
About the Course
Western Michigan University's Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences is designed for mid-career professionals with a master's in health or human services related field. This cohort-based program prepares students for faculty, research, and leadership roles through interdisciplinary collaboration, rigorous research training, and mentorship. Emphasizing the scholar-practitioner model and equips graduates with the skills needed for academic and leadership positions in health and human services. Admission is competitive and biennial.
Program Details:
Mode of Delivery: Hybrid
GRE Required: No
Campus Visits Required: Nine Weekends and Two Summer Sessions
Examples Of Research Areas:
Clinical Evidence-Based Practices
Outcomes Research in Healthcare Delivery
Social Determinants of Health
Health Policy and Management
Public Health Interventions
Mental Health and Well-being
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
Global Health Issues and Disparities
Healthcare Systems Design and Administration
Funding:
Stipend: Available for qualified students
Graduate assistantships and departmental fellowships
Your Instructor
Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University. Mode of Delivery: Hybrid
GRE Required: No
Campus Visits Required: Nine Weekends and Two Summer Sessions
