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At 17³Ô¹ÏÍø, passion meets purpose.
Choose from over 60 majors, minors, and programs to build your future. Not sure yet? Our expert advisors and resources support undecided students—many graduate on time, with some even earning double majors. Use our program finder to explore what inspires you.
The emergency medicine management program empowers certified paramedics to advance their professional opportunities through a comprehensive liberal arts education. This program enhances critical thinking, effective communication and leadership skills, equipping graduates to navigate the complexities of modern emergency care.
Classes are primarily delivered in a 7-week module format, allowing completion in as little as 12 months. The course content, scheduled throughout the year in a 100% online format is taught via innovative distance education technologies and features prompt accessibility.
The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling (MACC) degree provides the necessary knowledge, values and skills required of competent master’s level counseling practitioners working in community setting with clients experiencing mental health and co-occurring substance abuse issues.
MACC is a CACREP-accredited program for adult students committed to upholding the highest standards in professional mental health and addictions counseling. The MACC program prepares students to address complicated issues of social justice and healthy functioning with an approach that combines theory, technique and hands-on practical experiences. Methods of instruction include lecture, skill demonstrations, role plays, small group interactions and…
The John and Karen Arnold School of Nursing at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø prepares future nursing professionals to enter the field ready to provide skillful, compassionate healthcare in virtually every setting, from community health clinics and hospitals to schools and nursing homes to emergency and disaster relief sites. Combining theory with clinical practice, the curriculum develops the skill set necessary for nurses to not only address the physical and psychological needs of their patients across the lifespan, but also to educate and advocate, counsel, research and problem solve with sensitivity and understanding.