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Design Healthcare and Healing Environments - Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus

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Design Healthcare and Healing Environments from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus is a Campus Master Environmental Health degree that prepares you for a Healthcare career. The concentration in Healthcare and Healing Environments is focused on factors that impact the design and planning of healthcare facilities and healing environments, especially the integration of evidence based design, sustainable science, and best practices benchmarks with planning healthcare facilities. This multidisciplinary program integrates the principles of medical and clinical innovations, business administration , interior architecture, human health services, communication studies, architecture, and behavioral and engineering sciences. Students in this program will be mentored by local healthcare design consultants, teaming with nursing students, working directly with real clients, and corresponding with forward-thinking healthcare research centers View more details on Arizona State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Environmental Health courses.

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