As the Baby Boomer generation ages and the general population grows, the demands on our health care system will increase, and skilled professionals who are familiar with the medical industry and health care policies will be needed. Health care providers need competent candidates who meet their educational requirements, and a health care degree is a great first step in being considered.
Possible careers options or fields for each degree may include:
- Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Administration - health information specialist, healthcare support worker, medical records coordinator, medical and health services manager, health information technologist, and medical registrars
- Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management - clinical data manager, medical records coordinator, clinical coordinator, and
- RN to BSN - charge nurse, preceptor, emergency department RN, oncology RN, operating room registered nurse, psychiatric RN , relief charge nurse, school nurse, staff nurse, staff RN
- Master of Arts in Health Care Administration - medical and health services manager, mental health program manager, and health information management director
- Master of Public Health - health education specialist, community health worker, medical and health services manager, epidemiologist, occupational health and safety specialist, environmental health specialist, and social and community service manager
- Master of Science in Health Informatics and Analytics - health information technologist, health informatics specialist, clinical data manager, health informatics analyst, medical and health services manager, and clinical data manager