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486 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in United States
Clinical and Lifestyle Nutrition
The Master of Science in Clinical and Lifestyle Nutrition at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science prepares students to further their practice in the field of clinical nutrition using evidence-based nutrition knowledge and professional skills in critical thinking, leadership, and communication.
Population Health Sciences
In the Population Health Sciences program at The University of Alabama you will gain the knowledge you need as a physician, administrator, clinical researcher, health care professional or behavioral scientist to implement outcome-based strategies and improve the quality of care for your patients, while reducing costs and practitioner burnout.
Bioethics
The Bioethics degree at The Ohio State University is fully an online program from the OSU College of Medicine. This 30 credit hour interdisciplinary program offers a broad exposure of the history, topics and issues of bioethics, drawing on the strengths and expertise of our diverse faculty and OSU resources.
Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner Role
The family Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner Role at Old Dominion University prepares graduate students to provide a full range of primary care services to individuals and families throughout the life span.
Community Health Practice
The Community Health Practice program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston focuses on understanding social, economic, cultural, inter-organizational, and geographic factors to promote and protect the health of communities.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Pharmaceutical Sciences at University at Buffalo is a research-focused programme designed for those interested in drug discovery and evaluation. This 30-credit degree is delivered in person over a two-year duration. Students can choose between full-time and part-time study modes to suit their professional needs.

Health Care Policy and Regulation
This Health Care Policy and Regulation from Carl H. Lindner College of Business at University of Cincinnati offers an understanding of how the law applies to the health care system while equipping you with the skills of organizing, managing and regulating the delivery of health care services.
Healthcare Management
The Healthcare Management program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth provides you with the knowledge and tools to help improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery and become an agent for positive change. Learn how to save time and money, improve quality of care, redesign organizational processes and reduce implementation errors.

Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner program at Northeastern University is a specialty focusing on the primary healthcare of individuals and families. The program culminates with the Master of Science in Nursing degree.
Infectious Disease
The Infectious Disease program of Drexel University, offered by the Department of Microbiology & Immunology and by the Institute for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease (IMMID), provides graduate-level training in the area of infectious disease.
Nursing Education (Online)
At Nursing Education (Online) from University of West Florida you’ll learn advanced nursing skills in clinical care alongside instructional strategies and curriculum design to help you gain a competitive advantage when you seek high-demand teaching opportunities in nursing.
Nursing - Nursing Education
The Master of Science in Nursing - Nursing Education program at Grand Canyon University prepares advanced professional nurses to address the ever-changing and expanding educational needs of the nursing profession. The emphasis is designed for BSN- prepared registered nurses interested in pursuing or advancing in a career in nursing education.
Healthcare Informatics
Develop healthcare delivery and management expertise with our MS in Healthcare Informatics program at the Adelphi University.
Health Law
Seton Hall University's Health Law LLM program is designed for attorneys seeking to specialize in the area of health law. This program, offered by Seton Hall University School of Law, provides students with a flexible and convenient online learning experience.
Health Sciences
Health Sciences from Wilmington University prepares graduates for the work of improving health outcomes across the continuum of care by using evidence-based practice and data-driven decision making.
Health Metrics Sciences
In University of Washington's unique Health Metrics Sciences master’s degree, students develop quantitative, data science, and research skills, alongside an understanding of the health metrics concepts, methods, and data sources required to meet the challenge of measuring and improving the health of the world’s population.

AI for Healthcare
The AI for Healthcare programme at Udacity offers two courses that apply AI to 2D and 3D medical imaging data. The first course covers fundamental skills needed to work with 2D imaging data, such as extracting images from DICOM files, building AI models, and obtaining regulatory approval.
Urban Health (Online)
The Urban Health (Online) program from Drexel University is designed to provide you with an introduction to urban health practice techniques that help you build foundational knowledge in the field.
Foods and Nutrition, Community Nutrition
This online Master’s Community Nutrition degree at the University of Georgia, designed with the working professional in mind, can be completed in as little as one year full time, or over several years of part-time study.
Nursing (Neonatal Nurse Practitioner)
For experienced neonatal nurses, the natural “next step” in career advancement is often to prepare for a future role as a Nursing (Neonatal Nurse Practitioner) (NNP). Advanced practice roles in Neonatology are among the oldest and most respected of all advanced practice roles in the U.S. Join this Nursing (Neonatal Nurse Practitioner) degree at University of Connecticut.