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Bay de Noc Community College is a two-year public college in Escanaba, Michigan which offers a variety of certificate programs and Associate degrees from its two campuses in Escanaba and Iron Mountain.
Bay de Noc Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Practical Nursing certificate program at Bay College prepares students to demonstrate entry-level competencies, providing basic nursing care to all age groups. This curriculum includes a background in the biological sciences, social sciences, general education, and nursing theory. Students will receive supervised clinical experiences in the hospitals, home health care agencies, long-term care facilities, physician's offices and within the high-tech simulation center on campus. A bridge program is also available at Bay College for LPNs who later desire to continue their education and attain a registered nursing degree and beyond.
The Pre-Professional Health program at Bay College can provide the essential science foundation for an undergraduate health professions degree leading to professional school in a high touch environment, with engaged faculty and small class size. Note that in many cases, undergraduate majors in many health disciplines do not exist. Students must still select and complete an undergraduate major in addition to their pre-professional studies when transferring to a university. Our degree is broad so that you can explore various science fields as you think about what specialty to pursue, and our faculty are here to help you along the way.
Bay College and the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center have teamed up to host two Cards of Hope events for community members to write cards to veterans for Suicide Prevention Month.
The Bay College Kickstart Program is aimed at anyone who needs to refresh their math and English skills before going to college, either for the first time or again after a break.
A new agreement between Bay College and Michigan Tech focuses on easing the transfer process, particularly for first-generation students, through coordinated academic advising and established degree pathways.
Educational nonprofit Achieving the Dream selected Bay College as one of eight schools for a study on the use of open educational resources for degree-seeking students.
The CMA program is seeing increases in enrollment after just one semester of its opening. Administrators say the growth is attributable in part to people reevaluating career prospects in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.