Returning to school to complete your undergraduate degree doesn’t have to be challenging. In addition to convenient evening courses, did you know that National University gives students the opportunity to take both on-campus and online courses?
On-campus courses offer many benefits especially for those in the biomedical sciences field. Graduate-level health science laboratories allow students to take an anatomy course in a real hands-on cadaver-based anatomy laboratory. Additionally, National University is one of few universities with the Anatomage Table. This state-of-the-art, life-size 3-D anatomy visualization table offers virtual dissection on several axes and a visual library of actual cases and pathologies to explore.
However, unlike on-campus courses, online courses can give you flexibility in balancing your degree with real life demands. There may be seasons when your day job is more demanding or when family responsibilities require more of your evening hours. The scheduling flexibility of online classes gives you more options during these times.
National University allows you take advantage of both on-campus and online courses. You can choose to complete your entire degree completion program on our university campus or choose from seven online classes to integrate some flexibility and convenience into your schedule.
Here’s a list of online courses available for this degree:
- Research Methods and Statistics
- General Microbiology
- Immunology
- Pathophysiology
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Basic Nutrition
- Introduction to Public Health
Still wondering if a bachelor of biomedical science degree from National University is right for you? The best way to learn more is to visit our campus. National University is offering three upcoming visit events including Student for a Day events on Oct. 12 and Nov. 30 along with Campus Visit Day on Nov. 4. At these events, you can tour our outstanding facilities and meet with current students and faculty.
To register and reserve your spot visit www.nuhs.edu/visit.
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