Brooks College of Health Graduate Degrees
- Community Health - Health Promotion/Health Ed, MPH
- Health Administration, MHA
- Health Science - Geriatric Management, MSH
- Health Science- Exercise Science and Chronic Disease
- Health Science - Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, MSH
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS
- Nursing - Clinical Nurse Spec-FT, MSN
- Nursing - Clinical Nurse Spec-PT, MSN
- Nursing - Nurse Anesthetist, MSN
- Nursing - Nurse Practitioner (Family), MSN
- Nursing - RN-MSN Bridge, MSN
- Nursing, DNP
- Nutrition & Dietetics, MS
- Physical Therapy, DPT
Graduate Programs
The demand for highly educated men and women to fill a diversity of health related professional roles is rapidly increasing. The faculty of the Brooks College of Health is committed to meeting this need through high quality educational programs, research, and service that contribute to the knowledge base from which the solutions to contemporary health problems must be drawn. Of foremost importance in this endeavor is the educational preparation of responsible health professionals who will respond to the needs of the region served by the University of North Florida.
The College provides an administrative structure for all health related programs at the University within four units: the Department of Public Health, the Department of Clinical and Applied Movement Sciences the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the School of Nursing.
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Doctoral Programs
The Brooks College of Health offers two doctoral degree programs, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) and a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.). Both terminal degrees are clinical doctorates with an emphasis on evidence-based practice.