Applicants must satisfy the following requirements for admission to the Master of Science in Health Outcomes online program. Admission is based on a combination of factors including academic and professional achievement, strong communication skills, and a proven record of effective leadership. If you have questions, speak with an Enrollment Services Advisor today!
Prerequisites
University of Cincinnati graduate school online application.
Two letters of reference are required.
References should come from individuals who can attest to your academic and professional skills. Letters of recommendation from family, friends, current students, politicians, or clergy are not accepted.
Provide a few paragraphs on why you plan to pursue this program and how you plan to use this degree in the future.
A professional and current resume.
Unofficial transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework — bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
University of Cincinnati transcripts must be provided by the applicant as part of the admissions process.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of at least 90 (internet-based) or 235 (computer-based), or a Duolingo English Test of at least 110 is accepted.
Transcripts must be submitted for evaluation to an agency recognized by the National Association of Credential Evaluating Services (NACES: www.naces.org). Reference the Official Transcript Submission Policy for Enrollment for more information.
There is a $65.00 application fee.
If you are interested in a career in research, medical & health service managerial roles, medical affairs, market access in public and private health systems, the pharmaceutical or medical device industries, health insurance companies and more.
This is your chance to make an impact on patient’s lives and improve their overall healthcare experience. You’ll gain expertise that will allow to advocate for policies and programs to promote health equality.
No. your degree will be conferred by the University of Cincinnati, which will also be reflected on your transcripts and degree.
What is asynchronous online learning? Fully asynchronous courses allow you flexibility in your schedule. Once enrolled in a program, you may view instructional materials when it works best for you as long as you meet course deadlines. There is no live video lecture component for this type of learning. For more information on asynchronous learning visit our blog post: Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning
Once enrolled, you’ll use tools like Canvas and meet with your Student Success Coordinator on a regular basis to ensure you’re on track to graduate. Learn more about the UC Online experience in the video below.
Additional resources to support you from start to finish.
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