Master's Programs
To develop exceptional clinicians accomplished in the delivery of evidence-informed care, in collaboration with other healthcare providers, for diverse client/patient populations with a variety of health conditions.

Our innovative curriculum leading to a master of science degree places emphasis on dental hygiene, with options for education, administration/management, research, marketing and community health through academic courses, independent study, research and practical experience.

The program prepares individuals for careers in the field of public health, incorporating knowledge and skills that can be utilized in healthcare management, population-based research, and the community practice of public health.
Doctoral Programs

The mission of the Ph.D. in health services research is to develop leaders and problem solvers whose professional services will improve the health of the population far beyond Eastern Virginia. Health services researchers examine health care quality and effectiveness, primary and managed care, new technologies, and other critical health services and related public health research practice topics.

Designed for kinesiologists and rehabilitation professionals who have already completed a master's degree or entry-level clinical doctorate and are interested in becoming leaders, teachers, and scholars in their respective fields.

A full-time three-year curriculum that includes classroom instruction, laboratory instruction and practice, online interactions, readings and homework assignments, discussions, peer-teaching, seminars and clinical experiences.
Member of ASAHP
The College of Health Sciences at Old Dominion University is a member of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions.