Becoming a Fire Instructor with HCI College
If you love firefighting, have you ever considered becoming a fire instructor? HCI College offers a program to train firefighters to become instructors at their fire service.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
If you love firefighting, have you ever considered becoming a fire instructor? HCI College offers a program to train firefighters to become instructors at their fire service.
Read moreThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) AS degree has many benefits for advancing from a Paramedic. Your career as an EMS professional can be taken to the next level with a college degree. Becoming an expert in your field is a great career goal.
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Education for advancing your career should never get in the way of current responsibilities.
Read moreEvery time we turn on the news we hear about a natural disaster. Hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, and flooding affect millions of lives every day.
Read moreWhen you have a busy life and other responsibilities, the thought of getting a college degree may seem out of reach.
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Earning your Paramedic certification is laying the groundwork for an AS in EMS. The core curriculum of the AS in EMS program at HCI is a combination of EMT and Paramedic training. Paramedic certification is also a requirement to enroll in the online AS in EMS.
Read moreLicensed practical nurses (LPNs) can increase their employment opportunities with a degree in nursing.
Read moreThe steps toward earning your BSN are not as difficult as many think. Yes, students need to put in the work once enrolled in classes, but a BSN from HCI College equips graduates for the practical workforce.
Read moreThe nursing field is in high demand for new workers. Nursing also provides stability and a steady income.
Read moreYour firefighting career can take many different career paths. While you can remain a firefighter, there may be other options for advancement within the fire department.
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