Great Careers In Allied Health
Graduates of our Allied Health degrees have a multitude of opportunities awaiting them. As the demand for health services increases, so does the need for qualified, trained professionals. With a degree from Rasmussen College's School of Allied Health, you will learn the skills necessary in your chosen specialty area, and you'll have the hands-on experience to perform your job effectively.
Allied Health degree graduates understand the many aspects of the health care system and communicate with the health care team. Students may study a variety of areas within the field, including Health Information Technology, Massage Therapy, Medical Transcription, Pharmacy Technology and Surgical Technology.School of Allied Health
- Bachelor's in Healthcare Management
- Associate's in Health Information Technician
- Associate's in Massage Therapy
- Associate's in Medical Lab Technician
- Associate's in Medical Administration

- Associate's in Medical Assisting
- Associate's in Medical Transcriptionist

- Associate's in Pharmacy Technician
- Associate's in Surgical Technologist
- Diploma in Massage Therapy
- Diploma in Medical Assisting
- Diploma in Medical Coding
- Diploma in Medical Transcriptionist
Note: Not all programs are offered at all campuses.
Looking for course descriptions? Click here to download Rasmussen College's catalog.
Possible Career Opportunities for Allied Health Graduates
- Health Records Manager
- Medical Coder
- Retail or Clinic Pharmacy Technician
- Massage Therapist
- Medical Office Assistant
- Medical Receptionist or Station Secretary
What It Takes To Be Successful in Allied Health
- A sincere desire to help others
- Good social and personal skills
- Ability to listen and communicate
- Ability to interact with patients
- Ability to maintain confidential information at all times
- Interest in medicine, disease processes, and treatments




