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485 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in United States
Laboratory Medicine
The Laboratory Medicine(MLS) at George Washington University is a challenging and rewarding health care profession that has great impact on patient care. Working in a variety of settings, medical laboratory scientists are essential members of the health care team who provide vital information about the status and function of the body and its systems.
Population Health Sciences
In the Population Health Sciences program at The University of Alabama you will gain the knowledge you need as a physician, administrator, clinical researcher, health care professional or behavioral scientist to implement outcome-based strategies and improve the quality of care for your patients, while reducing costs and practitioner burnout.
Global Epidemiology
The Master Public Health (MPH) in Global Epidemiology from Emory University is a joint program offered by the Department of Epidemiology and the Hubert Department of Global Health. The GLEPI MSPH degree provides global context for epidemiologic training.
Nursing Administration (Online)
The Nursing Administration (Online) programme at the University of Oklahoma is a specialised postgraduate degree designed for aspiring healthcare leaders. This flexible online course allows professionals to balance their studies with clinical practice while developing essential management skills for modern medical environments.
Design Studies in Design for Human Health
The Master of Design Studies in Design for Human Health offered by Boston Architectural College is a 4-semester post-professional degree that merges physical, environmental, and social sciences with spatial design.

Human Performance (Online)
Liberty University’s Master of Science in Human Performance (Online) can help you learn how to develop health and wellness programmes and improve physical education and community nutrition. Our different areas of concentration allow you to focus on the subjects that best suit your professional goals.
Family Nurse Practitioner
The Family Nurse Practitioner program of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston prepares graduates to care for individuals and families and across the lifespan with a focus on primary care in outpatient settings.
RN to MSN
The RN to MSN MSc course from American Public University builds your leadership, management, and communication skills as a practitioner, scientist, and leader.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania is rated number one by U.S. News and World Report.
Health Physics
Radiation is an valuable tool in health care, but it can also be dangerous, and we need people like you to keep patients safe. At The University of Alabama at Birmingham through this Health Physics program we can teach you about the risks and benefits of radiation, and help prepare you for a career as a health physicist.
Public Health
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the Public Health in collaboration with Boston University - BUx. Fully online and offered by a nationally recognized, top-ten school of public health, the Boston University online MPH program offers a skills-based curriculum focused on health equity that prepares graduates to solve real-world public health problems.
Public Health, Rural and Underserved Communities (Online)
Students of The Public Health, Rural and Underserved Communities (Online) (MPH) from Oklahoma State University enter the program with passion to change their communities, to prevent injury and disease, and we give them the skills and tools to accomplish these changes in their communities.
Applied Arts in Health (Online)
Applied Arts in Health (Online) is offered by Ohio University. The Master of Applied Arts in Health (MAAH) program at Ohio University stands at the forefront of merging arts and healthcare, offering a dynamic platform for graduates from diverse arts disciplines.
Medical Sciences - Healthcare Ethics, Policy, and Law (Online)
The Medical Sciences - Healthcare Ethics, Policy, and Law (Online) program offered by Liberty University can help you explore the intersection of these fields so you can better understand how science and governance impact one another.
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.
Healthcare Simulation
Healthcare students and professionals need the right training before they treat patients, and a valuable form of that training is simulation, or a learning scenario that mimics reality. At The University of Alabama at Birmingham through this Healthcare Simulation we can teach you innovative ways to integrate simulation into your organization, including how to manage a sim center.
Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis from Assumption University integrates fieldwork experiences with the coursework, allowing you to develop applied skills as you learn the science behind the interventions you are using.
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.
Healthcare
The Healthcare Master of Business Administration, offered by the John Chambers College of Business and Economics from West Virginia University, is for those seeking a career in the field, or for current healthcare professionals who want to expand their skillset to take on leadership roles within their organization.
Nursing with an Emphasis in Public Health Nursing
Offered by the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions at Grand Canyon University, the Bridge (Master of Science in Nursing with an Emphasis in Public Health Nursing) pathway allows experienced RNs with a non-nursing bachelor's degree to embark on the road to earning a public health MSN degree.