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A Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS) from the University of Cincinnati Online is built for professionals at the baccalaureate and graduate levels seeking to expand their knowledge and skills to high-complexity laboratory positions. These can include faculty positions in education programs, governmental, or clinical laboratory settings.
Our doctorate program seeks to improve the quality, efficiency, and safety of laboratories across the nation and improve the overall quality of healthcare. Laboratory science professionals relay crucial test results to physicians and require High Complexity Laboratory Directors (HCLDs) to manage and educate those seeking to advance. This program teaches the skills needed to assume these roles and beyond. It can be considered the next step from existing online laboratory science degrees also offered online at the University of Cincinnati: Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science and Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science Leadership .
University of Cincinnati’s Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science Program
The Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science is designed to increase diagnostic efficiency among professionals in laboratories. Whether students are clinical laboratory scientists (CLSs) or medical technologists (MTs) who have at least a bachelor’s degree, they can qualify for this program which will help them accomplish even more.
The Goal of UC’s DCLS Program
The Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science program’s goal is to provide students at the baccalaureate and graduate levels with additional knowledge, skills, and attributes that help medical laboratory science professionals succeed. These include attributes in leadership , education , research , and advanced practice that will allow these professionals to meet their professional goals and to maintain and improve the quality of health care nationwide. The DCLS program coursework is built to emphasize the competencies that help medical laboratory professionals serve as leaders, clinical practitioners, and educators according to the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS) and the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) .
Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science Program Outcomes
Students who complete the DCLS program will be able to:
- Provide customized, patient-centered consultation services to help with clinical decision-making among healthcare teams for their patients.
- Monitor laboratory data, and perform tests and diagnostic procedures for patients using informatics and analytics to improve accuracy and reduce costs and errors.
- Conduct research and apply evidence to demonstrate clinical laboratory tests and algorithms to improve the quality, efficiency, and safety of testing processes.
- Educate healthcare providers and the public, including patients and their families, about the indications, evidence, preparation, and interpretation of lab testing, including at-home self-testing.
- Direct laboratory operations to comply with all state and federal laws and regulations, including guidelines determined by professional licensure boards and certification/accreditation agencies.
- Participate in public and private health policy decision-making at all organization and government levels using evidence.
Is a Doctorate in Clinical Laboratory Science the Right Choice for Me?
Are you a working laboratory professional concerned about pursuing more education due to your existing commitments at work and home? If so, this program is built just for you! The demand for laboratory professionals with the qualifications to lead and educate future professionals is only going to rise in the years to come. With a Doctorate in Clinical Laboratory Science, you can be the difference that the industry needs to ensure that quality health care is provided all across the nation!
Our program is only available during the fall cohort each year, which means it’s best to complete your application early to ensure all the admission requirements are met. Please complete and submit the form at the top of this page to get the process started!
Program Offerings:
- Full and Part-Time Options
- Pathways for Those with Bachelor and Master’s Degrees
- Hybrid Learning Between In-Person Residency and Asynchronous Online Coursework
- Opportunity to Complete Residency at a Local Facility
- World-Class Faculty Leadership
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This program is currently applying for accreditation by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS) , 5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720 Rosemont IL 60018-5119.
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Students can be accepted into the Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science program from both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. Visit the DCLS program’s admission requirements page for the full requirements for both levels.
The University of Cincinnati does not require students in the online Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science program to travel for their required residency. The residency is designed to be completed over three semesters and can be partially completed at home and local affiliated sites depending on your location within the U.S.
Visit the DCLS curriculum page for more details on the program classes!
Professionals from ANY laboratory background can qualify for the Master’s in Medical Laboratory Science Leadership program.
Applicants must have at least ONE of the following:
- Medical Laboratory Science/Medical Laboratory Technology certification (ASCP, AMT, AABB or equivalent)
- At least 2-5 years of professional practice as a laboratory science professional or related experience.
