Doctor of Health Science, D.H.Sc.


Lead the future of health care through advanced practice, research and education.

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The Doctor of Health Science is a terminal degree designed for health professionals seeking to advance into leadership, teaching and applied research roles. Unlike clinically focused doctorates, the D.H.Sc. emphasizes real-world problem solving, health systems improvement and the application of evidence-based practice across health care and academic settings.

Lenoir-Rhyne’s 48-credit-hour, online Doctor of Health Science program prepares experienced professionals to lead, teach and solve complex challenges across today’s evolving health systems. You will build advanced knowledge and leadership skills to influence patient care, improve outcomes and shape the future of the health sciences.

Designed for working professionals, this doctoral program combines flexible online learning with an applied, real-world focus—equipping you to lead with confidence and make a meaningful impact in your field.

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Program Overview


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This program combines the strengths of online learning with the engagement of a traditional residential experience. Through professor-driven, student-centered instruction, you will examine the current state of health care and explore your role in health sciences education, clinical practice and service to patients, clients and communities. The Doctor of Health Science program equips graduates with the knowledge, skills and expertise to address complex challenges in both health sciences education and health care delivery.

The curriculum emphasizes practical, evidence-based knowledge in the health sciences and adult education. Areas of study include health professions education, epidemiology, global health, health policy, clinical professionalism and ethics, and the delivery of culturally competent care at both local and global levels.

This program prepares you for leadership, teaching and advanced practice roles across the health sciences.

  • Designed for professionals. Built for working clinicians, practitioners and health care leaders.
  • Flexible format. Primarily online.
  • Leadership-focused curriculum. Develop skills in education, research, policy and practice.
  • Interdisciplinary approach. Explore health care through clinical, administrative and academic perspectives.
  • Career advancement. Prepare for roles in higher education, health care leadership and research.

Health care continues to grow and evolve, creating demand for professionals with advanced training in leadership, education and applied research.

Applied Research


As a doctoral student, you will complete an applied research project focused on a real-world issue in health science. This work will prepare you to:

  • Identify and analyze complex health challenges
  • Apply research to practice
  • Develop solutions that impact patients, organizations or communities
  • Contribute to the advancement of the health sciences

Program Requirements

The Doctor of Health Science is a terminal degree designed for health professionals seeking to advance into leadership, teaching and applied research roles. Unlike clinically focused doctorates, the D.H.Sc. emphasizes real-world problem solving, health systems improvement and the application of evidence-based practice across health care and academic settings.

Lenoir-Rhyne's 48-credit-hour, online Doctor of Health Science program prepares experienced professionals to lead, teach and solve complex challenges across today's evolving health systems. You will build advanced knowledge and leadership skills to influence patient care, improve outcomes and shape the future of the health sciences.

Designed for working professionals, this doctoral program combines flexible online learning with an applied, real-world focus-equipping you to lead with confidence and make a meaningful impact in your field.

Admission Requirements


Applicants must meet Lenoir-Rhyne’s general Graduate School admission requirements, including submission of official transcripts and all required application materials. In addition, admission to the Doctor of Health Science program requires a completed master’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must also hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a health science-related field. Schedule a meeting with a graduate admission counselor to discuss your interests, career goals and educational plans.


Health Sciences Career Growth

23%
Growth in Health Care Leadership Roles
Medical and health services managers are projected to grow much faster than average from 2024 to 2034.
$100K
Median Salary in Health Care Leadership Role ($100K+)
17%
Growth in Health Education Careers
Demand for health professions educators at the college and graduate level continues to rise nationwide.
36%
Growth in Postsecondary Health Education Roles