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Home | National Directories | Graduate Schools | University of Connecticut - Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program |
University of Connecticut - Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program
Basic Information
Address: 231 Glenbrook Rd.
Unit 4026
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-4026
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Additional Information
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Public
Historical Black College/University: No
Classroom Size: 5-25 per cohort
Financial Aid:
Majors: Healthcare Innovation
Computer Capabilities:
Access to a computer is required to participate and complete the program. The program is 100% online and asynchronous.
Application/Transfer Deadlines: Applications are due March 29th for the Summer 2025 session
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Not Applicable
Summer Sessions:
Session I: June 2nd 2025 - July 11th 2025 (6 weeks)
Course 1: Healthcare Innovation Theory and Application
Course 2: Healthcare Opportunities for System Level Solutions
Session II: July 14th 2025 - August 22nd 2025 (6 weeks)
Course 3: Developing and Leading a Sustainable Culture of Innovation
Course 4: Healthcare Innovation Development - Capstone
Study Abroad: Not Applicable to this Program
Notes/School Information:
Who should apply to UConn's Healthcare Innovation Online Gradate Certificate?
This dynamic 12-credit (4-course) online certificate program teaches both medical professionals and non-medical professionals how to apply critical thinking skills to shift healthcare culture via an entrepreneurial lens to meet the needs of many.
- Registered Nurses interested in improving the care environments where they serve (or will serve) as leaders
- Registered Nurses interested in learning how to innovate in their care environments
- Healthcare professionals like doctors, pharmacists, dentists, physical therapists, and allied health professionals interested in improving and solving problems affecting their practice and/or discipline
- Non-healthcare professionals in engineering, business, or fine arts seeking to understand innovation and entrepreneurship in the healthcare environment
- Members and followers of SONSIEL- Society of Nurse Scientists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs & Leaders - or various nurse hackathons
- Nursepreneurs and your everyday unsung heroes of healthcare innovation!
Testimonials from recent Certificate Program Graduates can be found here.