Top Ranked Programs
National University of Health Sciences concentrates its program portfolio in biological sciences and health-related fields, a focus aligned with the institution's mission as a specialized health sciences university. The largest program by enrollment is Biology, General with 12 graduates, reflecting the institution's depth in foundational health sciences education. Across 1 total programs, the curriculum emphasizes clinical preparation and biomedical pathways that lead directly into healthcare careers. The program-mix signature centers on fields where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market entry into healthcare and allied health professions. Biological sciences and related health disciplines dominate the degree output, positioning graduates for roles in clinical practice, research support, and healthcare administration. This concentration in high-demand health sectors provides graduates with clear career pathways and stable employment prospects in a sector with consistent wage growth. Several of the institution's programs serve grad-school-dependent pathways, particularly in foundational biological sciences where a meaningful share of graduates continue to medical school, dental school, or graduate-level health sciences programs. Four-year earnings for these pathways undercount lifetime trajectory because graduate and professional school credentials substantially alter career earnings and specialization. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how health sciences fields align with national labor-market demand and workforce shortages in clinical and research roles.