With convenient class locations as well as online learning,
University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly
accessible for working students. Whether you're seeking an
associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, we can help
you reach your goal--and sooner than you may think.
At the largest private university in North America, you can
attend classes at one of our more than 190 convenient locations.
Or learn online--on your schedule. Regardless of where or how you
attend class, you'll receive a real-world education with real
value.
University of Phoenix fits your lifestyle and learning style.
Depending upon the degree program you select, you can attend
class on campus or online. Some campuses offer a combined
campus-based and online learning format. While widely available,
not all learning formats are offered at all locations.
Finance Options
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Your degree is within reach.
University of Phoenix strives to make higher education highly
accessible. Finance options, including financial aid, are
available for those who qualify. Options include:
Financial Aid
Several low-interest financial aid options are available.
University of Phoenix participates in many federal student aid
programs, including the Stafford Student Loan, PLUS Loan and
the Pell Grant.
Financing Options
University of Phoenix offers numerous options for financing
your education. Our cash-paying plans let you pay for one
course at a time rather than an entire semester or year at
once. Alternatively, pre-paying tuition will guarantee that
your rate will not increase for the duration of your program.
Company Funding
University of Phoenix is eligible for most company
reimbursement programs.
Programs
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Get a real-world education.
Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's or advanced
degree, University of Phoenix can help. Program availability
varies by location and format.
RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), accredited by the
Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), is a program
designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of
registered nurses. The curriculum builds on a foundation of
biological, physical, and social sciences, which contribute to
the science of nursing. The liberal arts components enhance the
development of the intellectual, social, and cultural aspects of
the professional nurse.
This baccalaureate program includes behavioral objectives that
concentrate on the development of the nurse's role as caregiver,
teacher, and leader. Utilizing human caring as a framework,
registered nurses are prepared as generalists who are able to
apply critical thinking, progressional skills, and knowledge to
client outcomes and health care systems.
Bachelor of Science in Health Administration
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The BSHA Program is designed to integrate a foundation of general
education and applied sciences with the expertise that prepares
the graduate for professional careers in a variety of health care
or related health settings. The BSHA curriculum addresses the
basic body of knowledge, understanding, and skills identified as
relevant to health care services such as management, finance and
accounting, legal and ethical parameters, health and disease
factors, and human and information resources. In addition, majors
provide the student with initial educational preparation for
careers in long term care and health information systems.
Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management
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Students in the Health Care Management Concentration will develop
the managerial skills emphasized within the MBA required course
of study in the context of challenges faced in the health care
industry. They will be sensitive to legal, ethical, and social
values in the management of health care resources.
The Health Care Management Concentration is designed for students
wanting to develop skills in the management of business
operations in health care services organizations, health care
related industries, small individual or group practices, and
health insurance.
Master of Health Administration
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The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program prepares
leaders who can effectively respond to the dynamic and
ever-changing health care industry. These individuals have a
capacity to critically examine and evaluate issues and trends and
are empowered to influence the destiny of the global health care
system. Curriculum is tailored to the needs of the health care
leader/manager by providing content in finance, policy, research,
technology, quality improvement, economics, marketing and
strategic planning. In addition, students will also be asked to
complete course work related to their area of concentration such
as health education, long-term care, and health informatics.
Master of Science in Nursing
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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program, accredited by the
Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), enhances the
knowledge and skills of registered nurses with
baccalaureate-degree preparation. The program prepares advanced
practice nurses to function in leadership roles in practice and
educational settings. Advanced nursing theory and research
provide the foundation for nurses to influence the future of
nursing and health care.
Master of Science in Nursing - Health Care Education
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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program, accredited by the
Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), enhances the
knowledge and skills of registered nurses with
baccalaureate-degree preparation. The program prepares advanced
practice nurses to function in leadership roles in practice and
educational settings. Advanced nursing theory and research
provide the foundation for nurses to influence the future of
nursing and health care.
Master of Science in Nursing - Informatics
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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program, accredited by the
Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), enhances the
knowledge and skills of registered nurses with
baccalaureate-degree preparation. The program prepares advanced
practice nurses to function in leadership roles in practice and
educational settings. Advanced nursing theory and research
provide the foundation for nurses to influence the future of
nursing and health care.
