This program benefits both current health professionals and students seeking to enter health sciences. Current professionals build on their experience to prepare for healthcare system management or to start their own business. New students will gain knowledge and skills to work in a variety of healthcare settings. Advanced educational experiences are available to military students with related health training, including Navy Hospital Corpsman (E4 or higher). ODU's program is fully certified by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA).
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1317
Health Services Administration (BSHS)
Old Dominion University | Bachelors
Health Services Administration (BSHS)
Fields
Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
Careers
Clinic Manager, Health Care Manager, Health Information Manager, Health Insurance Agent, Health Program Manager, Health Services Manager, Hospital Department Manager, Medical Records Assistant Administrator
1318
Health Systems Management
George Mason University | Masters
Health Systems Management
Fields
Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
The Health Systems Management concentration in the BS, Health Administration degree prepares graduates to serve in entry-level management, administrative and support positions in a variety of health-related organizations and settings.
Careers
1319
Health, Wellness, and Social Services Concentration, Applied Science
George Mason University | Masters
Health, Wellness, and Social Services Concentration, Applied Science
Fields
Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
The Bachelor of Applied Science is an undergraduate liberal arts degree program for adult learners. Designed to foster critical thinking, analytic reasoning, and an ability to synthesize information, the BAS meets students professional and personal goals while developing a depth of knowledge and proficiency of skill that translates well to the workplace. Adult learners who desire to understand the complex nature of managing health care and social service programs will benefit from this program.
Careers
Case Manager, Fitness Specialist, Health Care Practitioner
1324
Human Services
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Human Services
Fields
Liberal Arts / Social Sciences, Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
This social sciences program is designed for those who desire to help others with prevention and remediation services in a variety of settings, including community, residential care and institutional settings. This program includes courses in basic counseling, problem solving, substance abuse, psychology, sociology and more.
Careers
Community Development Assistant, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Technicians, Eligibility Interviewer
1376
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Old Dominion University | Masters
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Fields
Liberal Arts / Social Sciences, Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
Gain public health expertise and the skills to apply it in areas such as healthcare management, population-based research, and the community practice of public health. Choose a concentration in Applied Epidemiology and Public Health Data Analytics, Global Environmental Health, or Health Behavior and Health Promotion.
Careers
Advocate, Chronic Disease Epidemiologist, Clinical Research Coordinator, Clinical Researcher, Communicable Disease Specialist, Community Development Director, Community Relations Coordinator, Disease Intervention Specialist, Environmental Health Services Manager, Epidemiologist, Epidemiology Investigator, Health and Wellness Coordinator, Health Education Coordinator, Health Educator, Health Program Director, Health Services Administrator, Health System Specialist, Immunization Manager, Instructor, Lecturer, Policy and Research Analyst, Professor, Public Health Consultant, Public Health Data Analyst, Public Health Epidemiologist, Public Health Officer, Regulatory Specialist, Remote Health Project Manager, Research Epidemiologist, Research Project Manager, Researcher, Safety Health Analyst, School Health Program Director, Social Researcher, State Epidemiologist
1384
Medical Coding-Hospital
Virginia Community Colleges | Certificate
Medical Coding-Hospital
Fields
Business, Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
This certificate prepares students for work in medical records; the courses in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medical coding CPT and ICD 9/10 prepare students for Certified Coding Associate and Specialist exams. An internship is required for this program.
Careers
Coder, Information Technician, Office Management
1385
Medical Laboratory Science (BSMLS)
Old Dominion University | Bachelors
Medical Laboratory Science (BSMLS)
Fields
Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
If you are a certified medical laboratory technician, you can complete this bachelor's degree online to qualify for examination and certification through the Board of Certification of the American Society for Clinical Pathologists (ASCP). Accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS).
Careers
Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Laboratory Scientist, Laboratory Specialist, Laboratory Technician, Researcher
1386
Medical Office Specialization, Administrative Management Technology
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Medical Office Specialization, Administrative Management Technology
Fields
Business, Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
This program is designed for the student who desires to obtain the skills in administrative management for a position in a medical office setting. Students will take a variety of courses to earn this degree.
Careers
Office Manager, Unit Secretary
1387
Medical Records Coder (Health Information Management)
Virginia Community Colleges | Certificate
Medical Records Coder (Health Information Management)
Fields
Business, Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
This certificate prepares students with practical experience and technical knowledge for the exam offered by the American Health Information Management Association and the American Academy of Professional Coders that leads to a career in medical records.
Careers
Coder, Information Technician, Office Manager
1391
Nursing - Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist/Educator (MSN)
Old Dominion University | Masters
Nursing - Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist/Educator (MSN)
Fields
Nursing / Health Sciences
Overview:
Become an expert clinician who can apply evidence-based knowledge to nursing interventions, teaching and research. MSN courses include CNS professional and clinical cores, and an advanced practice area with a selected secondary focus. Clinical practicums required. You'll also prepare to serve as a nurse educator. Requires travel to ODU's Virginia Beach campus for scheduled training and/or testing. CCNE accredited.
Careers
Clinical Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Health Manager, Instructor, Nurse Educator, Nurse Manager, Nursing Director, Professor