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  Nursing and Allied Health (C-1047)  
     
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Nursing Education  and  Allied Health  
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Office: C-1047  Phone: (815) 729-9020 ext 2462
Chair: Michaelene Nash
Joliet Junior College’s Nursing and Allied Health program is well-known and respected throughout the community for its excellence. Students who wish to become registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs) will receive invaluable educational experiences through the program’s three components, classroom, lab and hospital. JJC’s program starts its students off on an exciting, fulfilling career path full of job opportunities.

The program recently expanded to include Allied Health, which encompasses fields of study such as massage therapy, pharmacology technology and cosmetology. Students studying massage therapy and cosmetology will take core curriculum classes off campus and general education classes at JJC.

JJC is in the process of adding a radiology program to its Allied Health offerings, with a projected date of Fall 2004.
 

     

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