General Education
Click here to see details about the BryanLGH College of Health Sciences categories of general study.
Undergraduate
Undergraduate offerings include the following programs. Click on one of the following to review application requirements:
In addition, the College of Health Sciences offers two courses: Basic Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy. Our commitment to clinical-based education, low student-to-faculty ratio and innovative student learning in and outside of the classroom distinguishes BryanLGH College of Health Sciences as one of the finest health sciences institutions in the region.
Dual Admissions
The College of Health Sciences offers dual admission into our RN to BSN Hybrid Completion and Health Profession Bachelor's Degree Online Completion option for students attending Southeast Community College or Mid Plains Community College. Students in eligible programs are invited to apply for dual admissions at the time of entry into their health sciences core course work. Students are accepted contingent on successful completion of their Associate of Science degree with a 2.0 GPA or higher. Students wishing to enter the RN to BSN program must provide a valid RN license.
Southeast Community College eligible programs are Associate of Applied Science in: Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, Radiologic Technology, Surgical Technology, Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic, Physical Therapist Assistant, and Respiratory Care.
Mid Plains Community College eligible programs are Associate of Applied Science in: Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, and Dental Assisting.
For more information contace your advisor at Mid Plains Community College or Southeast Community College or the BryanLGH College of Health Sciences Admissions Office at 402-481-8697 or admissions@bryanlghcollege.edu
Graduate
The College of Health Sciences offers the following Graduate degrees. Click on the following to review each degree and the application requirements:
Certificate Programs allow the College to offer cutting-edge education in specialized areas and include:
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