2025-2026 Catalog
Health Sciences
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TTC’s Division of Health Sciences offers various associate degree, diploma and certificate programs to meet the ever-expanding demand for qualified health sciences professionals. These programs combine classroom instruction, laboratory experience and clinical practice to ensure students obtain the most current and highest-level skills in their chosen health professions.
Students interested in Health Sciences programs should obtain admission requirements information, course sequences, class schedules, program costs and job opportunities by consulting their assigned success coach or academic advisor.
Admissions to Health Sciences Programs
Click here for admission/readmission information for Health Sciences programs.
Find program information and information sessions for each Health Sciences program.
Professional courses for Health Sciences programs are offered in sequence and require up to two years to complete. Find information on starting semesters for Health Sciences programs, course progression and program completion here.
Applicants who meet college and program requirements will be considered qualified and admitted on a first-qualified, first-admitted basis. Qualified applicants will be notified via their student email indicating the year and semester they have been admitted. Students will be notified via their student email of the date and time of the mandatory program orientation. Failure to attend may result in forfeiture of a seat in the program.
Note: When the number of applicants qualifying simultaneously exceeds the number of spaces available in the program, admission will be prioritized according to the date and time the Health Sciences Admissions Coordinator received the Health Sciences application.
Transfer Information and Additional Requirements
Learn how to transfer from another Health Sciences program.
Students may be required to provide a completed, current Health Sciences - Student Health Record, including all immunizations and/or titers, TB or Quantiferon Gold (PPD) tests, current Healthcare Provider CPR certification, major medical insurance and medical professional liability coverage.
Health Sciences students are required to follow stringent safety procedures, including, but not limited to, OSHA’s Standard Precautions for handling potentially infectious materials. Students are required to purchase uniforms in most programs and laboratory supplies and materials in some programs. Students will be assigned to off-campus clinics and must have reliable transportation.
Visit the links below for more information about the Health Sciences Division.
Health Sciences Division
Health Sciences Faculty and Staff
Health Sciences Program Enrollment Rates
Health Sciences Graduate Rates
Health Sciences Graduate Placement Rates
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