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Doctor of Chiropractic (DC)
D’Youville’s seven-year two-degree Doctor of Chiropractic program provides you with an in-depth understanding of the distinctive philosophy, principles, theories, and skills of the art and science of chiropractic. All students are firmly grounded in the body of knowledge that supports chiropractic practice, become proficient in applied research methods, and become committed to evidence-based practice. As a graduate, you will understand the holistic nature of human beings and how to facilitate the body’s natural healing ability. more »
Educational Leadership EdD
The Doctoral program in Educational Leadership provides educational professionals with the academic skills necessary to meet the challenges facing our educational system at all levels. Our curriculum focuses on contemporary and projected issues in education and will prepare graduates to fill positions of leadership in educational institutions and organizations. more »
Health Policy and Health Education EdD
The Doctoral of Health Policy and Health Education program provides health professionals with the edge they need through challenging course work and relevant work experience. Our curricular design offers concentrations in Health Policy (for those preparing for management and leadership positions in the health care system) and in Health Education (for those preparing for college teaching or institutional education in health fields). more »
Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.)
The Doctor of Physical Therapy degree program prepares entry-level professionals for autonomous practice in the United States and Canada. Our 3 year graduate program is organized as 12-month curricula, allowing you to enter practice in a minimum of time. The program offers quality fieldwork and clinical experiences at your choice of over 300 clinical sites in North America and abroad. No matter where you do your fieldwork, you can maintain a running dialogue with the faculty via Internet. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education through 2015. more »
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
The new Doctor of Pharmacy program is designed to prepare students to practice in an inter-professional patient-centered environment where pharmacists are responsible for assisting patients in managing their medication regimens. Graduates of the program will be taught to communicate effectively with patients and other health care practitioners, to solve problems related to drug therapy regimens, and to develop and evaluate programs to improve the health of the communities they serve. more »