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The Master of Healthcare Design (MHCD) is a specialized post-professional degree, standing among only a handful nationwide dedicated to healthcare facility design. This program prepares graduates with expertise to create environments prioritizing safety, comfort, and operational effectiveness for patients, medical staff, and caregivers alike. The curriculum caters to professionals seeking comprehensive knowledge not only of healthcare design principles but also of key innovation factors like healthcare policies, payment models, technological advancements, and genuine patient-family perspectives on care delivery.
Graduates typically secure positions at architecture and design firms specializing in healthcare projects. Kent State's program holds membership in the AIA's prestigious Design & Health Research Consortium.
Degree completion requires students to undertake a capstone project involving the design of a healthcare setting, supported by research-driven design parameters. The program duration spans 1.5 to 2 years, varying with individual course schedules.