Northeastern Technical College

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Health & Public Service

Northeastern Technical College's Health & Public Service programs prepares students for a variety of careers in healthcare, education and law enforcement.
Nursing

NETC offers several pathways to becoming a nurse or work in the field of Allied Health. The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program prepares students for employment as registered nurse (RN). The Practical Nursing diploma program prepares students for employment as licensed practical nurse (LPN). In addition to our Nursing programs, NETC offers programs in the Allied Health field that are on a short-term certificate level such as Medical Assistant (CMA), Massage Therapy, Nurse Assistant (CNA)/Phlebotomy, and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

Learn more by clicking on the degree, diploma, or certificate program below:

Associate Degree of Nursing (RN)

Practical Nursing (LPN) Diploma

Health Science Certificate

Massage Therapy Certificate

Medical Assistant Certification (CMA)

Nursing Assistant (CNA)/Phlebotomy 

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

See a sample pathway towards earning your Associate Degree of Nursing or Practical Nursing Diploma:

SAMPLE PATHWAY 


Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology. Learn more!

Associate in Applied Science in General Technology – Criminal Justice - (AAS.GEN.CRJ)

Correctional Officer (CPS.COF) Certificate

Pre-Police Academy Training (CPS.PAT) Certificate


Religious Studies

ASSOCIATE DEGREE

Associate in Gen. Tech. In Relegious Studies (AAS.GEN.REL)

CERTIFICATE

Introduction to Religious Studies Certificate (CB.REL)


Early Childhood

The Early Childhood program prepares students to work with children and families in child development centers, schools, family or group homes or agencies. Employment opportunities include childcare teacher, teacher assistant and family service worker. Learn more!

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