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The MS in HSC degree provides a broad perspective of healthcare and associated competencies for advanced roles within an interdisciplinary environment. The core curriculum offers foundational knowledge in health care delivery and project management, as well as applied behavioral health, epidemiology and data analysis, health education, and global leadership. Three concentrations are available and further supplement the core knowledge. A strong emphasis on healthcare policy and environmental influences, population-based health interventions, and a cross-cultural approach towards all individuals in the prevention of illness and promotion and management of their health is valuable in each.
In support of the growing need for academic preparation as a healthcare educator, the degree is intended to provide the required courses to meet the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC) standards. Upon graduation, students will be eligible to pursue certification as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) or MCHES (Master Certified Health Education Specialist).
In addition to the University’s graduate graduation competencies, graduates will be able to:
All students are required to have a prerequisite 3-credit course in undergraduate algebra, calculus, or mathematics statistics OR MAT 110 or higher
If one of these courses has not been successfully completed, the following Wilmington University course is recommended:
MAT 308 - Inferential Statistics
Students must select one of three concentrations: Environmental Health, Higher Education, or Population Health. The program is interdisciplinary, with course work shared with the College of Business, the College of Education, and the College of Health Professions and Natural Sciences. Courses may be offered online, hybrid, or face-to-face. Students in all concentrations will complete a final culminating project in HSC 8900 Health Sciences Capstone/Guided Practicum. The program is usually completed within a two to three-year timeframe.
Students should contact the HSC Program Chair for pre-program planning and course sequencing.
To fulfill the requirements of the MS in HSC program, students must complete all courses (33 credits) and maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better.
HSC 7730 Health Care Delivery
HSC 7700 Applied Behavioral Health
MSN 6616 Epidemiology Health Professions
MGT 6400 Global Leadership
MBA 6350 Survey of Data Analytics
HSC 6600 Foundations of Community and Health Education
HSC 8900 Health Sciences Capstone/Guided Practicum
HSC 8900 is to be taken as a stand-alone course after all coursework is complete
Students learn how environmental hazards affect human health at the individual, population and systems level by identifying illness and injury causing agents and assessing compliance with environmental and professional standards. This concentration targets the interaction of these factors also with the impact of environmental toxins, the use of geospatial analysis, and data science.
HSC 7250 Human Health and the Environment
ENV 7200 Environmental Toxicology
DTA 7300 Geographic Information Systems
DTA 7400 Data Science
The coursework provided within this degree will provide a higher education framework for both professionals who teach within higher education organizations as well as those who have roles as educators within healthcare institutions.
MHE 7400 Teaching and Learning Theories in Higher Education
MHE 7401 Teaching Strategies and the Adult Learner
MHE 7402 Assessment and Evaluation
MHE 7403 Curriculum Development
The primary goal of population health is to identify and group individuals by appropriate measures to identify risk levels while integrating data to drive decision making as well as leverage resources to improve health care across the lifetime. Students in the population health concentration are provided the tools and strategies to contribute to these initiatives in multiple populations in partnership with a variety of stakeholders.
HSC 6615 Foundations of Population Health
HSC 7740 Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
HCA 7720 Health Policy and Economics
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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