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While this answer used to be four years to earn a Associates Degree in Healthcare Specializations, this was when most students attended their classes on-campus full time. Now, students have some additional choices, including the online option. Depending on how an individual university has this structured, an undergraduate student who takes at least 15 credit hours each semester can earn their degree in close to four years for a bachelors and two years for an associates. However, most students decide to take only the minimum 12 credit hours per semester. This makes their program run close to five or even six years for a bachelors and three or four years for an associates. Depending upon how flexible the university is with courses being offered (and how long a term or semester runs), students can anticipate graduating in five years, on average.

Before choosing a major there are some important facts you should know about.


As you begin exploring colleges and universities, you may already know what you want to major in. If you have a Healthcare Specializations major in mind, look through the undergraduate catalog, either online or a copy of the book and browse the majors offered by that college. If you find this major, this will be one school you'll want to consider attending; if not, then cross the school from your list and move on to the next.


If you're uncertain what Healthcare Specializations degree you're interested in, try to find a school with a robust variety of courses, that will let you experience a few varied lower level classes and allow you to figure out what you enjoy while you work through your general education.

A Healthcare Specializations degree will certainly require consisting of some really particular training courses. Generally, a Associates degree in Healthcare Specializations looks like an associate level doubled, but associates courses (the first two years) focus more on general studies. While the 3rd-5th years focus more on specific studies related to Healthcare Specializations. Below is a sample of online bachelor's degree courses so you can see the kind of curriculum that will be typically found. Universities will differ in their specific studies needs. Compare colleges very carefully on the courses they will require you to take to gain your Associates degree in Healthcare Specializations. Sample courses you may need:

  • Healthcare Marketplace Overview
  • Healthcare Delivery Providers
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Innovations
  • Medical Technology and Evaluation
  • The Business of Health Care
  • Healthcare Organization Operations
  • Health Information Literacy for Data Analytics
  • Health Care Innovation
  • Leading Healthcare Quality and Safety

Currently, students enrolled in four-year universities have less than a 50% chance of graduating within four years. Statistics vary from university to university, but many students are graduating closer to the five to 6 year mark for a bachelors and three years for an associates.


If you want to be one of the lucky 40% who do graduate with a bachelors in your fourth year, you'll need to make a few sacrifices. First, you'll have to take more than the minimum 12 credit hours per semester. Take 15 credits per semester, because you'll finish earning the required credits in around four years.


Go to school each summer session. Take at least one class per summer semester. Not only will you be sure to graduate on time, but you may also benefit with lower per-credit tuition charges, as well.


Declare a major as soon as you can. You won't be moving from major to major this way. If you have to work for gas or rent, work for the fewest number of hours per week that you can. Your studies are vital.

Depending on your school and if you are paying in-state or out-of-state tuition, a Healthcare Specializations Associates degree can cost as little as $7,500 or as much as $75,000 and $15,000 up to $150,000 for a bachelors. The key difference in the price will depend on whether you attend a public, in-state school or a private school. Note that if you attend a public school in another state that you will probably pay twice (or more) of the base tuition. Private schools can be more or less expensive depending on the prestige of the school for Healthcare Specializations or if they are charging additional fees for out-of-state students to attend the college.

When looking for a college program to attend, you need to look at all the potential advantages of a Healthcare Specializations program. Post-graduate job assistance should rank high on the list of important things to consider when selecting where you will enroll. A good job placement program, while it cannot guarantee you a position in Healthcare Specializations, will help you make sure you have the best classes and experiences under your belt. That way, you will have the best possible chance of getting the position you want. The time spent in school is a great time to prepare for your future career in Healthcare Specializations. That can begin with a great internship, referral, mentorship, or hire. Schools that offer extensive job placement and career assistance can help you get all those things and more.