3 Healthcare PhD degrees in Dominica
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- Central America and Caribbean
- Dominica
- Healthcare
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3 Healthcare PhD degrees in Dominica
International University For Graduate Studies - IUGS
Doctorate in Organisational and Political Psychology
- Portsmouth, Dominica
PhD
Part time
On-Campus
English
IUGS students are typically mid-career professionals who completed post-baccalaureate coursework. Students who need additional coursework to fulfill their requirements will be provided the opportunity to take the course(s) at another accredited institution or through independent study at IUGS.
International University For Graduate Studies - IUGS
Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Portsmouth, Dominica
PhD
Part time
On-Campus
English
Marriage and Family Therapy
International University For Graduate Studies - IUGS
Doctorate in Parapsychology
- Portsmouth, Dominica
PhD
Part time
Blended
English
The Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy programmes in Parapsychology seek to provide evidenced-based instruction and opportunities for significant research to mature individuals with a clear interest in understanding complex, often misrepresented and misunderstood phenomena of human life.
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PhD Programmes in Healthcare
Students studying in the field of healthcare are training to be leaders, managers and professionals, focusing on the organization, structure and delivery of healthcare. There are many potential employment opportunities. Students have an opportunity to serve people in all segments of society by helping to improve personal and public health.
Dominica has a competitive education system, rivaling others throughout the West. Students in this Caribbean island country could mingle with other serious students from around the world. English is the official language, but students speaking other languages may feel equally at home due to the country’s international commerce.
The PhD is a doctoral degree, specifically called a "doctor of philosophy" degree. This is misleading because PhD holders are not necessarily philosophers (unless they earned their degree in philosophy!). That said, PhD recipients are able to engage in thought experiments, reason about problems, and solve problems in sophisticated ways.