health services.
Build stronger communities by studying kinesiology, exercise, sports and recreation. You can also explore the inner workings of humans through specialization in respiratory therapy and radiography.
Analyze the connections between emotions, health, trauma, aging and behavior with a degree in psychology. You’ll also gain research experience and improve your critical thinking skills.
Level the playing field for communicating and learning. Choose from specialty areas in speech-language pathology, audiology and education of the deaf and hard of hearing.
Best in the Midwest
What does it mean to be a Bear in health care? You get access to institution- and donor-funded scholarships, more diversity of programs and ultimately a career that will give you the best earning potential.
10+
$73K
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Looking to explore your options in health care?
If you want to be a dentist, doctor, therapist, trainer or other health professional,
you’ll need to attend graduate school as well.
Our pre-professional programs aren't majors, but they can lead you on the right path
toward graduate school.
Want to do something in the medical field, but you’re not sure which area yet? Pre-health helps you find your interest area and qualify for graduate school.
For high-achieving freshmen who know they want to attend graduate school. Lock up your interview with a competitive-entry program on campus.