University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston
University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston is a , , located in a Houston setting in Houston,TX They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, Doctor's Degree - Professional Practice, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
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Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 6950 | 522 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 0 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 379 | - |
Research | 0 | - |
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The Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Division at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health, approaches training of environmental and occupational health scientists from its strengths as an integra more >
Graduate studies in Immunology lead to a Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Sciences. The Program Faculty is drawn from faculty members at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the Medical School, and the School of Public Health. more >
The Program in Environmental and Molecular Carcinogenesis offers study leading to a Ph.D. degree in the biomedical sciences. The multidisciplinary faculty members are drawn primarily from the University of Texas M.D. more >
The MS/MPH dual degree program combines the M.P.H. from the School of Public Health with the M.S. degree from The University of Texas School of Biomedical Informatics at Houston. more >
The Program in Oral Biomaterials offers a MS degree. The program faculty are taken from the faculty of the University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Dental Branch. more >
This program provides for opportunities for advanced training and study for the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Sciences. The Program faculty is drawn mainly from the University of Texas M.D. more >
The objective of this specialized M.S. degree program is to provide clinical and research training in clinical genetics and to train students to pursue a professional career in a clinical setting. more >
The Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H.) degree in Community Health signifies distinguished scholarly accomplishment in the professional field. It is primarily designed for those who plan careers involving professional practice, teaching, or research. more >
The Program in Health Informatics is designed to be trans-disciplinary in its focus. In the U.S., this will be the first program in Informatics not to reside in a professional school. more >
Graduate studies in Cell and Regulatory Biology leading to the Ph.D. degree provide the opportunity to obtain a broad understanding of cell biology, pharmacology, physiology, reproductive biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics. more >
In addition to offering the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, the Medical School collaborates with the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in a six-year program leading to both the M.D. and Ph.D. more >
Graduate studies leading to the Ph.D. degree are offered through the Program in Molecular Pathology. more >
The Nurse Anesthesia Division offers a 89 semester hour course of study leading to a Master of Science in Nursing degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing. more >
The Program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology offers study leading to a Ph.D. degree in the biomedical sciences with specialization in areas of biochemistry, molecular biology and structural biology. more >
Students wishing to pursue an academic degree (MS and PhD) may concentrate in such fields as population genetics, genetic epidemiology, molecular evolution, microbiology and parasitology, and developmental and nutritional and regulatory biology. more >
A joint M.D./Ph.D. Program is offered through the combined efforts of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. more >
Emergency nurse practitioner students learn to provide care to persons with non-urgent, urgent, and emergent complaints through the assessment, diagnosing, and management of patient conditions, including intervening in life-threatening situations. more >
This program is the study of the use of the data from the electronic medical record, how that data is captured, stored, retrieved, captured, and used in different research fields. more >
The graduate program in Neuroscience leads to the Ph.D. degree in biomedical sciences. more >
The certificate program provides professionals with an introductory understanding into the opportunities and challenges involved when integrating information technology into health care. more >
The Gerontological Nursing program prepares graduates to be specialists in the multidimensional care of older adults. The curriculum focuses on optimization of the aging persons well-being, both physical and psychosocial. more >
These Programs lead to the MS and PhD degrees. more >
The Program in Virology and Gene Therapy offers a PhD degree in biomedical sciences. The program's inter-institutional faculty is drawn from the University of Texas M.D. more >
The Post Master's Certificate in Nursing option is available in the area of Acute Care, Emergency Care, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Women's Health Care, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Oncology, Gerontology, and Psychiatric/ more >
The Program in Genes and Development offers study leading to a Ph.D. degree in the Biomedical Sciences with specialization in eukaryotic molecular and developmental biology, cancer biology and structural biology. more >
Established in 1969, the UT-Houston Medical School has trained more than 2,700 physicians, approximately 60 percent of whom have remained in Texas. The School accepts 200 students each year. more >
These are research fields, each with a theory, a body of knowledge, and a set of methods that define it uniquely. However, they interrelate substantially and constitute much of the broad field of human ecology. more >
The Management and Policy Sciences (MAPS) Discipline provides instruction in the fields of health economics, health law, management, quantitative methods, ethics, and policy related to the health sector. more >
The Health Informatics doctoral program emphasizes the fundamental informatics concepts that transcend and apply to all traditional healthcare disciplines. more >
The UT-H School of Nursing and School of Public Health offer a dual degree MSN/MPH program that allows students both degrees merging the best of nursing and public health to prepare advanced practice nurses for leadership positions, primary care, pop more >
The Program in Cancer Biology leads to a Ph.D. degree in the biomedical sciences with specialization in broad areas related to cancer biology. More than 50 leading faculty members are drawn from the University of Texas M.D. more >
The Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree is the basic professional degree in the field. It is required for many supervisory and managerial positions in public health and is recommended for many others. more >
The University of Texas-Houston School of Nursing has a continuing commitment to assist returning registered nurses in attaining the baccalaureate degree. more >
Graduate studies in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics leading to the Ph.D. degree in the biomedical sciences are offered to prepare students for a variety of careers, including research, teaching, biotechnology, and clinical microbiology. more >
The curriculum focuses on all aspects of advanced practice including assessment, diagnosis, and disease management as well as technical skills required to manage care for acutely ill adults. more >
The Doctoral of Science in Nursing program is designed to prepare faculty scholars and clinicians who will develop, test and implement innovations in health care delivery and will be prepared to teach the next generation of nurses in advanced practic more >
The program in Toxicology offers study leading to a Ph.D. degree. Program faculty members are drawn from faculty members from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, the University of Texas M.D. more >
The Womens Health Care Graduate Track (WHC) prepares graduates to be specialists in the multi-dimensional care of women within a primary care focus. more >
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Community Health Sciences represents outstanding scholarly attainment and signifies a capacity for independent study. It is primarily a research and teaching degree. more >
The Master of Science in Applied Health Informatics creates an educated workforce with the knowledge and skills to assess, implement, maintain and evaluate Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and computerized health information systems. more >
The certificate program provides professionals with an introductory understanding into the opportunities and challenges involved when integrating information technology into health care. more >