
School of Health Sciences
Imagine using your skills and compassion to help others or to care for their animals. With the TCC School of Health Sciences, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about emerging technologies while preparing for life-changing work. From nursing, dental hygienist, paramedic, and physical therapist assistant to being a veterinary tech our faculty are experts in their field with years of practical industry experience to foster real-world learning outcomes. As part of your programming, some TCC students get the opportunity to offer free medical services to the community through TCC Health Services.
Degree & Certificate Programs

Clinical Professions
Our degrees are customized to match specific roles in clinical settings, equipping graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver top-tier healthcare services.

Emergency Medical Services
EMS plays a crucial role in the healthcare system, delivering immediate medical care, transportation, and life-saving interventions to individuals facing a medical emergency or trauma.

Health Information Technology
Our specialized degree programs prepare individuals for careers at the crossroads of healthcare and information technology.

Medical Professions
Explore a diverse array of educational programs and training pathways tailored to prepare individuals for fulfilling careers in the healthcare industry.
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