Departments
The
Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies (NHS)
is comprised of four academic departments:
The Department
of Health Systems Administration offers a broad systems
approach to the management of health care organizations and leadership
in the health care industry. It offers a Bachelor of Science degree
in Health
Care Management and Policy and a Master of Science degree
in Health Systems Administration.
The Department
of Human Science provides an undergraduate human biology
curriculum that is designed for students who wish to study the application
of scientific discoveries in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and
physics to human health.It awards a Bachelor of Science degree.
The Department
of International Health offers one of the few undergraduate
programs in international health in the United States with unique
opportunities for hands-on learning locally, nationally, and abroad.
The Bachelor of Science in International Health focuses on public
health and health systems management, specifically emphasizing how
the environment, culture, economics, and politics interact to influence
health status around the globe.
The Department
of Nursing offers a traditional undergraduate Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (BSN) program as well as an Accelerated Second
Degree BSN program for students with a prior degree. In addition
it offers six graduate nursing programs in the following areas:
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner; Acute and Critical Care Clinical Nurse
Specialist; Family Nurse Practitioner; Nurse Anesthesia; and Nurse-Midwifery,
and Nursing Education.
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