Professionals earn Master's and maintain careers at same time.

1988 
: To accommodate professionals who wish to further their education while meeting their career and family responsibilities, the University of Colorado at Denver and the Western Network for Education in Health Administration designed the Executive Program in Health Administration. A major portion of the program instruction is done through computer conferencing and both residential and nonresidential course work, with students attending on-campus classes for 11 weeks over a 25-month period. On completion of the Executive Program, students earn the master's of science and health administration degree. The students are assigned course work and tested by computer, which they use to talk with professors and form study groups with one another.
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