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Located in Louisville, Kentucky, Bellarmine University is a Catholic university that pursues academic excellence. The school offers low student-to-faculty ratios, student-centered education, and experienced faculty and professors. Students can choose to study in majors like Health Care Administration, Economics, and Theatre.
Among Bellarmine University's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
The Nursing program at Bellarmine University awards a bachelor of science degree upon completion of the program. Students will experience small class sizes and supportive professors and will have opportunities throughout the program to take advantage of the school's simulation lab and local healthcare facilities. Students can take the NCLEX exam after completing the program.
The school received $500,000 from Anesthesia Services of Kentucky and that was matched with $500,000 from the new Healthcare Workforce Investment Fund, which is administered by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education.
In collaboration with Jefferson County Public Schools, Bellarmine University is offering the chance for adults with bachelor degrees to earn a master’s degree in teaching in one year.
Dr. Mushtaque Juneja earned an MBA from Bellarmine University in 2000 and currently works as an anesthesiologist in Louisville, Kentucky.
Four new certificate programs will begin this month: Agriculture and Cultivation, Cannabis Business, Compliance and Risk Management, and Healthcare and Medicine.
Bellarmine University has been designated a Bee Campus USA due to its commitment to cultivating and maintaining campus biodiversity. The school was also a Tree Campus USA for nine years.
Two anonymous benefactors have donated a total of $350,000 to the Bellarmine Rising fundraising campaign, which has allowed the school’s athletics to rise from Division II to Division I.