46 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Illinois, United States
Health Professions Education (Online)
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in Health Professions Education (Online)
Social Work - Advanced Standing
Social Work - Advanced Standing from Loyola University Chicago allows recent BSW graduates to complete a MSW in a shorter amount of time—10 months for full-time students, and two years for part-time students.
Precision Health
Precision Health from University of Chicago is the first of its kind, applying emerging technologies and research methodologies in precision medicine in the context of a broader population health perspective to improve disease prevention and health promotion while also addressing health disparities.
Health Law
As an attorney, you know that the need for learning and career development never stops. The Health Law program at Loyola University Chicago is designed for busy attorneys like yourself who wish to develop or enhance a special expertise in health law.
Clinical Nurse Leader
The MSN Nursing Leadership: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) program from Rush University prepares RNs with a bachelor’s degree in nursing to assume leadership and accountability for the health outcomes of clients across a variety of clinical settings.
Reproductive Science and Medicine
The Reproductive Science and Medicine program at Northwestern University is a full-time, terminal Master of Science degree focusing on human reproductive biology and medicine.