Q. Why is the University of Miami a great place to study? A. North and South, East and West converge in Miami-Dade County, creating energy unlike that of any other location. Ours is a place of economic growth, with thriving business and financial district. It is home to a conglomeration of the world’s cultures, offering an unparalleled diversity of ethnic backgrounds, religions, cultural traditions and lifestyles. With temperatures averaging 75-80 degrees year round, we offer a never-ending calendar of events.
Q. What can I do with a Bachelor of Health Science? A. Baccalaureate education provides the foundation for further education in specialized health professional fields, such as physical therapy, pharmacy, forensics, Health Science/Business Administration, and Health Science General.
Q. Where do nursing students take classes? A. The new, state-of-the-art
M. Christine Schwartz Center for Nursing and Health Studies provides nursing and health science students with a world-class learning environment at the heart of the beautiful Coral Gables Campus
Q. Does the School of Nursing and Health Studies have any clinical partners? A. Yes. Our nursing program is affiliated with a major academic medical center; a private, acute care hospital; and a public teaching hospital system. The school enjoys a unique network of over 170 clinical partners, including:
Q. Does the School of Nursing and Health Studies offer any global study opportunities? A. Yes.
International study opportunities afford students hands-on experience with global health issues in Chile, Haiti, Mexico, and Spain.