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Less debt, more career opportunity. Graduate programs from UTRGV are some of the most affordable in the U.S.
With fast-paced, 7-week mini semesters, you'll be able to earn your degree in as few as 12 months.
Learn from anywhere in the world at any time of day that is convenient for you. Fully online equals flexible.
Take the first step in your occupational therapy career with the entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate program from UTRGV. The 3.5-year program is designed for students of all educational backgrounds who want to become servant leaders of disadvantaged local communities, and beyond.
The holistic curriculum integrates didactic and experiential learning in a variety of settings that helps students advance their skills in clinical practice, administration, clinical research, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, education, and theory development. Partnerships with local health care systems, clinics, and non-profits organizations further give students the clinical, and critical thinking skills to assume leadership roles in the community as ethical and capable practitioners.
Start on the path to a better career today.
100% Online
Low Cost
Complete in 1 Year
Less debt, more career opportunity. Graduate programs from UTRGV are some of the most affordable in the U.S.
With fast-paced, 7-week mini semesters, you'll be able to earn your degree in as few as 12 months.
Learn from anywhere in the world at any time of day that is convenient for you. Fully online equals flexible.
In just 12 months, our 100% accelerated online Master of Science in Kinesiology prepares you to become a capable wellness leader. Coursework will enable you to build robust initiatives based on research, management strategies, understanding of diverse student needs, legal issues in sports, and comprehension of health and wellness.
Cost per Credit
Credits in Program
Estimated Total Tuition
$444
$16,000
36
Scholarships and financial aid may be available.
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Least student debt in the nation for public institutions
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Promote healthy lifestyles through understanding and delivery of physical activity and wellness concepts
Enhance your career as a physical education professional in a diverse and changing society
Develop a knowledge base of research methods, management strategies, biomechanics, ethics, and exercise philosophy
Become a leader in a sport management, educational institutions, or heath-related industries
An introduction to the healthcare system beginning with a historical overview, analysis of organizational components, and an emphasis on the interaction of delivery systems, regulation, financial concerns, regulations and alternative strategies for healthcare organizations as well as quality assurance and its role in health care organizations.
This course examines the development of U.S. helath policies and laws and how they affect health care delivery, impact health disparities, and shape population health. Special attention will be given to discussions of current national health policy debates. The course also introduces students to various international health care system models.
An exploration of qualitative and quantitative research methods and experimental designs with specific application to the Health Sciences as well as an introduction to evidence based medicine.
Overview of legal and ethical issues associated with the delivery of healthcare in todays society. Specific areas of contemporary legal and ethical concern surrounding everyday practice will be emphasized.
This course will cover the knowledge, skills, and techniques used in the preparation of professional papers and grant proposals. Students will also be introduced to methods used in the identification of funding sources as well as the principles of successful grant management.
This course provides the knowledge about fundamentals of health Information Systems and the role of Information systems in efficient operation of healthcare organizations. The course specifically focuses on: Evolution of HMIS, HMIS components and basic HMIS functions, technology infrastructure for healthcare organizations, basic concepts such as HER, HIE, CPOE, and CDSS, HMIS standards such as HIPPA, HL7, and DICOM, strategic information systems planning for healthcare organizations, systems analysis and project management, information security issues, and role of HMIS professionals in health organizations.
This course introduces students to the theory and practice in the development and implementation of innovative and traditional health science education strategies in healthcare, community, and instructional settings.
This course prepares students with the skills required in the planning, design, development and evaluation of curricula and instructional strategies in healthcare, community, and instructional settings.
This course prepares health science educators with the knowledge and skills to apply theory and practice in evaluation of health programs in healthcare, community, and instructional settings; evaluation of standardized health assessments and analysis of results.
Prepares health professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement technology in the learning setting to optimize student/patient participation, motivation, assessment and engagement. The course also develops proficiency in media communication protocols and time management skills in the health field.
This course focuses on the application of current technology (software and hardware) in health science education; commercial software selection and use; database management and computer networking for communication, research, and health promotion.
This course prepares health professionals to mentor, counsel, and advise future health science professionals, current healthcare professionals and the community in the competencies and career opportunities for emerging health careers.
"It was very good with my work and time management. Completing my degree online while maintaining a work/life balance really worked out for me."
Melissa Ipina
Online Master's Graduate
Start making a difference in your career and those in your community by helping them become the best version of themselves. Take the first step into the rewarding profession of kinesiology and become the wellness leader your community deserves!
"It was very good with my work and time management. Completing my degree online while maintaining a work/life balance really worked out for me."
Melissa Ipina
Online Master's Graduate
The Doctor of Philosophy in Physics program* at UTRGV has one goal: to train professionals who are able to develop research-based solutions in the name of physics. Interested in the impact of gravitational waves? Maybe optical and radio astronomy is something you want to explore. Optical physics, nanophysics and materials physics, condensed matter physics, high-energy physics, biophysics and biomedical physics are just some of the other subjects you’ll explore in the program.
The Department of Physics at UTRGV is already home to a robust gravitational-wave research community — one of the largest in the United States— and with cutting-edge research facilities such as the Center for Advanced Radio Astronomy (CARA), The Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy (CGWA) and R-Lab, you’ll have more than enough spaces to answer your condensed matter questions.
UTRGV's Department of Physics faculty members have close research collaborations with scientists across the globe and have a strong publication record in high impact international journals and have other scholarship evidence such as external funding, publication of books, book chapters or have obtained patents. No other physics department in the state of Texas offers the same faculty expertise, resources, or facilities investment.
A Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
Official transcripts from each institution attended.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Physics program* at UTRGV has one goal: to train professionals who are able to develop research-based solutions in the name of physics. Interested in the impact of gravitational waves? Maybe optical and radio astronomy is something you want to explore. Optical physics, nanophysics and materials physics, condensed matter physics, high-energy physics, biophysics and biomedical physics are just some of the other subjects you’ll explore in the program.
The Department of Physics at UTRGV is already home to a robust gravitational-wave research community — one of the largest in the United States— and with cutting-edge research facilities such as the Center for Advanced Radio Astronomy (CARA), The Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy (CGWA) and R-Lab, you’ll have more than enough spaces to answer your condensed matter questions.
UTRGV's Department of Physics faculty members have close research collaborations with scientists across the globe and have a strong publication record in high impact international journals and have other scholarship evidence such as external funding, publication of books, book chapters or have obtained patents. No other physics department in the state of Texas offers the same faculty expertise, resources, or facilities investment.
A zoom interview will be required as part of the admission process.