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WesternU's Master of Science in Health Sciences (MSHS) graduates are regularly tapped to assume leadership roles in health professions and community education. We attribute the success of our students to our faculty and student's commitment to teaching and learning, the program's flexibility and innovation, and our outstanding reputation.
Although courses are primarily offered on campus in the evenings, we currently offer a few web-based courses as well, and more are in development. You may choose one of two areas of focus: Health Professions Education (HPE) or Community Health Education (CHE). Most students elect to declare their focus area before the end of the first year.
Health Professions Education (HPE) Track
Community Health Education (CHE) Track
Flexible Scheduling
You can complete your degree in two to three years, though we do allow you up to five years to complete the 34-unit degree. If you have taken graduate level courses at another institution you may transfer up to six units toward the 34 required for graduation. Read what a typical week might look like as a full- or part-time MSHS student.
Profession-Relevant Coursework
For both tracks, the program offers core courses in foundations of the U.S. health-care system, educational leadership, human resources and finance, teaching and learning theories, among many others. Coursework promotes the knowledge, values, and skills essential for competence in the following four domains:
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For more detail review the course catalog
To finalize your program, you will choose a culminating project that might include field work, a thesis, or independent studies. In the final phase of the curriculum, you will be eligible to apply for certification by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC). Learn more about this non-profit agency, NCHEC, in credentialing excellence in health education.
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