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South University Allied Health Degree Program

Allied Health Science programs offered at South University

Allied Health Science Overview

Program Information

Are you considering radiology technician schools, ultrasound technician schools, or allied health schools? Choose South University’s Allied Health programs, which are designed to expose students to a broad education in general studies, combined with an emphasis on life science subjects. The Associate of Science in Allied Health Science degree curriculum focuses on topics including anatomy, physiology, chemistry, nutrition, and pathophysiology. This allied health degree programs offers students a knowledge base from which they may build their healthcare careers and achieve their professional goals. The South University Allied Health programs also provide excellent preparation for students who wish to provide patient care but are undecided about which career path to pursue. Our Allied Health programs are the gateway to versatile and in-demand health careers where you can positively affect the lives of others. These careers include medical assistant, pharmacy technician, radiology technician/ X-Ray technician, and ultrasound technician.

Undergraduate Programs

This program is available at the following campus locations:

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    Below is the institution tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

    Books & Digital Resources$3200
    Program Fees$175
    Room & Board$0
    Tuition$43160
    *optional where available

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    No students graduated from this program during the government-mandated reporting period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012.

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    No students graduated from this program during the government-mandated reporting period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012.

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    No students graduated during the reporting period.

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    For more information on job opportunities in this field of study, see the following links on career paths that may be open to you after studying in this field: The job opportunities links are for general information purposes. The program you have selected could have different outcomes. Please check with your admissions registrar for detailed information.



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