Marshall B. Ketchum University
Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU), is a distinguished private institution with a primary focus on graduate programs in the healthcare sector. Strategically situated in Fullerton, California, MBKU has a rich history that traces back to its origins as the Southern California College of Optometry, founded in 1904.
History[edit | edit source]
Marshall B. Ketchum University emerged from the foundations of the Southern California College of Optometry, which was initiated in 1904. Recognizing the need for an integrated and multidisciplinary approach to healthcare education, MBKU underwent a significant transformation. In 2011, it broadened its academic horizons with the introduction of the School of PA Studies. This expansion continued with the establishment of the College of Pharmacy in 2013. The introduction of these new disciplines marked MBKU's evolution as a comprehensive university dedicated to healthcare education.
Academic Programs[edit | edit source]
At the heart of MBKU's offerings is a commitment to providing top-notch healthcare education that prepares students for rewarding careers in various health disciplines.
School of Optometry[edit | edit source]
Building on its roots, MBKU offers an advanced program in optometry, continuing the legacy of the Southern California College of Optometry.
School of PA Studies[edit | edit source]
Initiated in 2011, this program equips students with the skills and knowledge required for a career as a Physician Assistant, focusing on patient care, diagnosis, and treatment.
College of Pharmacy[edit | edit source]
Launched in 2013, the College of Pharmacy at MBKU prepares future pharmacists with a curriculum that balances pharmaceutical sciences with hands-on patient care experiences.
Campus[edit | edit source]
Marshall B. Ketchum University's campus, located in Fullerton, California, boasts state-of-the-art facilities that enhance the learning experience. The university's location is unique, with Hope International University situated to its north and Cal State Fullerton to its south, creating an academic hub in the region.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Marshall B. Ketchum University, with its multifaceted approach to healthcare education, stands as a testament to the integration of different medical disciplines under one roof. As a leading institution in healthcare graduate programs, MBKU continues to shape the future of healthcare professionals, fostering a commitment to excellence, research, and patient care.
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