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The M.S. in Health Science prepares students for career opportunities in health care planning, direct clinical or hospital-based patient education programs and public school teaching. The Master of Science degree in health science offers concentrations in five areas of study:
Students are required to complete a six credit hour research and statistics core in conjunction with a strong health science core of classes in any of the five areas of study. Students also have the opportunity to enroll in interdisciplinary classes in business, kinesiology, exercise science and human environmental sciences to supplement their overall learning experiences.
Students are provided the opportunity to connect classroom learning with actual research or "service learning" through courses such as independent study, independent research, dissertation research and internships. Typically, health science graduate students also take a computer and grant writing class to supplement their learning experience.
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