Programs of Study

Are you interested in the human body and helping others maintain good health? Do you want to explore public service and how you can serve the community at large? If so, a major in the fields of public service, health, or education may be a good fit.
Administration of Justice
Folsom Lake College’s administration of justice program applies analytical learning to understand the broad dimensions of the administration of justice and its impact on people.
Allied Health
Allied health curriculum is of benefit to students seeking careers in the health field by teaching the foundational medical language needed in many health-related programs.
Biology
Folsom Lake College's biology curriculum prepares students for transfer opportunities to four-year programs in biological sciences, nursing, and physical therapy, leading to careers in teaching, medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine.
Early Childhood Education
The Folsom Lake College early childhood education curriculum offers a hands-on approach to learning skills in working with young children from birth through the age of 12.
Education/Teaching
Folsom Lake College's education/teaching program is designed for students who wish to be teachers in public and private elementary schools.
Emergency Services
Folsom Lake College’s Emergency Services curriculum is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to apply for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician Basic.
Health Education
Folsom Lake College's health education curriculum explores the health education needs of businesses, organizations, and individuals in our community.
Imaging
Folsom Lake College's imaging program prepares students for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists’ certifications in computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and vascular interventional radiography.
Interdisciplinary Studies
This Folsom Lake College major is intended for students who want a general background in the areas of arts and humanities, communication and English, social and behavioral sciences, or math and science.
Kinesiology
The Folsom Lake College kinesiology curriculum offers a wide variety of courses to accommodate varying fitness levels, interests, and abilities.
Medical Laboratory Technician
The medical laboratory technician (MLT) program at Folsom Lake College is designed to prepare students to qualify for and pass the National Medical Laboratory Technician Licensing exam.
Nursing
Folsom Lake College’s Nurse Assistant course is an 8-week long course that provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to prepare to become a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA).
Nutrition
The Folsom Lake College nutrition curriculum prepares the student for further study in nutrition science and related fields or a program in clinical dietetics.
Radiology Technology
The Radiology Technology (RADTEC) program is anticipated to launch in Fall 2026; courses will begin to be offered in Spring 2026.
Social Work/Human Services
Folsom Lake College's social work/human services program prepares students for employment as an associate professional. Students can transfer to four-year colleges and universities to continue their studies in psychology and social work.
Contact
John Skellenger
Dean of Instruction, Career Education
SkelleJ@flc.losrios.edu
Karla Hernandez
Success Coach for Public Service, Health and Education (PSHE)
hernank@flc.losrios.edu