Our Health Policy program has two degree options and the master’s degree has three tracks. All coursework is 100% online and uses an accelerated semester format specifically designed for working professionals. This enables students to focus on building one set of skills at a time, but still graduate at the same pace as traditional graduate degree programs.
Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate focuses on the foundations of policy-driven solutions to population health improvement. This option contains five online courses, and can be completed in one year.
Master’s Degree
The Master of Science (MS) degree builds upon the foundational concepts presented in the Graduate Certificate, and prepares graduates to be health policy leaders who possess advanced analytic and advocacy skills for problem identification and actionable policy solutions and implementation.
Our program offers options for students to focus on health policy principles in the U.S. or in different environments around the world.
U.S. Health Policy Track
Students planning to practice in the United States will learn the unique landscape of health policy decision-making in the U.S., and be able to develop, analyze, and advocate for comprehensive policy solutions that can address population health problems.
Global Health Policy Track (Currently suspended until further notice due to COVID-19)
Students wishing to practice outside the United States will learn how health and healthcare services are organized, financed, and delivered in other countries, and will develop advanced analytical skills needed to drive policy-oriented solutions to population health problems around the world.
MD/MD/MS in Health Policy with Concentration in International Health & Medicine (Cattolica/SKMC program)
This program is for students in the Cattolica MD program completing the SKMC MD and the MS in Health Policy, concentrating in International Health & Medicine. There is a pathway to complete the MS if a student completes only the Cattolica MD, and an option to earn an APC for those who do not complete either MD. See Curriculum page for details.
Program Audiences
This program is ideally suited to prepare professionals to work in the range of environments where health policy is a priority:
Community-based health advocacy and service organizations
Public health officials and governmental employees working at local, state, or federal levels
Professionals working in organizations involved in the delivery, administration, or financing of healthcare
Human resource professionals in large employer organizations
Foundations, non-profits, and other funders seeking to impact health policy at the local and national levels
Professional associations and other organizations representing members working to improve population health
Program Features
100% online with no in-person or synchronous learning requirements
Accelerated 7-week term format tailored to working professionals
Courses taught by expert practitioner faculty who bring extensive real-world experience to the classroom
Complete a graduate certificate in one year or a master’s degree in two years while taking just one course at a time
Our health policy program is tailored to working professionals, preparing graduates to assume key roles in policy development and advocacy. The program takes a deeply applied approach to health policy, emphasizing the knowledge and skills needed on the job.
Masters
Spring: October 1, Fall: May 15
-
3.0 Minimum
IELTS: 6.5 TOFEL: PTE: 53
2 Years
USD$ 39000.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
--
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Here are some scholarship that are available at The Thomas Jefferson University.
Tuition Fee Scholarship
For further details, please contact the university website.
All international
Tuition Fee Scholarship
For further details, please contact the university website.
All international