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Located in the Fort Worth Cultural District, HSC trains the health care providers of the future while expanding the frontiers of scientific discovery. HSC Health provides patient-centered care to people across Tarrant County.
Schedule an appointment and find a provider with HSC Health at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. HSC Health is the academic clinical practice of the University of North Texas Health Science Center.
HSC College of Public Health in Fort Worth offers in-person and online graduate degree programs in public health.
The MPAS curriculum prepares students for entry into clinical practice as a physician assistant. US News and World Report magazine has ranked our program in the top 13th tier of graduate-level physician assistant programs in the Nation.
Our students are the educators, researchers, and healthcare professionals of tomorrow. They also are fully engaged in innovative, ground-breaking research to tackle major health care issues such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Online programs. At HSC, we offer online graduate degree and certificate programs in many high-demand health care fields. We also offer non-credit professional development courses designed for your goals, your budget, and your lifestyle. Find an online program.
Earn your PharmD, MS or certificate at the College of Pharmacy at The University of North Texas Health Science Center.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Across six colleges and schools, we are training the health care providers, researchers and public health professionals of the future.
TCOM is driven to change the way health care is delivered. TCOM excels through its innovative curriculum, cutting-edge research, quality patient care, and outstanding student performance in both the classroom and the clinics. Explore our DO program.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth DPT Program is a 33-month long, full-time course of study leading to a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. A class of 48 students is accepted each year with a July start date.