What can you do with a Health Sciences degree at Wilmington University? A partnership with Christiana Care offers Wilmington University students valuable internship experience working in care management through the hospital's CareLink, CareNow support service. The internship also provides a glimpse into the broader world of healthcare.
The Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences teaches students the managerial, educational, or clinical skills needed to provide expert direction within the healthcare setting. This degree can lead the way for graduate work, as well as a variety of diverse interdisciplinary professional roles in healthcare. Learn more about Wilmington University's degree in Health Sciences here:
https://www.wilmu.edu/health/health-sciences.aspxExperiential learning allows students to gain practical knowledge in addition to their formative classroom competencies.
Work-Integrated Learning at Wilmington University expand learning experiences through employment in supervised, educational work environments related to an individual's career focus. Work-Integrated Learning Programs include cooperative education, internship opportunities, service learning opportunities, and senior projects. Learn more about how your experience can advance your learning here:
https://www.wilmu.edu/coel/work-integrated-learning.aspx