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Digoxin* 30 |
Down Syndrome Risk / 2nd Trimester Screening (Triple Test) 30 |
Epstein Barr Virus VCA IgG* 31 |
Epstein Barr Virus VCA IgM 31 |
Epstein Barr Virus VCA Early IgG* 31 |
Epstein Barr Virus VCA EBNA IgG* 31 |
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Estradiol* 31 |
Ethanol (Alcohol)* 32 |
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Ferritin* 32 |
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone* 33 |
Free T3 (FT3) * 33 |
Free T4 (FT4) * 33 |
Free Androgen Index 33 |
FNAC * 33 |
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) * QUALITATIVE 34 |
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD)* QUANTITATIVE 34 |
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) * 34 |
Glucose – CSF 34 |
Glucose – Blood (Random / Fasting) * 34 |
Glucose Load Test* 34 |
Glucose – Urine* 35 |
Glucose Tolerance Test (2 Hours) * 35 |
Glucose Tolerance Test (3 Hours) * 35 |
Gram Stain* 35 |
Growth Hormone (GH) 35 |
Haemoglobin Electrophoresis* 36 |
Haemoglobin A1C (HBA1C) * 36 |
Haptoglobin 36 |
Helicobacter Pylori Antibody IgG* 36 |
Helicobacter Pylori Antigen* (SCREEN) – Stool 36 |
Hepatitis A Total Antibodies* 36 |
Hepatitis A Virus IgM* 37 |
Hepatitis B Core Total Antibody* 37 |
Hepatitis B Core IgM* 37 |
Hepatitis B Envelope Antibody* 37 |
Hepatitis B Envelope Antigen* 37 |
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody* 37 |
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen* 38 |
Hepatitis C Virus Antibody* 38 |
Herpes Simplex Antibody 1 and 2 IgG 38 |
Herpes Simplex Antibody 1 and 2 IgM 38 |
HIV 1 & 2 Antibodies* 38 |
Homocysteine – Blood* 39 |
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA 39 |
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) – Blood* 39 |
Immunoglobulin Total E (IgE)* 39 |
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)* 39 |
Immunoglobulin M (IgM)* 40 |
Immunoglobulin D (IgD) 40 |
Infectious Mononucleosis* 40 |
Influenza A and B Rapid Test* (SCREEN) 40 |
Insulin* 40 |
Insulin like Growth factor 1 (IGF-1) / Somatomedine C 40 |
Iron* 41 |
Lactate – Blood* 41 |
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)* 41 |
Lipase* 41 |
Lithium* 41 |
Liver Kidney Microsomal Antibodies (LKM) 42 |
Lupus Anticoagulant (LAC) 42 |
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) * 42 |
Magnesium – Serum* 42 |
Magnesium – Urine* 42 |
Malaria Antigen – Smear 42 |
Microalbumin* 43 |
Morphine (Opiates) – Screening 43 |
MRSA Screen* 43 |
Mumps IgG/IgM Serology 43 |
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae IgG/IgM Serology 43 |
Neisseria Gonorrhea Culture* 43 |
Occult Blood* 44 |
Osteocalcin* 44 |
Osmolality – Blood* 44 |
Osmolality – Urine* 44 |
Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein A (PAPP-A) + Free B-HCG – 1st Trimester Screening 44 |
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) * – Intact 45 |
Partial Thromboplastin Time activated (PTT / aPTT) * 45 |
Phenytoin* 45 |
Phosphate Inorganic – Blood* 45 |
Phosphate – Urine* 45 |
Potassium – Blood* 46 |
Potassium – Urine* 46 |
Potassium Hydroxide Prep (KOH)* 46 |
Pro – BNP 46 |
Procalcitonin 46 |
Progesterone* 46 |
Prolactin* 47 |
Protein Electrophoresis 47 |
Protein C Activity 47 |
Protein C Activated Resistance (APC resistance) 47 |
Protein S 47 |
Prothrombin Time (PT & INR) * 47 |
Prostate Specific Antigen Free (FPSA)* 48 |
Prostate Specific Antigen Total (TPSA)* 48 |
Quantiferon Test (Tuberculosis) 48 |
Reducing Substance* 48 |
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Antigen* (SCREEN) 48 |
Reticulocyte Count (Retic Count) * 48 |
Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Quantitative* 49 |
Rotavirus* (SCREEN) 49 |
Rubella IgG & IgM 49 |
Rubeola IgG & IgM 49 |
Semen Analysis* 49 |
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)* 49 |
Sickle Cell Test* 50 |
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Sodium – Urine* 50 |
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Stool Culture and Sensitivity* 50 |
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Thyroglobulin (Tg)* 52 |
Thyroglobulin Antibody (Anti-Tg) 52 |
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (Anti-TPO) * 53 |
TSH Receptor Antibodies (TSHR) 53 |
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)* 53 |
Total Protein – CSF 53 |
Total Protein – Blood* 53 |
Total Protein – Urine* 53 |
Total T3* 54 |
Total T4* 54 |
Toxoplasma IgG* 54 |
Toxoplasma IgM* 54 |
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Triglycerides* 54 |
Troponin I 55 |
Troponin T* 55 |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)* 55 |
Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)* 55 |
Urea Breath Test* 55 |
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Urea – Urine* 56 |
Uric Acid – Blood* 56 |
