Bachelor of Science in Allied Health – Instructional Methods and Technology
Earn your Bachelor degree in Healthcare from Widener University
![]() |
|
| Program Title: | Bachelor of Science in Allied Health – Instructional Methods and Technology |
| Program Level: | Bachelor |
| School: | Widener University |
| Program Description: | The Instructional Methods and Technology minor program at Widener University is designed for individuals who desire an understanding of working with adults in an educational setting. It emphasizes adult education in the professional setting and the integration of technology in the classroom. It is also an on-line program, but offered in a face-to-face setting at the worksite. Students must have completed a minimum of 60 college credits prior to enrolling. Advanced standing of 51, 40, or 30 semester hours of BLOC (Advance/Transfer) credit is awarded to students based on the type of approved allied health program and certification they have completed. |
|
|
Similar Programs:
- Health Care Management (Bachelor's)
Capella University - Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Completion Program
University of Illinois Chicago - Clinical Laboratory Science (Bachelor's)
University of Cincinnati - Nursing (RN to BSN)
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences - Healthcare Management (Bachelor's)
Harrison College - Addiction Counseling (Bachelor's)
Grand Canyon University


