Grantham University Health Sciences program

Grantham University's Health Sciences programs offer a number of different degrees to meet the various interim and long-term goals of our students. The Health Sciences programs include undergraduate degree programs in Medical Coding and Billing and Health Systems Management, as well as graduate programs in Health Systems Management and Healthcare Administration. Grantham students have the opportunity to develop practical skills through extensive labs and a capstone project all in the context of professional development. Efforts have also been made to use the latest industry software and design standards. The curriculum is supported by faculty who have graduate education in Health Administration, HealthCare Information Systems Management, and Health Education, extensive hours in practical and professional work experience.

In 2010, the Health Sciences program started a new Grantham University Nursing program. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing: RN-BSN Degree Completion Program. Also, a second Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, has been developed according to the Essentials of Master’s Education for Nursing from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The Nursing Programs is chaired by Dr. Susan Fairchild.

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