Uric Acid – Urine* 56 |
Urine Analysis – Routine* 56 |
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Vaginitis Screen 57 |
Valproic Acid* 57 |
Varicella Zoster Antibody IgG and IgM* 57 |
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)* 57 |
Vitamin D Total 25-OH* 57 |
Widal Test 58 |
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URINE BENCE JONES PROTEINS |
11 DESOXYCORTICOSTERONE |
11-Deoxycortisol – Compound S, 0h & 1h |
17 HYDROXY CORTICOSTEROIDS |
17 KETOSTEROIDS |
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5 NUCLEOTIDASE |
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ANTI-NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA |
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ASCARIASIS ANTIBODIES – ASCARIASIS |
ASPERGILLOSIS SCREENING |
BARTONELLA QUINTANA SEROLOGY |
BENZODIAZEPINES |
BETA CAROTENE / CAROTENE |
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BORDETELLA PERTUSIS SEROLOGY |
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C1 INHIBITOR COMPLEMENT FRACTION – FUNCTIONAL |
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CANDIDA SCREENING SEROLOGY |
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CD19 |
CD3 |
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CRYPTOCOCCUS SOLUBLE CIRCULATING ANTIGEN |
CYCLOSPORIN |
CYFRA 21-1 |
CYSTIC FIBROSIS (Study of the main CFTR gene mutation) |
CYSTICERCOSIS SEROLOGY |
CYSTINE |
CYTOMEGALOVIRUS AVIDITY |
DHEA (DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE) 0h & 1h |
DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE |
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ERYTHROPOIETIN |
ESTRONE |
ETHOSUXIMIDE |
FACTOR II MUTATION GENE |
FACTOR IX ACTIVITY |
FACTOR V LEIDEN MUTATION |
FACTOR V PROACCELERIN |
FACTOR VII PROCONVERTIN |
FACTOR X STUART PROWER |
FACTOR XI ROSENTHAL |
FACTOR XII HAGEMAN |
FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER DNA ANALYSIS |
FASCIOLA ANTIBODIES |
FIBRINOGEN DEGRADATION PRODUCTS (FDP) |
FIBRONECTIN |
FILARIA SEROLOGY |
FOOD INTOLERANCE TEST – PANELS A, B & C |
FRAGILE X |
FRUCTOSAMINE |
GASTRIN |
GENTAMICIN |
GONOCCOCAL ANTIBODIES |
GONORRHEAE PCR |
GONORRHEAE ANTIBODIES |
HCV RNA PCR QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE |
He-4 |
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Best Online Health Science Ph.D. And D.H.S. Programs Of 2024
Published: Mar 13, 2024, 11:37am
The U.S. healthcare system can be difficult to navigate, often requiring patients to advocate for themselves in times of need. Health science is a healthcare discipline in which professionals seek to improve clinical care, education and administration, prioritizing quality care and making it easier for everyone to navigate our complicated systems.
If you’re interested in a flexible health science degree at the doctoral level, you can earn an online health science Ph.D. or an online Doctor of Health Science (D.H.Sc.). These terminal degrees prepare graduates to work in high-level administrative, managerial and research roles in the healthcare industry.
Read on to learn everything you need to know about health science doctoral degrees, including tuition, accreditation and our ranking of the 10 best doctoral programs in the field.
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- Over 3,868 accredited, nonprofit colleges and universities analyzed nationwide
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Our Methodology
We ranked 11 accredited, nonprofit colleges offering health science Ph.D. and D.H.S. programs online in the U.S. using 15 data points in the categories of credibility, affordability, student outcomes and student experience. We pulled data for these categories from reliable resources such as the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System ; private, third-party data sources; and individual school and program websites.
Data is accurate as of June 2023. Note that because online doctorates are relatively uncommon, fewer schools meet our ranking standards at the doctoral level.
We scored schools based on the following metrics:
Student Outcomes:
- Overall graduation rate
- Median earnings 10 years after graduation
Affordability:
- In-state graduate student tuition
- In-state graduate student fees
- Alternative tuition plans offered
- Median federal student loan debt
- Percentage of students in federal student loan deferment
Student Experience:
- Student-to-faculty ratio
- Socioeconomic diversity
- Availability of online coursework
- Total number of graduate assistants
- More than 50% of graduate students enrolled in at least some distance education
Credibility:
- Fully accredited
- Programmatic accreditation status
- Nonprofit status
We chose the 10 best schools to display based on those receiving a curved final score of 61% or higher.
