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Impact the health care industry with an MHA degree from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS). more >
Students enrolled in the MHA Health Informatics/Business Intelligence Specialization will focus on the operational and financial side of healthcare, with particular emphasis on: claims analysis, financial analysis, competitor performance, outcomes per do... more >
Whether you want to expand your knowledge of evidence-based practice, teach at the collegiate level, or garner the career benefits of additional credentials, our Master of Health Science program can help position you for success. more >
Licensed athletic trainers, certified athletic trainers, and athletic therapists are eligible to complete their MHS degree with a specialization in Athletic Training. more >
Athletic trainers who are currently in higher education, or wish to purse a teaching role will find it helpful to study topics uniquely challenging to educators. more >
The Doctor of Education program at The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences is designed for practitioners, educators, and administrators who want to assume or advance their careers in healthcare education, administration, or leadership... more >
Experienced nurses interested in teaching at the higher education level may choose our concentration in Nursing Education. more >
This specialization offers participants an opportunity to increase their expertise in teaching practices designed for today’s learner. more >
This specialization includes a series of courses with emphasis on operational leadership in healthcare: developing and managing an effective team, strategic planning and decision-making, balancing the economics of decision-making and timing of decisions,... more >
Today’s rapidly evolving health care industry provides nursing professionals, who have the right education and expertise, with advanced career opportunities and expanded employment options... more >
Nurse educators teach student nurses, practicing nurses and other health care providers, and clients. This teaching may occur in either academic or practice settings. more >
Nurse executives manage or direct others in a health care setting. These positions may have titles such as manager, director, supervisor, or chief nursing officer and are responsible for leadership, organizational systems, management of human and other... more >
Nurse informaticists oversee health care technology systems, workflows for communication, and use of patient data for health care quality and safety. more >
The dynamics of today's fast-paced, complex healthcare system requires nursing leaders with the knowledge and expertise to improve the delivery of patient care and positively influence patient outcomes. more >
The dynamics of today's fast-paced, complex healthcare system requires nursing leaders with the knowledge and expertise to improve the delivery of patient care and positively influence patient outcomes. more >