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Masters Degree in Human Services
Masters Degree in Healthcare Innovation The Master of Healthcare Innovation (MHI) is a 33-credit (one year) master’s degree program using a hybrid online format open to nursing and non-nursing students working and living at a distance. The hybrid online format allows students to take the coursework online as well as to participate in face-to-face contact with each other and with the instructors during 4-5 days of immersion sessions. This program is an initiative led by the ASU College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation in collaboration with the College of Design and the Hugh Downs School of Human Communications. MHI offers a futuristic, multidisciplinary, educational approach to the development of healthcare leaders who base decisions upon the best evidence available. Throughout the program, students will learn new processes to develop innovative, immediate solutions to existing or potential healthcare problems in both traditional and non-traditional healthcare organizations. Students from a variety of backgrounds are welcome to enroll for this program including nurse managers, nurses who are poised to move into management, physicians, engineers, dentists, and architects. Students are expected to come with a current or future healthcare problem or product they will work on during the directed study segment of MHI.
Masters Degree in Human Services Post University's Master of Science in Human Services is intended to meet the academic needs of those who are employed or look for employment in a broad range of human service positions. The program enables these future students to obtain the conceptual, analytical, and operational knowledge to assume new or higher positions in the area of human services. The curricular content is concentrated around a vital core of learning experiences and skill sets and offers two specializations in either human service program administration or clinical counseling within organizational environments.
Masters Degree in Interprofessional Human and Health Servises The Integrated Human and Health Services option provides students the opportunity to select a specific area for intensive study. This option is designed to accommodate MLS students who are interested in furthering their preparation for advancement in the Health and Human Service areas. The option provides a broad-based perspective of the health care and human service delivery systems, and is not designed to provide primary professional preparation. Students selecting this option must have a prior training and/or work history in an applicable area for job entry. This option is intended to serve as a mechanism for professional advancement by enhancing the student’s competency level and expanding his/her knowledge base.
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