Elevate your healthcare design opportunities with the Health Systems and Facilities Design graduate certificate. Specialized training in evidence-based design, patient-centered care and healthcare facility planning gives graduates a competitive edge in the field. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills, pursue a new career path or take the first step toward earning the Master of Healthcare Design degree, this fully online certificate provides a flexible and convenient way to achieve your goals.
Health Systems and Facilities Design - Graduate Certificate
Contact Us
- Sara Bayramzadeh | sbayramz@kent.edu | 330-672-0936
- Connect with an Admissions Counselor: U.S. Student | International Student
Graduate Certificate in Health Systems and Facilities Design
The certificate program is catered to professionals from various fields and backgrounds. The purpose of the certificate program is to develop an understanding of how healthcare operations and quality are implicated by design strategies. Given that healthcare industry is prominent as an economic driver in the US as well as the increasing demand in health services, providing human-centered environments is essential. This invaluable area of expertise will help you participate in facility development that will maximize efficiency and quality of patient care, all in an effort to raise the standard of healthcare facilities.
Who Should Enroll
Early- or mid-career architects and interior designers, educators, students, construction management professionals, healthcare administrators, healthcare providers, nurses, nurse managers, allied healthcare professionals, engineers, human factors experts, quality and safety experts, healthcare executives, or any individual interested in learning how the built environment plays a role in healthcare quality, safety, and experience.
Program Information for Health Systems and Facilities Design - Graduate Certificate
Our Alumni
Samantha Lingenfelter, MPH, Medical Education Program Coordinator at Summa Health
“Although I did not come from an architecture or design background, the health care design certificate program taught me a significant number of concepts that I have been able to apply in my career. Form and function need to work together in our modern world and keeping up with evidence-based design can make life easier and safer for patients and practitioners, alike. Pairing this certificate with my Master of Public Health tied the subject matter together seamlessly and I now recognize design and health working together every time I go to work. I really enjoyed my experience with the certificate program and encourage others to give it a try.â€
Neil Abrams, M.Arch., EDAC, Architectural Intern at IKM Inc.
"ºÚÁÏÍø’s Certificate of Healthcare Facility Design is a wonderful opportunity to explore the many facets of the healthcare market sector. Not only was I able to participate in design-oriented courses, I was also encouraged to enroll in nursing studies, healthcare administration, finance, and more to have a truly holistic and healthcare-focused education. Since completing the certificate program in 2014, I have applied the valuable lessons learned to my professional career working on numerous and varied healthcare projects."
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Health Systems and Facilities Design - Graduate Certificate
Graduates of the Undergraduate Certificate in Health Systems and Facilities Design can pursue careers as healthcare facility planners, design consultants, or project coordinators in healthcare settings. They may work with architectural firms, healthcare organizations, or government agencies focused on public health initiatives. With their specialized training, these professionals are equipped to contribute to the development of functional, safe, and patient-centered healthcare facilities that promote well-being and improve operational performance.