Exploring Medical Careers

If you are one that only knows that you’d like a career doing “something related to the healthcare or medical field”, and when asked where you’d like to go to college, or what you’d like to study, you can only answer “I’m not sure”, then Exploring Medical Careers was built for you.

This Exploring Medical Careers website was put together with large databases of US colleges, medical field related degrees, and healthcare and medical careers. If you spend a little time clicking around the site, it won’t be long at all before you’ll be able to confidently answer the above questions with “I want to go to college at ‘this college’, I plan to study and get a degree in ‘this degree’, and upon graduation, I plan to pursue a career in ‘your chosen career’.”

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Not sure what you'd like to do in the future? Start here and investigate possible healthcare and medical field careers. Filter them by the numbers of years of study the career requires (ie a 2 year associates degree, or a 4 year bachelors degree), or by the job outlook (how easy will it be for you to find a job upon graduation). Then order the careers by starting or median salaries. When you find a career that interest you, we will easily lead you to the degree required, and from there, to the various colleges that offer that degree. Then filter the colleges by state, or by ACT (or SAT) required for admittance. We'll give you all of the information you'll need to help you make a college choice. (Note; Information on careers and salaries have been compiled from the governments Bureau of Labor Statistics site (http://bls.gov))
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Do you know that you want to go to a school near home? Or an 'In-State' college? Start here... Filter the colleges by State. Then filter them by your ACT or SAT scores to see where you can get in. Order the schools by cost. Investigate these schools to see what total costs are, and what aid is available. Pick a school, and we'll show you what medical field degrees they offer. Select a degree, we'll tell you more about it and show you what careers it will qualify you for. Click the careers and read until you find a career that sounds like something you would be interested in. (Note; College costs and data has been compiled using the College Navigator on the governments National Center for Educational Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/))

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Ball State University

Ball State University is a public institution that was founded in1918.Ithas a total undergraduate enrollment of 17,627,its setting is suburban,and the campus size is 1,140 acres.It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar.Ball State Read More…

Obtaining a degree thru an online college is an attractive option for many people these days, whether it be due to having to take classes around a work schedule, taking classes while raising a family, or maybe just not being able to aford moving to and living on a college campus. Many colleges offer online college degree programs for associate, bachelor's and master's degrees. As a student enrolled in online college courses, you can study from home, the office or anywhere you can find a connection. Online learning makes it easy to earn a college degree while living your life.
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