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Birmingham Campus of Herzing University

Birmingham, ALAccredited
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About Birmingham Campus of Herzing University

The Birmingham Campus of Herzing University is a location of Herzing University, a private nonprofit institution, situated in Birmingham, Alabama. Herzing University specializes in career-focused degree and diploma programs designed for working adults, with particular strength in healthcare, technology, and business fields.

Typical Herzing University program offerings include nursing, medical assisting, healthcare management, information technology, business administration, and criminal justice, available at the certificate, associate, bachelor's, and master's degree levels. The Birmingham campus serves students in the greater Birmingham metro area seeking career-relevant credentials with flexible scheduling options.

Birmingham is Alabama's largest city and a major regional center for healthcare, finance, and higher education. The presence of a large healthcare sector anchored by institutions such as UAB Health System creates substantial demand for the allied health and nursing professionals that Herzing University programs are designed to produce.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

280 West Valley Ave, Birmingham, AL 35209

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