• The program will provide a degree to Health Care Disparities, Diversity and Advocacy majors and can be a degree completion program for students who have academic and/or professional experience in a health care related field.
  • The degree is offered in a non-traditional format that combines on-line courses with face-to-face lectures.
  • Nearly 90% of the content is delivered online, including synchronous interactions with the faculty during class meetings and asynchronous delivered class content.
  • Approximately 10% of the content is gained through direct campus participation.
  • Graduates can use the education to develop professional growth in their clinical expertise or seek employment in health care disparities, diversity or patient advocacy.