University of Phoenix - Healthcare is a branch of the largest private university in the U.S and offers the largest number of accredited online degree programs of any online institution. Founded in 1976, University of Phoenix was one of the first accredited universities to offer online college education with complete degree programs via the Internet. Most students can earn a degree in as few as 2 years.
University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. University of Phoenix currently has more than 19,000 faculty members, including more than 9,600 in the Online Campus. Average faculty member holds a Master's or Doctoral degree and has 16 years of experience in his or her field.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. In addition, University of Phoenix is approved by all branches of the Military for tuition assistance and is approved for Veterans training.
Associate Degree Programs
- Associate in Medical Records
- Associate in Pharmacy Practice
Bachelor Degree Programs
- B.S. in Health Administration
- B.S. in Health Administration/Long Term Care
- B.S. in Health Administration/Health Information Systems
Master Degree Programs
*Require minimum of Bachelor's Degree.
- Master of Health Administration
- Master of Health Administration - Gerontology
- Master of Health Administration - Informatics
- M.S. in Nursing**
- M.S. in Nursing - Master of Health Administration**
- M.S. in Nursing - MBA - Health Care Management**
- M.S. in Nursing - Nurse Practitioners**
- M.S. in Nursing - Nursing/Health Care Education**
Doctoral Degree Programs
*Require minimum of Master's Degree.
- Doctor of Health Administration
Certificate Programs
- Certificate in Gerontology
- Certificate in Health Care Informatics
**Students interested in nursing programs must be current RNs.
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Accrediting Agencies
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education