University of Phoenix has released its new Healthcare Programs Guide, a digital resource to help prospective students learn about healthcare degree and certificate options along with related pathways, learning formats and student supports. The guide brings these details together in a clear, easy-to-navigate format so prospective students can review curriculum highlights, accreditation information, alumni stories and options that may help reduce the time and cost of earning a degree.
"Prospective students want clear, reliable information when exploring healthcare education, and we want to make that easier for them," said Mark Johannsson, DHSc, MPH, dean of the College of Health Professions at University of Phoenix. "This guide brings essential details together in one place so learners can review our programs, see the skills they may build, and understand the flexible options that may support their goals in a way that fits their lives."
The Healthcare Programs Guide includes an overview of degree pathways at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels, as well as certificate opportunities. Programs featured in the guide include:
In addition to academic program information, the guide also outlines opportunities to explore potential time and cost savings through transfer credits, credit for prior learning, scholarships and employer tuition benefits. It provides an overview of alternative credit options through approved low cost general education and elective providers, as well as community college transfer pathways such as the University's 3+1 Transfer Pathway for eligible associate degree holders.