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Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other encompasses diverse healthcare specialties beyond traditional nursing and medical programs. With 51 schools offering this flexible major, students can explore emerging fields like health informatics, medical technology, and specialized therapy disciplines. Graduates typically earn around $36,385 annually, though salaries vary significantly based on specialization and geographic location.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on clinical experience, strong industry partnerships for internships, and faculty with current professional practice. Look for curricula that balance foundational health sciences with specialized technical skills. Accreditation from relevant professional bodies ensures quality education and enhances job prospects. Consider programs offering certification preparation and career placement support to maximize post-graduation opportunities.
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Schools Ranked
$42,642
Avg. Program Earnings
62.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $56,415 68.5% public
2 $53,775 public
3 $52,941 65.0% private-nonprofit
4 $47,846 52.9% public
5 $47,260 private-nonprofit
6 $46,673 47.9% public
7 $46,478 70.7% public
8 $44,542 67.6% public
9 $44,117 49.9% public
10 $43,426 38.3% public
11 $42,682 79.8% private-nonprofit
12 $42,682 44.4% public
13 $41,565 69.3% public
14 $40,896 68.5% private-nonprofit
15 $40,485 83.1% public
16 $39,369 48.3% private-nonprofit
17 $39,009 70.5% private-nonprofit
18 $38,906 58.3% private-nonprofit
19 $38,289 70.6% public
20 $38,289 64.7% public
21 $37,208 55.5% public
22 $36,488 56.0% public
23 $36,221 52.3% private-nonprofit
24 $35,416 81.4% private-nonprofit
25 $35,060 64.2% private-nonprofit

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