Find our full list of methodologies here .
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MCPHS University , headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, features an online Doctor of Health Sciences with concentrations in health systems administration, educational leadership and global health. This 54-credit degree prepares students for professional roles in education and leadership.
After completing core coursework in innovative healthcare technology, patient-centered care and population health, students engage with a three-part capstone experience spanning nine credits. Each online learner pays a $525 tech fee in their first semester.
- Our Flexibility Rating: Learn on your schedule
- School Type: Private
- Application Fee: N/A
- Degree Credit Requirements: 54 credits
- Program Enrollment Options: Part-time
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Healthcare research methods, innovative healthcare technology
- Concentrations Available: Health systems administration, educational leadership, global health
- In-Person Requirements: No
$700/credit
At Los Alamitos, California-based Touro University Worldwide (TUW), students can pursue an online Doctor of Health Science with a tech-centric curriculum. The 48-credit program uses asynchronous delivery for maximum flexibility, along with accelerated courses, allowing learners to graduate more quickly.
TUW’s D.H.Sc. program suits professionals looking to pursue leadership roles in health-related contexts. Graduates go on to become health administrators, nutritionists, physical therapists and mental health specialists. This program does not provide certification or licensure, however; it instead develops the managerial skills for administrative positions in health settings.
- Application Fee: $25
- Degree Credit Requirements: 48 credits
- Program Enrollment Options: Accelerated, full-time
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Epidemiology, health informatics
- Concentrations Available: N/A
$7,731/semester
The Doctor of Healthcare Science at Pacific University , based in Forest Grove, Oregon, serves advanced healthcare workers looking to take the next step in their professional journey. Most coursework is delivered asynchronously, with some set class times for certain real-time lectures.
Though there is no dissertation requirement, each student completes a scholarly project and presents their findings virtually. To qualify for the D.H.Sc. program, each candidate must work in a healthcare position in education, community health or direct patient care.
- Our Flexibility Rating: Learn around your 9-to-5
- Application Fee: Free
- Degree Credit Requirements: 36 credits
- Program Enrollment Options: Part-time, full-time
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Healthcare operations management, human resource management in healthcare
$1,046/credit
RUSH University , located in Chicago, Illinois, offers an online Ph.D. in health sciences that delivers an interdisciplinary approach through classroom learning, professional development opportunities and research experience. Graduates can qualify for positions improving the quality of care for various healthcare providers.
Throughout the program, students receive mentorship from health sciences professionals. Along with an optional independent study course worth up to 12 credits, each student completes a dissertation research class and a comprehensive exam to conclude the program.
- Application Fee: $50
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Leadership theory, composition for effective professional writing
$650/credit
Based in Lynchburg, Virginia, Liberty University features an online Ph.D. in health sciences that takes just three years to complete. Learners can choose from concentrations in exercise and sport science and trauma-informed care, or they can design an individualized pathway.
Liberty delivers coursework asynchronously, allowing students to complete assignments on their own schedules. The program culminates in a dissertation course in which each student researches an original topic of their choosing.
- Degree Credit Requirements: 60 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Healthcare delivery systems, risk management in health sciences
- Concentrations Available: General, exercise and sport science, trauma-informed care
$1,000/credit
The online Doctor of Health Science from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, features asynchronous coursework, which is ideal for working professionals and learners with busy schedules. This program suits healthcare professionals currently working in academic and clinical environments who are looking to advance to administrative positions.
Students can choose from healthcare leadership and educational leadership pathways. Though this program does not include a dissertation or thesis, each learner completes nine credits across three doctoral project courses, which may be submitted for presentation or publication.
- Degree Credit Requirements: 27 to 36 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Foundations of behavioral science, healthcare leadership
- Concentrations Available: Clinical leadership, educational leadership
$470/credit
The University of South Dakota (USD), located in Vermillion, features a 75-credit online Ph.D. in health sciences with a teaching focus. The teaching core includes nine to 15 credits of prescribed and elective courses, including a three-credit practicum where students apply their knowledge under supervision in real-world settings.
The remainder of the curriculum focuses on research, leadership and health services delivery. Though USD delivers coursework remotely for this program, students must attend in-person residencies, an orientation and a dissertation bootcamp, in addition to completing their practicum.
- School Type: Public
- Application Fee: $35
- Degree Credit Requirements: 75 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Leadership in healthcare, managing health services resources
- In-Person Requirements: Yes, for field experiences
$780/credit
At Montgomery, Alabama’s Faulkner University , students can pursue an accelerated online Ph.D. in health sciences and graduate in just 18 months. The program uses five-week courses and rolling admissions to meet this timeline. After completing 30 credits in one year, students complete a 15-credit dissertation process over a six-month period.
