14

Months Time to Completion

36

Credit hours

5

Weeks a new course starts

Rolling Admissions Throughout the Year

Program Info

Doctor of Health Science

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Enroll in the online Doctor of Health Science degree program at Faulkner University. This fully online doctoral program examines in detail the current state of local and global healthcare so that graduates can analyze scenarios and help organizations find the best solutions to healthcare challenges.

Find out more about this program and how it helps prepare graduates for advanced leadership roles in administrative, academic, and clinical settings.

CHS Mission Statement

As with all Faulkner University degree programs, a DHSc in health sciences trains students to be competent and compassionate professionals proficient in contemporary practices of their fields while being grounded in the Christian faith.

Admissions

Admission Requirements for the Doctor of Health Science

Prospective students who wish to enroll in the Doctor of Health Science program at Faulkner University must meet the following admissions requirements:

  • Graduate degree from an accredited institution in health sciences or a related field with a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Official, unopened transcripts from all prior higher education institutions
  • Full resume with relevant education and professional experience
  • A letter of intent summarizing career goals, reasons for pursuing a DHSc in health sciences from Faulkner University, and research interest areas
  • Three letters of recommendation from former professors and professional supervisors
  • Completed graduate application

Tuition

Tuition $780 per semester hour
General Fee $350 per semester ($250 if 5 hours or less)
Online Course Fee $75 per semester hour
Applicable Course Fees see full tuition and fee schedule
 

Students who have questions about specific admission requirements, scholarships, and financial aid should contact Faulkner University.

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Plan of Study

DHSc in Health Science Curriculum

This online Doctor of Health Science degree program is highly flexible and caters to working healthcare professionals who have existing commitments. Classes initiate every five weeks and rolling admissions are welcome all year round. The program is designed so students can begin the program at 10 different entry points during the year. Students from all over the U.S. are attracted to this Faulkner University online Doctor of health sciences degree because they can complete the program in as little as 14 months.

This fully online graduate program consists of 10 didactic courses, totaling 36 credit hours, which can be completed in one full year. The courses for each semester are as follows:

FALL

Class

Hours

HS8301 - Evidence-Based Practice

3

HS8302 - Bioethics in Clinical Practice and Research   

3

HS8303 - Single-Subject Research Designs   

3

SPRING  

Class

Hours

HS8304 - Clinical Statistics

3

HS8305 - Quantitative Research Methods    3

3

HS8306 - Leadership in Healthcare and Academia    3

3

HS8307 - Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

3

SUMMER 

Class

Hours

HS8308 - Grants and Publication   

3

HS8309 Qualitative Research Methods

3

HS8310 Instructional Methods for Health Professionals

3

Fall

Class Hours
HS9307 Doctoral Capstone 1 3
HS9308 Doctoral Capstone 2 3

TOTAL HOURS    36

Academic Calendar

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Course Descriptions

Health Sciences DHSc Program Objectives

The goal of the online DHSc in health science program is to teach students sophisticated and current knowledge of health science practices in the United States and globally. Graduates will be prepared to contribute rigorous and scientifically sound healthcare literature to their core discipline, lead organizations and institutions with a strong Christian faith compass, and design and conduct original research in interdisciplinary healthcare. The program is geared toward healthcare professionals who will be able to complete their online Doctor of Health Sciences while continuing to work.

Course Descriptions

HS8301 Evidence-based Practice

This course provides a working knowledge of evidence-based practice in an interdisciplinary environment. Cases will be used as the backbone of this course to assist the student in analyzing data to justify the treatments used in clinical practice. Students will also learn to critically appraise the literature, evaluate diagnostic test performance, design clinical pathways and standard of care, and implement evidenced based practice findings in their own clinical or administrative setting.

HS8302 Bioethics in Clinical Practice and Research

This course introduces students to ethical concepts as they apply to clinical practice and conducting research with human subjects. The aim is to increase students' awareness of and ability to reason through ethical issues that arise in human subjects research and clinical practice. The course will draw upon historical examples, codes, declarations, and other sources of ethical guidance. 

HS8303 Single Subject Research Designs

This course will focus on applications and interpretations of single-case research designs and the analysis of human behavior in academic, healthcare, and community settings. It will cover a number of specific topic areas, including behavioral measurement, single subject research designs, data analysis methods, critical analysis, and evaluation of single-case research articles. Practiced skills will include designing single-subject research projects using various single-subject research designs. 

