University of Alabama at Birmingham
In the past four decades, UAB has evolved into a world-renowned research university and health care center, Alabama’s single largest employer, and the economic engine of Birmingham with an impact of more than $3 billion on the area. With more than 18,000 students, 19,000 faculty and staff, and a campus covering more than 80 city blocks, UAB is on the leading edge of teaching, research, health care, and community service.
Masters:
- Master in Administration - Health Services
- Master in Anthropology
- Master in Computer and Information Science
- Master in Criminal Justice
- Master in Health Administration
- Master in Health Informatics
- Master in Physics
- Master in Public Administration
- Master in Vision Science
Doctors:
- Doctor in Administration - Health Services
- Doctor in Breast Cancer
- Doctor in Cellular and Molecular Physiology
- Doctor in Computer and Information Science
- Doctor in Interdisciplinary Genetics
- Doctor in Molecular and Cellular Pathology
- Doctor in Neuroscience
- Doctor in Pathology
- Doctor in Physics
- Doctor in Vision Science
Certificates:
- Certificate in Pharmaceutical Design
- Certificate in Public Administration
- Certificate in Toxicology