Coursework explores topics such as clinical statistics, instructional methods for health professionals, health promotion and quantitative research methods. Each online student pays a $75 distance learning fee per semester.
- Application Fee: $75
- Degree Credit Requirements: 30 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Evidence-based practice, qualitative research methods
The online Doctor of Health Sciences from the University of Bridgeport (UB), headquartered in Connecticut, takes a big-picture view of public health concerns in underserved communities. Learners can choose from clinician, nutrition and education concentrations to align their studies with their prospective professional roles.
The program culminates with a dissertation project. After receiving topic approval, each student works with an advisor to approach their dissertation as a systemic review, a meta-analysis, a literature review or original research.
- Degree Credit Requirements: 57 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Global health issues, healthcare informatics
- Concentrations Available: Clinician, nutrition, education
Headquartered in Indiana, Purdue University Global delivers an online Doctor of Health Science that allows students to earn “microcredentials” throughout the curriculum. These microcredentials cluster similar classes to develop familiarity and expertise in specific topics, such as health science, health informatics and global health.
After completing the program’s required coursework, each learner engages in an applied project in which they identify a real-world issue in administration, healthcare delivery or higher education and research potential solutions. Purdue Global charges all online learners a flat, per-credit tuition rate, regardless of their state residency status.
- Application Fee: $60
- Degree Credit Requirements: 88 credits
- Notable Major-Specific Courses: Advanced health policy, advanced health leadership
- Concentrations available: N/A
Online college can provide several benefits over in-person learning, such as increased flexibility and affordability.
However, since online programs tend to involve less structure than their in-person counterparts, learners must be organized and carefully manage their time. Synchronous coursework mirrors the in-person learning experience with set class times, while asynchronous delivery allows students to watch recorded lectures and complete assignments on their own time.
Online doctoral degrees may still have on-campus requirements, such as intensives, orientations or dissertation defenses. Ensure you can commit to visiting campus as needed.
College accreditation indicates that an institution or a degree program has received approval from a third-party accrediting organization. These accreditors evaluate schools and programs for factors such as curricular offerings, student outcomes and faculty expertise. Accreditation occurs at the institutional and programmatic levels.
The U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) recognize the following organizations to provide institutional accreditation:
- Higher Learning Commission
- WASC Senior College and University Commission
- Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- New England Commission of Higher Education
Attending an accredited school is required if you want to pursue federal student aid or qualify for certain professional certifications. To check on the accreditation status of any prospective school, use CHEA’s directory tool.
Programmatic accreditation does not exist for health science programs at the doctoral level.
Here’s how to narrow down your options as you consider online health science doctoral programs:
Consider Your Future Goals
Your professional goals should help determine your program choice and whether you earn a Ph.D. or a D.H.Sc.
For example, some health science graduates aim to work in positions that require extensive research experience, such as college-level educator roles. Ph.D. programs are more research-oriented, so if you plan to teach after earning your doctorate in health science, consider prioritizing Ph.D.s in health science.
On the other hand, if you want to apply your doctorate in a public health role , the more practice-based D.H.Sc. might be more suitable.
Understand Your Expenses and Financing Options
Higher education requires a significant financial investment. Among the schools on this list, total tuition ranges from about $23,000 on the low end to more than $61,000, averaging roughly $41,160 for a full doctorate in health science.
To help fund your doctoral studies, submit the FAFSA ® to ensure your eligibility for federal student aid. You can also look for private loans, scholarships from third-party organizations, and fellowships or assistantships from your prospective institution.
Scholarships are provided by schools and independent organizations based on factors such as identity, merit and need. These forms of aid do not require repayment. In assistantships and fellowships, students work professionally with their schools to offset tuition costs.
Can you get a Ph.D. in science online?
American schools generally do not offer Ph.D. programs in science on campus or online. There are other science-related doctoral programs, however, which may feature online delivery.
Are online Ph.D. programs legitimate?
As long as they come from accredited institutions, online Ph.D. programs hold the same level of prestige and legitimacy as their on-campus counterparts.
How long does it take to get a Ph.D. in health sciences?
A health science Ph.D. typically takes four to seven years to complete.
Can I finish a Ph.D. in two years?
Most Ph.D. programs take longer than two years. Some schools, like Faulkner University, use accelerated delivery for students to complete their Ph.D.s in around 18 months. Other doctoral programs, like Doctor of Health Science degrees, generally take less time than Ph.D. programs.
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