Teach and Shape Healthcare Education.

Master of Science in Human Anatomy and Physiology Instruction (HAPI).

Teach and Shape Healthcare Education.

Master of Science in Human Anatomy and Physiology Instruction (HAPI).

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A Century of Excellence in Health Sciences Education

For over 100 years, Northeast College of Health Sciences has been preparing healthcare leaders through evidence-informed programs rooted in tradition and enhanced by technology. Today, our nearly 10,000 alumni are transforming lives in the U.S. and across the globe.

Earn Your HAPI Degree Online.

  • Become an Expert Instructor: Dive deep into instructional design and delivery in the human and anatomy physiology instruction (HAPI) program.
  • Earn your master's degree 100% online in as little as 2 years: Our 2-year program prepares you for a rewarding career through evidence-informed curriculum and learning experiences.
  • Suite of Student Support: Get full access to Northeast’s educational resources, including our extensive journal collections, online library and technical and career support.

Why Choose Northeast College?

  • Over 100-Year Legacy: We are the state’s oldest institution solely dedicated to health sciences education.
  • 100% Focused on Healthcare: Join our tight-knit community where you’ll connect with peers who share your passion for health and wellness.
  • Faculty Mentors: Learn from experienced faculty who mentor, connect and model what it takes to be a leader in healthcare education.
  • Outstanding Outcomes: 87% of Northeast HAPI graduates were teaching anatomy and physiology one year after graduating.

A Century of Excellence in Health Sciences Education

For over 100 years, Northeast College of Health Sciences has been preparing healthcare leaders through evidence-informed programs rooted in tradition and enhanced by technology. Today, our nearly 10,000 alumni are transforming lives in the U.S. and across the globe.

“I feel like I’m so much stronger now as a teacher because of what I have learned through the M.S. in Human Anatomy and Physiology Instruction program.”

Erika Martinez (M.S. ’19)

Accreditation.

  • Middle States Commission on Higher Education