Health Sciences Programs
Our programs in Health Science and Community Support are designed to prepare students for meaningful and impactful careers in healthcare and social services. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, community engagement, and interdisciplinary knowledge, we equip future professionals with the skills and compassion needed to support individual well-being and promote public health.

Why Study Health Sciences Program
Studying a Health Science program opens doors to a rewarding career in healthcare industry, where you can make a direct impact on people’s well-being. it provides theoretical knowledge and training about medical terminology, hospital procedures and medical office administration to those wanting to start in the healthcare field; it also trains on related topics such as addictions support, children with special needs and mental health for those diverse fields ranging from and between medical offices to community non-profit organizations. Graduates can pursue various roles in Home Support Worker, Child Welfare Worker, Community and Social, Services Worker, Community Worker, Mental Health Support Worker, Medical Secretary and others. The demand for skilled professionals in health-related fields is growing rapidly in Canada. This program offers both career stability and the chance to contribute to global health advancements.
Why Choose a Health Sciences Diploma Program at PLC?
Are there scholarships or financial aid options available for students?
Domestic Students (Permanent Residents, Canadian Citizens and Refugees) living inside British Columbia taking this program may be eligible for finance and funding through Student Aid BC.
Can international students work while studying at PLC College?
Yes, international students can study and work at the same time. Work hours during classes and in break are determined by IRCC.

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