A degree in the Health Sciences program leads to professional, technical, and other service occupations related to either hands-on health care or work that protects the health of the public. Occupations in health sciences can include occupational and physical therapists, medical technicians, educators, nurses, and environmental technicians. Health Sciences workers are found in management, education, research, health care facilities (public and private), government, and in public policy. Identify your specific skills and interests, but remember that your other abilities are still an asset in this area. |