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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Nursing: Community/Public Health Nursing, M.S.N.
- Charlotte, USA
MSc
Full time
38 hours
Distance Learning
English
Are you a nursing professional looking to elevate your career in public health? The University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program, specializing in Community/Public Health Nursing, offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare nurses for leadership roles in public health.


Abilene Christian University College of Education and Human Services
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK - ADVANCED STANDING
- Abilene, USA
MSc
Full time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
A.C.U.’s M.S. in Social Work program offers an innovative curriculum that aims to prepare leading social work practitioners in the field. Designed to produce versatile social work leaders, you can incorporate faith and employ technology into your work in the program.
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Prescott College
MS in Counseling
- Prescott, USA
MSc
Distance Learning
Are you looking for a career where you can help transform lives? With an online counselling degree in clinical mental health, you'll be prepared to work with clients across a spectrum of mental and emotional disorders.


Sage Colleges
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) in Forensic Mental Health
- Albany, USA
MSc
Blended
English
Russell Sage College offers one of a select few master’s programs in Forensic Mental Health.
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Community Service degree programs at the Master's level focus on advanced strategies for fostering social change and community development. This field equips you with the skills to address complex social issues through innovative program design and implementation.
You'll explore courses in program evaluation, community health, and policy advocacy. These classes emphasize developing competencies such as assessing community needs, crafting outreach initiatives, and utilizing data for informed decision-making. The environment encourages independence and fosters critical thinking as you create sustainable community programs.
Many students engage in applied projects that connect theory to practice, enabling them to work alongside local organizations. Throughout your studies, you'll collaborate with peers and professionals, enhancing teamwork skills essential for leadership roles in non-profits, government agencies, or community organizations. Graduates often pursue careers as program managers, policy analysts, or community outreach coordinators, making a meaningful impact on society.