The National University School of Health and Human Services was formed to address the growing need for trained health care professionals in California and throughout the country. As the shortage of health care professionals, educators, managers, and administrators continues to expand, National University provides the training and degree programs to prepare students for careers in these rewarding fields.

The School of Health and Human Services combines several successful certificate and degree programs and will introduce a host of new programs over the next several years. The Department of Nursing offers multiple levels of nursing education and degree programs, including associate's and bachelor's, and certificate programs. 

The Department of Community Health provides students the opportunity to use an interdisciplinary approach to explore current and future health issues facing public and private entities. The Master of Health Care Administration offers students an excellent opportunity to focus their graduate study in one of the largest industries in the United States.

An additional component of the School of Health and Human Services is the Department of Health Sciences which prepares graduate and undergraduate students for professional careers to meet the changing demands of today's health care industry.  The department offers a Bachelor of Science in allied health designed to articulate with health professional programs at community colleges to provide graduates the opportunity to advance in the allied health profession and meet societal and health care delivery needs.

Many of our Health and Human Services degree and certificate programs are already in place at National University campuses throughout the state. As the school continues to grow, we'll be adding more programs, campuses and online degrees to meet our students' educational goals and the growing market mandate for health care professionals.