Bigger Impact. Better Outcomes
Your Nova Southeastern University Health Sciences degree opens more career doors than you can imagine, offering rewarding clinical and non-clinical opportunities:
- You can enhance patient health, care standards, and how that care is delivered
- Build effective community health programs
- Shape healthcare policy at state and national levels
Whether you’re seeking a higher-level role in your current profession or you’re ready for a new challenge, NSU Health Sciences degrees teach you to think more strategically about the science and system of healthcare:
- Hone your research analysis skills
- Solve organizational problems effectively
- Strengthen your interprofessional collaboration skills
- Accomplish more of your professional goals
- Become an effective healthcare leader
NSU Health Sciences students arrive with many different backgrounds, experiences and strengths, but all share a similar mission: to make a bigger impact in healthcare.
See how NSU’s Health Sciences programs can help you do the same.
Master the Science and System of Healthcare
Master of Health Science (M.H.Sc.)
Build research analysis, epidemiology, healthcare finance, and leadership skills with online convenience.
Choose Specialized Healthcare TracksDoctor of Health Science (D.H.Sc.)
Evidence-based program blends professor-driven online study with internship, practicum, and online institutes.
Four Concentrations AvailableM.H.Sc./D.H.Sc. Dual Degree Program
Targeting a graduate teaching or senior leadership role?
Take the Most Direct Path With This Accelerated Dual-Degree ProgramPh.D. in Health Science
Elevate Your Research Mastery
Make Your Mark in Research or Academic LeadershipM.H.Sc./Ph.D. Dual Degree Program
Progress Through Both Master's and Doctoral Curriculums
Research-Focused Accelerated Program
Health Science Faculty: Interdisciplinary Focus
NSU’s emphasis on an effective interdisciplinary educational experience extends to our faculty. You’ll have direct access to professors reflecting many diverse health professions. Our doctoral program professors, in particular, reach far beyond health science, and have varied specific research interests. Collaborate with leaders in medicine, psychology, anthropology, public health, education, computer science, nursing, conflict resolution, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other allied health disciplines.
Many of our professors are widely published on a variety of health issues: policy, practice, and research. They also serve as peer reviewers for health-related journals and sit on peer review journal editorial boards.