Degrees
Healthcare & Nursing Schools in Seattle
In Seattle, Pima Medical Institute offers degree programs in medical assisting, phlebotomy technician, and radiography, among other fields, while North Seattle Community College has medical assisting, radiologic technology, and phlebotomy courses. Ashmead College has a massage therapy program. Seattle Pacific University has a pre-physical therapy program, while Seattle University offers a pre-professional health services major. For students interested in Chinese medicine, there's the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine. The University of Washington Health Science School has numerous options: medical and dental schools, a dental hygiene program, and training for occupational and physical therapists and physician assistants.
Allied health jobs are expected to grow at a decent rate in Seattle, although not as quickly as in some other U.S. cities. Health technologist and technician positions can expect overall growth of 16%, including 16% for cardiovascular technologists and technicians, 17% for dental hygienists, 17% for surgical technologists, and 16% for respiratory therapist technicians. Health-diagnosing and -treating practitioners can expect overall growth of 17%, including 16% for physician assistants, 18% for physical therapists, 15% for radiation therapists, and 20% for respiratory therapists. Healthcare support occupations are expected to grow by 17%, including increases of 26% for massage therapists, 16% for medical assistants, and 18% for occupational and physical therapist assistants and aides.
About: To succeed in today's competitive workforce, you need a solid foundation of knowledge - and the power to put it to work. And that's exactly what an Argosy University education offers. Drawing upon our more than 30-year history of granting degrees in professional psychology, Argosy University has developed a curriculum that focuses on interpersonal skills and practical experience alongside academic learning. Because getting a degree is one thing. Succeeding, quite another. Request Information
About: DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management offers seven master's degree programs in business and technology management and a wide variety of graduate certificates, ideal for working professionals to enhance their careers and increase earnings potential. Thousands of students choose Keller each year and take advantage of the school's convenience and flexibility. Students can earn a master's degree in as little as one year at more than 75 nationwide locations through evening and weekend classes, as well as online courses. Request Information
About: At DeVry, you can choose to attend full-time or part-time, days or evenings. You can also combine both classroom courses with online courses to help fit your personal schedule. Request Information
About: Thousands of working students earn degrees from University of Phoenix every year. Since 1976, flexible class schedules and convenient locations have appealed to working students looking to advance their educations. Students can earn a degree sooner than they think and choose from more than 190 locations in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. In addition, the University of Phoenix offers more than 40 programs online. Ongoing enrollment means students can get started in their degree program any time. Courses emphasize practical application in real-world scenarios and are taught by professional faculty who are active in their fields. Request Information
About: DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management offers seven master's degree programs in business and technology management and a wide variety of graduate certificates, ideal for working professionals to enhance their careers and increase earnings potential. Thousands of students choose Keller each year and take advantage of the school's convenience and flexibility. Students can earn a master's degree in as little as one year at more than 75 nationwide locations through evening and weekend classes, as well as online courses. Request Information
University of Washington, College of Forest Resources
Seattle, WA US
About: For almost 100 years, the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington has been creating responsible stewards of our land and resources. The University is uniquely positioned to help students understand the many sides of resource use issues; it is in a rapidly developing urban area, but it is still nestled within one of the world¿s largest regions of forested land. Understanding sustainability is a key theme in the College, as we go into a century of conflicting needs; we need energy, but we also need to preserve the environment; we need land for building, but we also need to preserve habitat. The College offers a small classroom environment, with close association with faculty, while at the same time offering the diversity, excitement and excellent facilities of a large research University. The College offers seven undergraduate majors leading to a Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources, and twelve graduate and doctorate programs. Request Information



