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Master of Science in Advanced Occupational Therapy ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers an online 42-credit-hour transitional program for U.S. licensed occupational therapists who wish to study current issues and procedures in the O.T. field. This program is divided into four areas: professional practice, critical inquiry, electives, and a capstone experience. Students focus on critical thinking, issues in mental health, legislation, and evidence-based practice.
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Master in Public Health ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program that prepares students for leadership in public health. A 15-course, 60-credit-hour program, students choose electives best fitting their interests in health program planning, health policy, geriatric health, education research, curriculum and instruction, or executive coaching. General areas of focus are epidemiology, biostatistics, biology, and financial management. A dental M.P.H. track is also available.
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Doctor of Health Education ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Doctor of Health Education (D.H.Ed.) program that prepares students for leadership in health profession education. The D.H.Ed is a 20-course, 94-credit-hour program and includes a required applied dissertation. Students are challenged to examine the current state of healthcare education and their roles and responsibilities within it. Graduates are recognized as innovative leaders in educating their patients, students, peers, and achieve excellence in policy development, program design, management, implementation, and evaluation of local issues.
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Doctor of Health Education ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Doctor of Health Education (D.H.Ed.) program that prepares students for leadership in health profession education. The D.H.Ed is a 20-course, 94-credit-hour program and includes a required applied dissertation. Students are challenged to examine the current state of healthcare education and their roles and responsibilities within it. Graduates are recognized as innovative leaders in educating their patients, students, peers, and achieve excellence in policy development, program design, management, implementation, and evaluation of local issues.
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Masters of Science in Advanced Physician Assistant Studies ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers a 40-credit-hour master's program for licensed physician assistants. For PAs without a bachelor's degree, a non-bachelor's degree track is available. Candidates choose a concentration in either clinical medicine or education/leadership. Graduates demonstrate competence in their respective specialty area, receiving a strong academic foundation that enhances their ability to practice in varied clinical and administrative settings.
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Master of Science in Advanced Occupational Therapy ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers an online 42-credit-hour transitional program for U.S. licensed occupational therapists who wish to study current issues and procedures in the O.T. field. This program is divided into four areas: professional practice, critical inquiry, electives, and a capstone experience. Students focus on critical thinking, issues in mental health, legislation, and evidence-based practice.
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Transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers an online transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) program for practicing physical therapists who wish to enhance their skills and professional credentials. Program length is 10–22 courses depending on students' current level of education, experience, and skills as defined by the American Physical Therapy Association's “Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education, Version 2000” and an evaluation using an extensive portfolio.
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Master of Public Health with Dental Emphasis ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program with a dental emphasis for students working in the dental field who want to learn more about the public health components of dentistry. This program prepares students for careers in dental public health services and administration. The M.P.H. – dental is a 60-credit-hour, 15- course program. Students choose electives best fitting their interests in health program planning, health policy, geriatric health, education research, curriculum and instruction, or executive coaching.
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Master in Public Health ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program that prepares students for leadership in public health. A 15-course, 60-credit-hour program, students choose electives best fitting their interests in health program planning, health policy, geriatric health, education research, curriculum and instruction, or executive coaching. General areas of focus are epidemiology, biostatistics, biology, and financial management. A dental M.P.H. track is also available.
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Master of Science in Human Movement ( Know More)
A.T. Still University offers this 15-course, 42-quarter-hour Human Movement (M.S.) program which is designed to assist students in the development of comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, functional anatomy, physiology and kinesiology, as well as functional assessment, program design, and program adherence. Graduates of the ATSU Human Movement (M.S.) program will receive the highest quality education in human movement, performance enhancement, and corrective exercise through a flexible distance education format that enables healthcare providers and those practicing human movement, fitness, and wellness to gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide leadership in advanced human movement services. There are three concentration areas to choose from: Sports Conditioning, Exercise and Sport Psychology, and Geriatric Exercise Science. ATSU has partnered with the National Academy of Sports Medicine® (NASM®) in developing the Human Movement (M.S.) program.
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Master of Public Health with Dental Emphasis ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program with a dental emphasis for students working in the dental field who want to learn more about the public health components of dentistry. This program prepares students for careers in dental public health services and administration. The M.P.H. – dental is a 60-credit-hour, 15- course program. Students choose electives best fitting their interests in health program planning, health policy, geriatric health, education research, curriculum and instruction, or executive coaching.
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Master of Science in Advanced Occupational Therapy ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers an online 42-credit-hour transitional program for U.S. licensed occupational therapists who wish to study current issues and procedures in the O.T. field. This program is divided into four areas: professional practice, critical inquiry, electives, and a capstone experience. Students focus on critical thinking, issues in mental health, legislation, and evidence-based practice.
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Master in Health Administration ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) program that prepares students for leadership in health administration. Graduates enter a fast-growing segment of the U.S. labor market. As the health delivery system expands and the pressure to provide additional services at reduced costs grows, the role of professional administrators is expected to grow. The online M.H.A. is a 15-course, 60- credit-hour program tailored to healthcare leaders and managers. Coursework focuses on leadership, law and ethics, information systems, managerial epidemiology, and human resource management.
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Master of Science in Human Movement ( Know More)
A.T. Still University offers this 15-course, 42-quarter-hour Human Movement (M.S.) program which is designed to assist students in the development of comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, functional anatomy, physiology and kinesiology, as well as functional assessment, program design, and program adherence. Graduates of the ATSU Human Movement (M.S.) program will receive the highest quality education in human movement, performance enhancement, and corrective exercise through a flexible distance education format that enables healthcare providers and those practicing human movement, fitness, and wellness to gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide leadership in advanced human movement services. There are three concentration areas to choose from: Sports Conditioning, Exercise and Sport Psychology, and Geriatric Exercise Science. ATSU has partnered with the National Academy of Sports Medicine® (NASM®) in developing the Human Movement (M.S.) program.
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Master in Public Health ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program that prepares students for leadership in public health. A 15-course, 60-credit-hour program, students choose electives best fitting their interests in health program planning, health policy, geriatric health, education research, curriculum and instruction, or executive coaching. General areas of focus are epidemiology, biostatistics, biology, and financial management. A dental M.P.H. track is also available.
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Masters of Science in Advanced Physician Assistant Studies ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Sciences offers a 40-credit-hour master's program for licensed physician assistants. For PAs without a bachelor's degree, a non-bachelor's degree track is available. Candidates choose a concentration in either clinical medicine or education/leadership. Graduates demonstrate competence in their respective specialty area, receiving a strong academic foundation that enhances their ability to practice in varied clinical and administrative settings.
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Doctor of Health Science ( Know More)
ATSU's Arizona School of Health Management offers a 70-credit-hour online Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.) program that prepares students to better understand and effectively manage complex issues and challenges in professional practice. The D.H.Sc. addresses a significant problem in today's struggling healthcare system – the need for well-trained healthcare administrators, educators, clinicians, and researchers. The D.H.Sc. provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to excel in project management, decision-making, managing organizational behavior, setting standards, and gaining the competence to apply research to their professional practice. The D.H.Sc. requires a one-week residency, held at ATSU's Mesa, Ariz., campus.
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Doctor of Health Education ( Know More)
ATSU's School of Health Management offers an online Doctor of Health Education (D.H.Ed.) program that prepares students for leadership in health profession education. The D.H.Ed is a 20-course, 94-credit-hour program and includes a required applied dissertation. Students are challenged to examine the current state of healthcare education and their roles and responsibilities within it. Graduates are recognized as innovative leaders in educating their patients, students, peers, and achieve excellence in policy development, program design, management, implementation, and evaluation of local issues.
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