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Heritage University

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3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA 98948, USA
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Sunnyside Campus

Sunnyside, WA, United States

The Sunnyside Campus of Heritage University, a key regional extension site, focuses on accessible education for working adults and local communities in the Lower Yakima Valley. It offers select undergraduate and certificate programs with flexible scheduling, emphasizing practical skills in high-demand fields like education, business, and health.

Primary courses and programs include:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Business: Core business courses such as principles of management, financial accounting, business law, marketing fundamentals, and entrepreneurship tailored to agricultural and small business contexts.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education: Foundations of education, reading instruction, classroom management, multicultural education, assessment practices, and practicum experiences in local schools.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: Subject-area methods for math, science, and language arts, instructional design, student engagement strategies, and technology integration in teaching.

Health-related offerings:

  • Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting: Clinical procedures, medical terminology, administrative office skills, patient intake, vital signs, and phlebotomy with externships.
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Healthcare delivery systems, medical ethics, nutrition for wellness, disease prevention, and health policy analysis.

Social services and support programs:

  • Bachelor of Social Work: Social work practice, family dynamics, crisis intervention, substance abuse counseling, child welfare, and community advocacy.
  • Early Childhood Education Certificate: Child growth and development, curriculum planning for infants and toddlers, family partnerships, and safe learning environments.

General education courses cover English composition, college mathematics, introductory psychology, cultural anthropology, and Spanish for professionals. The campus supports English Language Acquisition (ELA) courses and pathways to complete degrees started at the main campus. Emphasis is placed on hybrid and evening classes to accommodate agricultural workers and families. Community partnerships provide internships and job placement in local healthcare, schools, and businesses. Programs align with workforce needs, incorporating real-world projects and bilingual instruction to empower students for career advancement and community leadership.

Toppenish Campus

Toppenish, WA, United States

Heritage University's Toppenish Campus offers a comprehensive selection of undergraduate and graduate programs tailored to the diverse needs of the Yakima Valley region, with a strong emphasis on serving Hispanic, Native American, and rural communities. Programs integrate hands-on learning, cultural relevance, and career preparation.

Key undergraduate offerings include:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Biology: Courses in general biology, genetics, microbiology, ecology, botany, zoology, and biochemistry, featuring laboratory work and field studies in local ecosystems.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration: Accounting principles, managerial economics, marketing strategies, human resources, operations management, and small business development.
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science: Introduction to programming (Python, Java), data structures, algorithms, database systems, software engineering, computer networks, and cybersecurity.
  • Bachelor of Arts in English: American and world literature, creative writing, technical writing, rhetoric, and digital media composition.
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Crop science, animal science, soil fertility, pest management, agricultural economics, precision farming, and sustainable practices.

Education programs, a cornerstone of the campus:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education: Child development, literacy instruction, math methods, science teaching, social studies, and inclusive classroom strategies for pre-K to grade 8.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: Content-specific pedagogy in math, science, English, history, with focus on adolescent learning and assessment.

Health and human services:

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): Fundamentals of nursing, pathophysiology, pharmacology, mental health nursing, community health, and clinical rotations.
  • Bachelor of Social Work (BSW): Human behavior, social welfare policy, counseling techniques, case management, and fieldwork in community agencies.
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Anatomy and physiology, nutrition, epidemiology, healthcare ethics, and public health promotion.

Graduate-level courses:

  • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT): Advanced educational theory, action research, differentiated instruction, and leadership for certified teachers.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA): Strategic planning, financial analysis, organizational leadership, international business, and capstone projects.
  • Master of Education (M.Ed.): Curriculum design, educational technology, special education, and school administration.

Additional areas include American Indian Studies, early childhood education certificates, and English Language Learning programs. Interdisciplinary courses promote cultural competency, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. Faculty deliver small-class experiences with mentorship, internships, and service-learning opportunities to foster professional success and lifelong learning in a supportive environment.

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