Health Science
In fall 2024, we will begin welcoming students to our 17,000 square foot Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Center for Healthcare Excellence. This $5 million state-of-the-art expanded learning center will allow us to train twice as many in-demand health sciences students who are needed throughout our community.
Learn more about the Center for Healthcare Excellence here
Benefits of Health Sciences careers:
- An incredibly wide range of job opportunities
- A stimulating environment
- The ability to make a difference in people’s lives
- High earning potential
- Flexible work hours
What’s involved?
Health Science career activities involve planning, managing, and providing medical care, diagnostic services, health information, support services, and research.
Are you:
Interested in science and math?
A compassionate, caring person?
Able to work well with others?
Other key traits:
Can adapt to new technologies
Good communication skills
Detail-oriented
Health Science

- Programs
- Certificates
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Why choose Lakeshore?
- High quality instruction close to home with instructors who are experienced in their fields
- New Froedtert & Medical College Center for Healthcare Excellence opens fall 2024
- Strong community partnerships with many healthcare providers who seek our graduates
- High school students can get a jump start by taking dual-credit courses at no cost
- Hands-on clinical/practicum experiences close to home
- Transfer credits toward bachelor’s degrees at many four-year universities in-state, out of state, and online
Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs) are fundamental to the mission and vision of Lakeshore College. They serve as a framework that defines the essential skills, knowledge, and attitudes that students are expected to develop during their educational journey while learning technical skills and theories. The purpose of ILOs is to ensure that all students, regardless of their chosen field of study, achieve a common set of competencies that prepare them for personal, academic, and professional success.
The Institutional Learning Outcomes that are taught and assessed throughout the student’s course curriculum build skills to:
- Communicate effectively
- Demonstrate critical thinking
- Work collaboratively
- Exhibit respect of individuality
- Model professionalism