
Prepare for the important work that lies ahead — for a significantly lower cost than other institutions. Learn how to effectively work in a team that saves lives during emergency situations in our state-of-the-art EMT simulation lab. Prepare for employment as a dental hygienist in our modern dental hygiene lab. Or gain the skills needed to pursue a career in nursing, medical administration, coding, exercise science, MRI, radiography and more!
Become a nationally-registered paramedic (NREMT-P). This program combines classroom instruction with high fidelity laboratory simulation and clinical experiences to encourage critical thought in the care of patients requiring emergency assistance.
Prepare to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam. Course content includes medical terminology, reading and interpreting prescriptions and identifying drugs by generic and brand names.
Study the theory and practice of phlebotomy procedures, including proper techniques, special collections, processing and transporting specimens and safety and compliance regulations.
Prepare for entry into a career as a Registered Radiologic Technologist. A radiologic technologist is responsible for the production of radiographic images. This program emphasizes communication, critical thinking, personal integrity, assessment and evaluation of radiographs and performing radiography exams.
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Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC), within its mission to “transform lives by delivering innovative, high-quality and affordable educational experiences in an accessible and diverse environment,” seeks to provide a safe and effective educational experience for all students, faculty, and staff and all others who may come in close contact with RCBC students, faculty or staff.
As a result of the current state of the Coronavirus pandemic, several health and safety protocols have been either implemented by RCBC, imposed on RCBC by partners who offer experiential learning opportunities, or both.
One such health and safety protocol is the requirement that all Health Science students and faculty provide verification of vaccination against COVID-19 prior to participating in clinical experiences. The close nature of clinical experiences, as well as the often-vulnerable position of patients to illness, necessitates that students and faculty demonstrate this measure of protection.
As a result, all Heath Science program students and faculty must provide verification of vaccination against COVID-19 two weeks before participating in clinical experiences.
There are no alternative avenues for RCBC health science students to experience high quality, real world situations and gain the skills necessary for success if they are unable to participate in the live clinical environment.
Therefore, students who have not provided proof that they have been fully vaccinated two weeks before their clinical experience will be de-registered from their program. Students with specific questions may address them with their program director.