Helping
If you’re compassionate about helping others, a career as a dental assistant, medical assistant, nurse, or surgical technology might be a good fit. People in these roles enjoy helping others feel good and live healthy lives.
If you’re compassionate about helping others, a career as a dental assistant, medical assistant, nurse, or surgical technology might be a good fit. People in these roles enjoy helping others feel good and live healthy lives.
If you consider yourself a problem solver and enjoy discovering answers to questions, consider a career as a medical biller and coder, an HVAC or electrical technician, or pharmacy technician. People in these careers often gather information and resolve problems with solutions.
If you like to spend your time creating or building things, a career as an HVAC, refrigeration, or electrical technician might be a good career choice. These careers often require a mix of technical skills combined with creative thinking.
If you enjoy being at the front of a team and making an impact, consider a career as a nurse and surgical technology. These careers often allow people’s leadership skills to shine and bring out their confidence.
Altierus Career College shares in the concern for the health, safety, and welfare of our communities. Due to COVID-19, we have modified our learning formats at each of our schools to accommodate smaller groups of students and allow for physical distancing. Students and faculty must wear face masks while on campus and we’re following extra safety precautions, which includes meticulous cleaning between labs.
Remote coursework, through our blended programs, will still be part of the learning experience, enabling students to move forward toward graduating on schedule. Students complete a majority of their coursework at home and are on campus only a few days a week.
We’re being thoughtful in our decision making with the health and safety of our students and staff top of mind. We’re closely following this fluid situation while evaluating local and state recommendations. If you have questions about our current procedures, please call your local campus.
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