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School Website: www.jhu.edu/Johns Hopkins University is a American university offering 17 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Johns Hopkins University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Nursing MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesExpand your nursing expertise in adult or child health with the Johns Hopkins Clinical Nurse Specialist master’s program. You’ll build competencies in clinical theory and research-based nursing practice, and you’... Show More Expand your nursing expertise in adult or child health with the Johns Hopkins Clinical Nurse Specialist master’s program. You’ll build competencies in clinical theory and research-based nursing practice, and you’ll put your new skills to use delivering direct patient care, organizing resources while controlling costs, and educating nurses to improve healthcare delivery systems. With the program’s broad education and holistic approach, you can experience professional roles as varied as your interests—expert clinician, clinical leader, staff or academic educator, consultant, or researcher. You can also learn to manage the entire spectrum of healthcare by combining the CNS and health systems management master’s programs. Those who earn a master's degree as a clinical nurse specialist: - Serve as educators, outcomes managers, consultants, researchers, change agents, and case managers, as well as clinical nurses - Lead and collaborate in an interdisciplinary healthcare team that can include pharmacists, physical therapists, or social workers - Provide guidance and support to patients and their families in navigating the complex healthcare delivery system Entry Requirements- Bachelor's of Science degree in nursing - Scholastic GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from an accredited college or university - Demonstrated commitment to nursing practice and scholarly pursuit International applicants whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL score. Other FeesMatriculation fee: $500 (onetime only fee for first-time enrolled JHU students)
Health Fee: $450 |
$17,412 Domestic $17,412 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Health Systems Management MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesAre you driven to improve healthcare quality and efficiency? Our master’s program in health systems management provides the tools you’ll need. Developed and directed by internationally-recognized Johns Hopkins nurs... Show More Are you driven to improve healthcare quality and efficiency? Our master’s program in health systems management provides the tools you’ll need. Developed and directed by internationally-recognized Johns Hopkins nursing faculty, the program taps nursing’s unique perspective at the front line of patient care to manage, evaluate, and improve an evolving healthcare delivery system. Grounded in evidence-based practice, the coursework and practica can be tailored to focus on management and administration, information technology, health policy, or case management/population management. Learn to manage the entire spectrum of healthcare by combining the HSM and clinical nurse specialist master’s programs. Those who earn a master's of science degree in health systems management: - Assume leadership positions in a number of healthcare settings, including public and private sector hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, and long-term care facilities - Facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, provide critical analyses of healthcare outcomes, and develop innovative redesigns of healthcare delivery systems - Serve as experts in fiscal management, legal and ethical issues, strategic planning, and organizational structures - Manage a healthcare system that incorporates modern technology, evidence-based decision making, information and outcomes management, and nursing core values of quality care Entry Requirements- Bachelor's of Science degree in nursing - Scholastic GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from an accredited college or university - Demonstrated commitment to nursing practice and scholarly pursuit International applicants whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL score. Other FeesMatriculation fee: $500 (onetime only fee for first-time enrolled JHU students)
Health Fee: $450 |
$17,412 Domestic $17,412 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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