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Home | National Directories | Healthcare Management Colleges | UConn - Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program |
UConn - 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
Classroom Size: 5-25 per cohort
Housing Availability:
Not Applicable
Type of Housing: Not Applicable
Tuition:
Details about program fees can be found here.
Financial Aid:
Financial Aid information can be found here.
Disability Services:
Available services can be found on the Center for Students with Disabilities' website is located here.
Computer Capabilities:
The Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate program is 100% online. Students must have access to a computer and internet in order to participate and complete the program.
Admission Requirements:
Application requirements for the Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program can be found here.
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
The application deadline for the Summer 2025 Cohort is: March 29th 2025.
Parking Space/Availability:
Not Applicable
International Students:
International Students: This program is a part-time and online program. Pursuant to U.S. immigration regulations, the University of Connecticut may not sponsor F-1 and J-1 visas for the purpose of coming to the U.S. for enrollment in this program. International students may enroll in this program if they are currently in the U.S. in another visa status that permits foreign nationals to engage in school enrollment while meeting their primary visa objective, or if they complete the program from their home country.
Famous Graduates:
Testimonials from graduates of the Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program can be found here.
Social Media Networks:
The Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate Program has a page that can be followed on Linkedin here.
Program History:
The Healthcare Innovation Online Graduate Certificate program embraces your intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial drive and provides the comprehensive foundation you'll need to understand the complexities of healthcare innovation.
The 100% online certificate program guides you through an analysis of innovation as a concept and exposes you to leading innovation theories. You'll be prepared to identify a scalable problem affecting many in healthcare and lead the process of innovation, including understanding the thinking patterns and attitudes necessary to foster an innovative environment. The fourth and final course is a capstone project, in which you will develop an innovation with mentored guidance.
Program Information:
Information about the program can be found on our website here.