HS8304 Clinical Statistics

The course will cover statistical concepts used by healthcare practitioners and academicians in both appraising literature and conducting research. This will include descriptive statistics, parametric group comparison statistics, basic non-parametric statistics, linear modeling, probability, ANOVA, regression analysis, and chi-square tests. The focus of this course is on understanding, interpreting, and accurately applying statistical tests, such as selecting the correct test when designing a research project and appraising research literature using the given statistics. The relationship between statistical significance vs clinical significance is also stressed.   

HS 8305 Quantitative Research Methods

The course will cover the basic methods and approaches used in quantitative research in clinical and academic settings. A major emphasis of the course will be on the conceptualization and design of research studies, including theoretically underpinnings and application of concepts. Students will learn formulation of research questions, study design, reliability, validity, sampling, measurement, and interpretation of research findings. Practiced skills will include appraising published quantitative literature and designing quantitative studies related to health issues.

HS8306 Leadership in Healthcare and Academia

This course explores the various methods of leadership and management, both in academia and healthcare environments, and their impact on productivity, profitability, and employee satisfaction. Students will demonstrate competency of the various types of leaders and systems, as well as critique various leadership and management theories. Practiced skills will include applying leadership theories and concepts to their own personal growth and in their employment settings.  

HS 8307 Public Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

This course develops the knowledge and skills needed to work with communities to improve health status of the community. Students will examine the concepts of health and wellness, the determinants of health behavior, national health status, the history of health education, and the role of health promotion for disease prevention. 

HS8308 Grants and Publication

This course is designed to provide writing experiences which prepare the learner for manuscript and grant proposal submissions. This introductory experience into the grant process will include identification of funding sources, proposal writing, project management, and funding challenges. The course will also cover the process of publication, including selecting a journal, preparing the manuscript, submission, revision, and acceptance. Other course topics include writing abstracts, responding to a call for papers, and constructing poster presentations. 

HS8309 Qualitative Research Methods

This course will focus on the knowledge and skills needed to conduct qualitative research in clinical and academic settings. Students will explore the epistemology, theory, ethics, methodology, and procedures of qualitative research.  Practiced skills will include appraising qualitative research articles and conceptualizing and designing qualitative research studies related to health issues.

HS 8310 Healthcare Professionals as Academic and Clinical Instructors

In this course, students examine theoretical principles of teaching and learning for adult learners. Students will explore a variety of teaching methods with a particular emphasis on the educational roles health care professionals assume in both academic and clinical settings. Practiced skills will include formulating instructional plans for adult learners and apply instructional skills in real contexts. 

HS9307 Doctoral Capstone 1: Research Review and Design

This course advances knowledge of research design including research topic selection, literature search techniques, critical review of the literature, and research ethics. This course series aligns the development through execution of a doctoral project suitable for peer-reviewed publication or presentation. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Health Science program, OR permission of instructor. 

HS9308 Doctoral Capstone 2: Research Methods and Presentation 

This course provides an overview of research methodology including concepts employed in quantitative and qualitative research. This course series aligns the development through execution of a doctoral project suitable for peer-reviewed publication or presentation. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Health Science program, OR permission of instructor. 

Benefits of Doctor of Health Sciences

There are several advantages to earning an online DHSc in Health Sciences from Faulkner University. One benefit of the program is that it’s fully online, so students can study on their own time, at their own pace, and from virtually anywhere. At the same time, online students enjoy full access to all student resources, services, and libraries that on-campus students do. Also, enrolled students can integrate the degree program into their schedules while maintaining existing personal and professional commitments.

An additional benefit is that Faulkner University is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), so students feel confident they're receiving a high-quality education. Professionals take courses that have been carefully crafted to add to their prior knowledge of healthcare fields with up-to-date research and practices grounded in science while learning about the university’s history and Christian values.

Pursue a Doctor of Health Sciences

Earning an online Doctor of Philosophy in health sciences can be great for advancing your career as you begin or continue to conduct research, publish, or lead organizations in the healthcare field. Faulkner University, which has four campuses located in Alabama, imbues all degree programs with Christian faith and service. To take the next step toward your advanced degree, request information or fill out an application online today.

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