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School of Health Sciences

Pursue an Online Health Science Degree.

It’s never too late to gain knowledge and practical skills used in the health care industry.
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Why Kaplan University School of Health Sciences?

The U.S. health care system is vital to Americans, not only for maintaining good health but also for contributing to a strong economy. Ten of the nation's twenty fastest-growing occupations are related to health care, and health care is expected to generate more jobs than any other industry through 2018.* Enroll in Kaplan University's School of Health Sciences to acquire real-world knowledge and practical skills to help prepare you for a career in the burgeoning health care industry.


 

Prepare for a Rapidly Changing Industry

An aging population and longer life expectancies are among the causes of increasing demand for health care and social assistance services. The U.S. Department of Labor projects these two occupations, which include jobs in public and private hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, and individual and family services, will provide Americans with more than 4 million new jobs during the decade ending in 2018.* Prepare for your future by earning valuable health care credentials online, including a masters degree in public health, at Kaplan University.

Single Course Enrollment Option

Kaplan University offers single courses to general, non-degree seeking students. You  may petition for you completed single courses to count toward your degree or certificate, should you choose to enroll in a corresponding degree program at Kaplan University. View the list of available courses.

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Learn more about the Dean of the Kaplan University's School of Health Sciences.

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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition,http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco2003.htm Overview of the 2008-18 Projections.