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1.3k Master's degrees in Health Sciences in North America
Community Health and Prevention Research
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Community Health and Prevention Research (CHPR) from Stanford University consists of a minimum of 45 units and is designed for students pursuing health-related careers focusing on chronic disease prevention, health and wellness promotion, and the pursuit of health equity.
Healthcare Management
The Healthcare Management programme at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a STEM-designated Master of Public Health degree. This postgraduate course focuses on managing health organisations and public health programmes. It provides a robust academic foundation for professionals seeking leadership roles in the sector.
Nutrition
Nutrition from Stony Brook University is concerned with protecting and improving the health and well-being of communities and populations. Nutrition is a critical and common factor in many public health initiatives whether the focus is on health promotion, environmental sustainability or disease prevention.
Health Care and Pharmaceutical Compliance (Online)
With the complexities of today’s health care industry, specialized knowledge is necessary to navigate the ins-and-outs of the system. Health Care and Pharmaceutical Compliance (Online) at Drexel University is designed to help lawyers gain the expertise they need to successfully establish themselves as trusted specialists in the health care field.
Clinical Studies
The Clinical Studies program of University of Guelph strives to improve individual animal health by fundamental and clinical research in a variety of species.
Applied Science in Humanitarian Health
The Master of Applied Science in Humanitarian Health is a fully online degree programme offered by the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Healthcare Organizational Leadership
The Healthcare Organizational Leadership from Johns Hopkins University prepares nurses to lead, innovate, and serve in healthcare systems. It opens doors to leadership positions in health education, program development, consultation, and administration.
Addiction Studies
Graduates from the Addiction Studies program at Western Connecticut State University will be prepared for the certification of: Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC).
Nursing - Public Health Nursing (Bridge)
The Nursing - Public Health Nursing (Bridge) program at Grand Canyon University prepares graduates to be actively involved in the coordination, planning, development, implementation and evaluation of health programs and services. It is designed for nurses interested in disease-prevention and community and population health.
Genome Health Analysis
With the Genome Health Analysis from New York University train a new class of professionals to implement personalized healthcare.
Speech-Language Pathology
The purpose of the Pathology MSc program offered at University of Southern California is to educate scientists who will become capable of investigating mechanisms of disease and who will pursue careers in research and/or teaching in an academic or commercial environment.
Dementia and Aging Studies (Practitioner Concentration)
Students of the Dementia and Aging Studies (Practitioner Concentration) program from Texas State University learn about dementia, aging, and caregiving to empower caregivers and foster autonomy for elders and persons with dementia.
Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences
The Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences program at Florida International University identifies and explores common biological and environmental pathways that contribute to a broad range of diseases in an effort to develop applicable prevention and intervention strategies.
Clinical Research
The Clinical Research at University of Pittsburgh is aligned with the mission of the Institute for Clinical Research Education to offer the highest-caliber training and education in clinical research and to enhance collaborations among trainees from multiple disciplines.
Family Nurse Practitioner (Online)
The innovative curriculum of Bradley University's Master of Family Nurse Practitioner (Online) program is designed to prepare you for advanced practice with individuals and families throughout the life continuum.
Radiologic Sciences - Cardiac Specialist Emphasis
The Radiologic Sciences - Cardiac Specialist Emphasis program at Weber State University teaches traditional students, as well as healthcare professionals who want to advance their careers, the skills needed for administrative and managerial roles in the healthcare industry.
Medical Laboratory Sciences, categorical concentration
The Medical Laboratory Sciences, categorical concentration program from Virginia Commonwealth University provides students with advanced theoretical and technical education and prepares them to assume roles as laboratory supervisors, educators and researchers.
Medical Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Practice
The Master of Science Program in Medical Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Practice at Boston University is designed as a two-year, full-time program requiring research methods and theory courses, seven electives, a service-learning internship, summer fieldwork, and five professional development workshops.
Respiratory Care
Rush University is the only institution in Illinois to offer a Respiratory Care master’s degree. At Rush, you will experience the innovative practitioner-teacher model, whereby faculty members take on multiple roles as educators, researchers and practitioners.
Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching
The Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching programme at the University of Minnesota is a 30-credit Master of Arts degree. Delivered primarily online with two weekend intensives, this part-time course prepares students for board certification. It focuses on holistic health, behavior change science, and professional leadership.