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Colleges in Memphis: Where Should I Apply?

Memphis has a vibrant culture, and I'm thinking about applying to colleges there. Does anyone have insights into which schools are best for studying health sciences?

a year ago

Sure, Memphis certainly does have a notable list of colleges with strong health science programs.

The University of Memphis' School of Health Studies offers various undergraduate programs in the health sciences, including Health Services, Exercise Sport & Movement Sciences, and Physical Education Teacher Education. The University of Memphis also has a renowned College of Health Professions offering an array of graduate programs in subjects like Speech-Language Pathology and Health Administration.

The Baptist College of Health Sciences is another option. This college is solely focused on health and medical-related programs. Some of the majors they offer include nursing, biomedical sciences, medical radiography, and respiratory care. It's a smaller, more specialized institution, so it could be a good fit if you're sure about your interest in the health sciences.

Southwest Tennessee Community College offers a Health Sciences Pathway with various Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Health Professions like Nursing and Pharmacy Technician, which could be a solid stepping stone to further studies or employment in health sciences.

Rhodes College, although known more for its liberal arts programs, offers a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and has a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major that could offer a strong foundation in the health sciences.

Make sure to consider factors such as the school's size, location, and cost, as well as your specific academic and career goals when making your decision. Take a tour, virtually or in person, to get a feel of the campus and the overall community. Lastly, look into opportunities for internships and research, as they can be invaluable in a health sciences education.

a year ago

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