DOCTORAL PROGRAM

PhD in Health Sciences

A research-focused doctoral pathway designed for advanced health science leadership, original research, scientific publications and public defense.

45 Credits
Minimum 3 Years
Research-Focused
Expected Winter 2027
English-first
PhD Research
Research-focused doctorate

Program Snapshot

Level

Doctoral Degree

Credits

45 credits

Duration

Min. 3 years

Format

Online Supervision

Opening

Expected Winter 2027

Tuition

To be confirmed

A doctoral pathway built around research

The PhD in Health Sciences at AmeriBridge University is designed to train independent researchers and leaders capable of designing rigorous studies, generating new knowledge and contributing to evidence-based health practice.

Advanced Coursework

Research design, biostatistics, scientific writing, global bioethics and elective specialization.

Supervised Research

Students develop a structured doctoral project with academic supervision.

Publications & Progress

Doctoral learners submit progress reports and prepare scientific publications.

Dissertation & Defense

Final validation includes dissertation submission, institutional review and public defense.

Final diplomas are never released automatically. They require manual academic and financial validation by the administration.

Admission & Tuition

PhD Admission Requirements

Identity document or passport
Master’s degree in a health-related discipline
Official transcripts
Updated CV or resume
Research project proposal
Two recommendation letters
Motivation letter
Proof of English proficiency if requested
Admissions interview

Tuition & Fees

Tuition: To be confirmed
Application fee: To be confirmed
Payment methods: Card, PayPal or Transfer
LMS access: After admission and payment
Final diploma: Manual validation required

Final enrollment and LMS access are confirmed after academic review and financial validation.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Ready to begin your doctoral research journey?

Apply for the PhD in Health Sciences and take the next step toward original research, publications and academic leadership.