Master of Science in Healthcare Studies

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Audience

The Master of Science in Christian Healthcare Studies is offered within a Christian educational framework and is designed to develop advanced academic, theoretical, and research knowledge in healthcare systems, public health, and interdisciplinary health studies. The program is intended for individuals interested in healthcare, health management, and social and community health from a non-clinical and academic perspective.
  • Online
  • 1,485 hours
  • Master
  • 33

Master of Science in Healthcare Studies

  • Program: Master Studies
  • Location: Orlando, FL – USA
  • Credits: 33
  • Course load: 1,485
  • Hague Apostille: $ 360.00 dollars * Optional for the student
  • Thesis is delivered and analyzed remotely.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's or bachelor's degree/diploma;
  • Photo identification document.

University Degree:

  • Master of Science in Healthcare Studies

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Master of Science in Christian Healthcare Studies is offered within a Christian educational framework and is designed to develop advanced academic, theoretical, and research knowledge in healthcare systems, public health, and interdisciplinary health studies.

The program is intended for individuals interested in healthcare, health management, and social and community health from a non-clinical and academic perspective.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE:

The program consists of academic coursework and a final research project (thesis), developed under continuous academic supervision and culminating in a formal evaluation. All academic activities are conducted in alignment with Christian values and ethical principles.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVE:

The program has a total workload equivalent to 1,350 to 1,530 hours, depending on the academic structure and specialization.

METHODOLOGY:

The program is delivered through structured modules, academic supervision, and research development, integrating scientific methodology with Christian ethical foundations.

Notice:

This program does not lead to professional licensure in any healthcare or clinical field and does not qualify graduates for clinical practice. It does not include supervised clinical training. It is intended for academic, research, and educational purposes within a Christian educational framework.

Completion of course work:

  • Thesis.

Curriculum:

  • Elective Course. Christian Education and Religious Instruction
  • Module 01 – Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare Settings
  • Module 02 – Human Physiology Studies
  • Module 03 – Primary Healthcare and Family Health Strategies
  • Module 04 – Antibiotic Use and Management Studies
  • Module 05 – Health Risk and Hazard Management
  • Module 06 – Healthcare Practices in Intensive Care Settings
  • Module 07 – Pharmacological Foundations and Specialized Health Approaches
  • Module 08 – End-of-Life Care Studies
  • Module 09 – Urinary and Sexual Health Studies
  • Module 10 – Management in Oncology Services
  • Module 11 – Management of Healthcare Documentation Services
  • Module 12 – Health Information Systems
  • Module 13 – Health Policy Studies
  • Module 14 – Medical Imaging Studies
  • Module 15 – Applied Healthcare Management
  • Module 16 – Dissertation Project