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113 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Pennsylvania, United States
Women's Health and Gender Related Nurse Practitioner
The Women's Health and Gender Related Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania focuses on the primary health care needs of women from adolescence through the advanced years, concentrating on promoting and maintaining wellness.
Health Professions Education
The Health Professions Education program at Thomas Jefferson University is designed to prepare leaders in health professions education, leveraging evidence-based approaches, educational best practices, and Jefferson’s technology-rich environment.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Online)
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Online) Post-Master's Certificate from Drexel University is designed for those who have earned a Master’s degree in nursing and seek nurse practitioner certification, or for certified nurse practitioners who would like to specify their patient population focus.
Disability Studies
The Disability Studies Certificate offered by the College of Education and Human Development at Temple University focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to exploring disability from cultural, historical and sociopolitical perspectives.
Cardiovascular Perfusion (Post-Professional)
The Cardiovascular Perfusion (Post-Professional) program at Thomas Jefferson University affords certified perfusionists, who have graduated an AC-PE accredited program, to obtain a master’s in cardiovascular perfusion from one of the nation’s most reputable universities.
Complementary and Integrative Therapies (Online)
The accredited Complementary and Integrative Therapies (Online) from Drexel University is designed to provide practicing healthcare professionals with an "evidence-based program" in complementary and integrative therapies.
Healthcare Quality and Safety
The Healthcare Quality and Safety program from Thomas Jefferson University is the study and prevention of adverse events, suboptimal care, ineffective treatments, inefficient processes and unnecessary clinical variation in health systems.
Applied Behavior Analysis
The new Master’s of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) graduate program at University of Scranton provides the educational experiences necessary for eligibility for examination for achieving certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board.
Global Health
In the Global Health Certificate at Temple University's College of Public Health, students develop the core skills and theoretical foundations they need to address public health issues that are prevalent in the majority of the world, including access to basic preventive care; emergency disaster relief; maternal and child healthcare; and water, sanitation and hygiene.
Health Studies
The Health Studies program offered by Thomas Jefferson University is a flexible, fully online, 30-credit master’s program for students transferring or exiting from a master’s or doctoral level health professions program and for health studies college graduates seeking to pursue a marketable master’s degree in a variety of focus areas related to health studies.
Public Health Law Research
Public Health Law Research Certificate in Temple University's College of Public Health focuses on the emerging field of public health law research, the scientific study of the effects of laws and legal practices on health.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Moravian College offers this Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner degree program.
Infectious Disease
The Infectious Disease program of Drexel University, offered by the Department of Microbiology & Immunology and by the Institute for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease (IMMID), provides graduate-level training in the area of infectious disease.
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania prepares students to care for newborn infants who arrive with a variety of medical needs, such as prematurity, birth defects, substance abuse problems, infections, and a variety of chronic conditions.
Inclusive Practices
The Inclusive Practices program of Millersville University of Pennsylvania have "rolling" admission (on-going admission) and no application deadline. Explore this web site for the necessary information to pursue that goal.
Integrative Systems Biology
The Integrative Systems Biology at University of Pittsburgh is an ideal choice for students who want to understand biology and disease at the systems level.
Family Nurse Practitioner
The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialization at University of Scranton prepares registered nurses to assess, diagnose, and treat common episodic and chronic disorders, and to provide health-promotion and disease-prevention interventions and counseling.
Cardiovascular Perfusion (Entry-Level)
The Cardiovascular Perfusion (Entry-Level) program at Thomas Jefferson University affords certified perfusionists, who have graduated an AC-PE accredited program, to obtain a master’s in cardiovascular perfusion from one of the nation’s most reputable universities.
Urban Health
MPH in Urban Health at Drexel University trains you in the foundational principles of urban health practice.
Nutritional Sciences
Enhance your leadership skills and prepare for evidence-based advanced practice in the field of nutrition. This online Nutritional Sciences degree program at Pennsylvania State University is designed for registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) or professionals with a nutrition-related undergraduate degree.