
Applied Health Online
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Explore our Applied Health program
Do you have an associate degree in an Allied Health Career? A Bachelor of Science degree will prepare you for further professional growth and opportunities. Transfer in 38 clinical credits to fast track your way to a Bachelor's degree. This program is designed to enhance your management and supervisory skills in the dynamic field of healthcare. We deliver this program online and it can be taken anywhere, anytime to fit your busy lifestyle.

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Title:Degree built on your experience
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Title:Enhance Management and Leadership Skills
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Title:Health Care Focus
Major in the making of you
Applied Health
Career Options
Allied health agencies (i.e. American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, American Lung Association), Community-based and home health agencies, Government regulatory agencies, Health insurance and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Hospitals and medical clinics, Medical equipment and supply companies, Nursing facilities, extended care and assisted living facilities, Public health departments and social service agencies
How will my credits transfer?
Request a transfer evaluation to find out how your credits will transfer and how many courses you will have left.
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AT A GLANCE...
Flexible online program - convenient for full and part-time students
Allied Health Focused - Program builds on your clinical associate's degree.
“I chose UMN Crookston because it was fitting for my life having a family and working full time. It is manageable and affordable. I have already learned from just this first chapter.”
“After a lot of research, I kept coming back to UMN Crookston. There were so many positive things I had heard about their online programs and I loved that they could take all my previous schooling and apply it to an Applied Health degree.”