Doctor of Health Sciences Online

Doctor of Health Sciences (DHSc) Degree Requirements

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Program Prerequisites

  • Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher, or a first professional doctorate from a regionally accredited institution and professionally accredited program of study.
  • Healthcare experience, professional credentials, or licensure in a health-related field is preferred. Applicants without health care experience will be evaluated on their potential for success, such as significant leadership in education, health sciences, nutrition, and the clinical environment.

Required Materials

  • Application
  • Official transcripts for the last degree earned.
    International transcripts must include an official course-by-course evaluation of all academic work from an accredited academic evaluating service
  • Two recommendation letters
  • Personal statement
    In 500 words or more, detail your reasons for wanting to undertake doctoral studies, your most significant personal and professional accomplishments, the extent to which your personal and professional responsibilities will allow you to devote the necessary time and effort to the program, and a description of your potential dissertation topic.
  • Résumé
  • Optional: Writing sample
    Publications authored by the applicant as first or second author in peer-reviewed publications
  • Optional: Interview
    An interview may be required at the discretion of the Office of Admissions

International Applicants

Please consult the International admission requirements page, or for specific queries, contact your admissions officer.

Deadlines

Completed application and all supporting documents must be received by:

  • July 15 for the fall semester
  • December 1 for the spring semester
  • April 15 for the summer semester

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Online Doctor of Health Science Courses

The online Doctor of Health Sciences DHSc degree at University of Bridgeport is a 61-credit program including core courses, a specialized track, electives, and a graduate project or dissertation. There is also a one-week, on-campus residency at the end of the program. There are three 12-credit tracks to choose from Clinician, Education and Clinical Nutrition. In addition, students have the option to select 18-credits of electives.

Core Coursework (18 credits)

HSCI 710 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System

HSCI 715 Research Methods for the Health Sciences

HSCI 720 Global Health Issues

HSCI 725 Fundamentals of Clinical Trials

HSCI 730 Healthcare Informatics

HSCI 735 Data Analysis and Interpretation


Clinician Track (12 credits)

HSCI 840 Advanced Disease Processes and Treatment

HSCI 845 Lifestyle and Health Issues

HSCI 850 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

HSCI 855 Integrative and Complementary Medicine

Education Track (12 credits)

HSCI 848 Teaching in the Health Professions

HSCI 849 Educational Assessment

HSCI 858 Curriculum and Syllabus Development in Higher Education

HSCI 859 Pedagogy and Teaching Strategies for College Instructors

Clinical Nutrition Track (12 credits):

HSCI 851 Advanced Clinical Nutrition I

HSCI 852 Advanced Clinical Nutrition II

HSCI 853 Advanced Clinical Nutrition III

HSCI 854 Advanced Clinical Nutrition IV


Electives (18 credits)

HSCI 860 Evidence Based Practice

HSCI 865 Principles of Health Policy and Management

HSCI 870 Principles of Environmental Toxicology

HSCI 875 Infectious Diseases

HSCI 888 Medical Toxicology

HSCI 889 Comparative Healthcare Systems

Dissertation and Seminar (13 credits)

HSCI 890 Dissertation Seminar

HSCI 891 Dissertation I

HSCI 892 Dissertation II

HSCI 895 On Campus Seminar

Transfer Credit

For students with graduate coursework beyond the master’s degree from a regionally accredited university: no more than two (graduate) courses (6 credits) may be transferred into the program at the discretion of the Program Director.

Grading Policy

A grade of "C+" or better is required for credit toward graduation in all program coursework. Students must maintain a semester GPA of 3.0 or better throughout their studies. Those students that earn a GPA below 3.0 will be placed on academic probation. A GPA of 3.0 or better is required to graduate from the program.

Requirements for Graduation

  • Successfully complete all coursework
  • Approval of dissertation by the Dissertation Committee
  • Attendance at one week on-campus seminar

 

View all courses offered and read full course descriptions in our online course catalog system.

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