| University of Alabama at Birmingham |
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| Department of Health Services Administration |
Executive Master of Science in Health Administration
Webb 508, 1675 Univeristy Blvd
Birmingham, AL 35294-3361 USA
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mshaexec@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205- 934-1735
Fax: 1-205- 975-6608
Description:
Since 1965, the faculty of the Master of Science in Health Administration
Program at UAB have been committed to providing high quality, forward
looking professional education to prepare executives for leadership
positions in health services organizations. Now we have extended our
commitment to excellence in health administration education to an executive
format option for the MSHA degree. Faculty from our nationally recognized
residential program and from throughout the U.S. teach in the executive
format option.
The Executive MSHA Program can be completed in six semesters during a
twenty-four month period. Each semester begins with an intensive eight day
session on the UAB campus. These on-campus sessions start on a Saturday
morning and conclude at noon the following Saturday. Classes are scheduled
from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day (except the last Saturday). Evenings
are reserved for reading and working on assignments or group projects.
Between on-campus sessions, participants work on assignments at their home
locations and interact with faculty and other participants via the Internet.
Degree(s):
Executive MSHA - Health Services Administration
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Business Administration
1530 3rd Avenue South HUC 511
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 U.S.A.
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mlake@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-8817
Description:
The M.B.A. is a professional graduate program designed to provide competency
in management and to acquaint participants with all aspects of business
activity. Specifically, the program prepares graduates to assume leadership
roles in organizations; acquaints graduates with sophisticated, analytical
decision-making techniques; provides an appreciation of the behavioral
facets of management; and develops the students ability to anticipate and
adapt to changes in the organizational environment. The evening program
offers concentrations in Finance, Information Technology Management and
Health Care Management.
Degree(s):
M.B.A.- Business Administration;
M.B.A. – M.P.H. (Joint degree) Business Administration – Public Health:
M.B.A. – M.S.H.A. (Joint degree) Business Administration – Health Services
Administration:
M.B.A. – M.S.N (Joint degree) Business Administration – Nursing:
M.B.A. for Scientist
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Gerontology
1400 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 U.S.A.
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gradschool@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-4399
Description:
A certificate in gerontology is awarded to recognize completion of a
structured program of graduate work in this area. For some students,the
certificate work forms part of a program leading to an advanced degree, such
as the doctoral degree with a major in medical sociology and specialization
in gerontology or the Master of Science degree in an area such as health
administration. For students who already hold an advanced or professional
degree, the certificate recognizes further interdisciplinary work beyond the
degree.
Degree(s):
Certificate
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Nurse Anesthesia
1400 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 U.S.A.
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gradschool@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-3209
Description:
Nurse anesthetists are registered professional nurses who specialize in
anesthesiology. They administer anesthesia to all types of patients within
the health-illness continuum.
Degree(s):
M.N.A.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Nursing
1400 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 U.S.A.
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gradschool@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-3209
Degree(s):
BSN/MSN
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Nursing
1400 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 U.S.A.
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gradschool@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-3209
Degree(s):
BSN/MSN
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Graduate School
Toxicology
1918 University Boulevard MCLM 909
Birmingham, AL 35294-0005 U.S.A.
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rlorenz@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-7810
Fax: 1-205-934-5787
Description:
The Integrative Biomedical Sciences (IBS) Graduate Program is to prepare
students with basic science and/or clinical interests to pursue an academic
or industrial career in the field of biomedical research. Students accepted
to the IBS Graduate Program will receive full funding (tuition, fees, health
insurance, and a competative stipend). Completion of the IBS Gradaute
Program guarantees acceptance into 1 of the 4 participating doctoral
programs. The IBS Graduate Program is based on the premise that exposure of
students to both the principles of cellular and molecular biology as well as
the organ-based biomedical sciences of pharmacology, physiology, and
pathology--spanning the molecule to the organism--will prepare them to
understand and integrate physiological processes at any level of
organization. Using the techniques of cellular and molecular biology,
graduates obtaining the Ph.D. degree in one of the participating departments
will make important contributions to the understanding of disease mechanisms
and rational approaches toward therapy.
Accreditation Description:
The Southern Association of Colleges and the Council of Graduate Schools
accredit the IBS Graduate Program at the University of Alabama at
Birmingham.
Degree(s):
Ph.D. - Pharmacology and Toxicology
Research Areas:
Toxicology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Breast Cancer Training Program
VH 124, 1670 University Bld
Birmingham, AL 35294-0019 U.S.A.
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coral.lamartiniere@ccc.uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-7139
Description:
The goal of the Breast Cancer Training Program at UAB is to educate and
train students for a Ph.D. in breast cancer research. Students can choose
from 6 broad-based research foci, traditional, and Òcutting-edgeÓ: Cancer
Causation, Cancer Chemoprevention, Mechanisms of Growth Control, Cancer
Pharmacology, Gene Therapy, and Targeted Immunotherapy. These criteria
foster opportunities for collaboration and produce a trainee with diverse
expertise in breast cancer research. Trainees with interdisciplinary
education and training should have better insight and be more innovative in
breast cancer research.
Degree(s):
Ph.D.-Breast Cancer Research
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Interdisciplinary Genetics Graduate Program
Shelby Bldg, Room 178G, UAB
Birmingham, AL 35294 U.S.A.
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aelgavis@uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-6547
Description:
The main goal of the UAB Interdisciplinary Genetics Graduate Program (IGGP)
is to provide students interested in genetics with an excellent, flexible
didactic experience and a large pool of mentors with expertise in a wide
variety of areas of genetics, to prepare them for independent and innovative
careers in research and training. The Program emphasizes a broad approach to
the fundamental principles of genetics, development and molecular biology
combined with extensive research training.
Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Genetics
Research Areas:
Genetics;Genomics;Nutrigenomics;Neuroscience-Genetics;Bioinformatics;Population
Genetics;Biostatistics;Genetic Epidemiology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Neuroscience Graduate Program
SHEL 120-C / 1825 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-2182 U.S.A.
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Apply to this program
Phone: 1-205-934-7034
Fax: 1-205-996-6749
Description:
The Neuroscience Graduate Program is program where students are given
intense coursework instruction in the basics of neuroscience and the
opportunity to explore the many disciplines in neuroscience through lab
rotations. One of our most popular courses takes place at the Dauphin Island
Sea Lab. At the end of this first year, students will select a permanent lab
home and continue his/her Ph.D. career as a neuroscience student.
Degree(s):
Ph.D.
Research Areas:
Molecular; cellular; behavioral; developmental; immunological; genetic;
psychiatric; neurological approaches to the nervous system
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Program in Pharmaceutical Design
260 Basic Health Sciences Building, THT-79
Birmingham, AL 35294-0005 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
inquire@gradschool.huc.uab.edu
Phone: 1-205-934-3841
Fax: 1-205-975-9578
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
207 Hill University Center, 1400 University Blvd.
Birmingham, AL 35294-1150 USA
Phone: 1-
205-934-8227
Fax: 1-205-934-8413
Degree(s):
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program