Master of Science in Nursing for Nurse Practitioners
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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Fast Track Program Option
provides nurse practitioners (NP) with a baccalaureate degree an
opportunity to enhance their educational qualifications and
complete their graduate degree in nursing without leaving their
current employment or home community. Because of the past
diversity of nurse practitioner educational tracks many NP's
obtained their licensure through certificate programming that did
not provide a graduate degree component. In recognition of the
nurse practitioner's prior educational learning the College has
developed an accelerated graduate degree completion option for
this target audience. Student's complete core courses in advanced
nursing content and process, finance, change management as well
as content in evidence based nursing research. Twenty-five
graduate credits are required for completion of the degree.
Master of Science in Nursing / Master of Business Administration
/ Health Care Management
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The Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business
Administration/Health Care Management (MSN/MBA/HCM) dual degree
program, accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing
Education (CCNE), is designed to provide nurses with a unique
blend of advanced nursing and business management skills needed
to manage today's innovative health care delivery systems. The
program combines essentials from both degree programs to provide
students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance and
support patient services. The MBA/HCM program emphasizes the
identification, analysis, and solution of complex management
problems that require technical understanding and balanced
decision making. The MSN program blends nursing theory with
advanced practice concepts necessary to successfully work within
the structure, culture, and mission of any size health care
organization or educational setting. The MSN/MBA/HCM program is
65 credits. All course work and clinical requirements must be
completed satisfactorily, or be repeated.
Master of Science in Nursing / Master of Health Care
Administration
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The MSN/MHA program, accredited by the Commission of Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE), is designed to provide nurses with a
unique blend of advanced nursing and healthcare related business
skills to manage in today's evolving health care delivery
systems. The program combines essential elements from both degree
programs to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed
to effectively examine and evaluate issues and trends impacting
health care.
The MSN program is designed for those nurses who want to pursue
more advanced positions in today's challenging health care
environment. The program blends nursing theory and advanced
practice concepts necessary to successful work within the
structure, culture, and mission of any size health care
organization or educational setting.
Doctor of Health Administration
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Graduates of the Doctor of Health Administration program will
have enhanced their administrative and leadership skills through
the completion of a curriculum that provides students with the
latest theories and contemporary practice applications. They are
not only able to define their role within the heath care system,
but understand how to make necessary changes to create a work
environment that is team oriented and motivating to others.
Graduates are able to analyze the influence of external and
internal environments for alignment of the organizations in
response to the ever-changing demands of the health care market
place. Sensitivity to individuals and groups and the influence of
multicultural diversity are seen as essential to effective
leadership.
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
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The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing seeks to improve the delivery
of quality health care by developing leaders as researchers,
educators, and administrators within diverse global systems.
Throughout the program, learners explore nursing through various
lenses, with emphases on the ethical responsibilities in the
field for developing strong communities and a knowledge-oriented
workforce, and the role that collaboration and dialogue play in
producing meaningful scholarship and effective leadership
practice. The mission of the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
program is to promote leadership within the nursing field through
ethical, collaborative scholarship and practice in the global
environment. This program is designed to foster learners who seek
to improve health organizations in preparing for the future.
Certificate in Nursing Health Care Education (Bachelor's Degree
Required)
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This certificate is designed for health care and nursing
professionals interested in pursuing careers in educational or
service settings. Current educators can update or expand their
knowledge in curriculum development, assessment and evaluation,
and revitalize their teaching and learning strategies. Combining
your current professional expertise with the knowledge of
teaching and learning strategies, assessment and evaluation and
curriculum, and program design will expand and enhance your role
as a health care educator. Content can be applied to patient
teaching, continuing education or in-service education, community
health education, as well as to the role and delivery of academic
education. The certificate program is open to post baccalaureate
students and these graduate level credits will also apply toward
the completion of a graduate degree in Nursing. Coursework will
provide a foundation of knowledge for the novice educator, as
well as providing current faculty with new applications and
practical skills.
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