POSTED ON Sunday, February 12, 2012 AT 11:18AM
Bellevue College offers third bachelor's degree program
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- Starting in fall 2012, Bellevue College will offer a third bachelor’s degree program, according to the Seattle Times.
The community college in Bellevue, Wash., will offer a degree in health-care technology and management. The program will be largely online.
"The intent is to offer this for the entire state," Kevin McCarthy, dean of Bellevue College's Health Sciences, Education and Wellness Institute, told the Times.
Bellevue College is the state’s third largest educational institution in terms of students.
-- Dan Catchpole
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