MBA in Healthcare Management

Area of Study Overview

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The American healthcare system is evolving and rebuilding itself in order to meet America's 21st century healthcare needs. Over the past 25 years, waves of federal healthcare legislation, insurance company reforms and health provider restructurings have transformed American healthcare delivery into a structurally complex and financially challenging construct to manage.

In order to simplify the complexities and reduce cost of delivering healthcare in this millennium, the nation’s healthcare institutions will need trained business managers with expertise in healthcare management. They will need managers who’ve earned an advanced degree in business and healthcare management.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 22 percent job growth for healthcare managers through 2020, which is faster than the average for all occupations.

The School of Business and Management offers an MBA with an area of study in Healthcare Management that hones student’s critical analysis and business management skills enabling them to quickly understanding market trends, regulatory changes and financial systems in order to manage effective healthcare management and delivery.

Credit Distribution

I. Core Courses (21 credits)

ETM-750Ethics for Managers

3

MKM-700Marketing Management

3

FIN-710Financial Management

3

SOP-720Strategic Operations Management

3

GSM-730Global Strategic Management

3

ORR-710Organizational Research

3

MBA-730MBA Capstone

3

II. Area of Study (12 credits)

HCD-703Healthcare Delivery

3

HCF-701Healthcare Finance

3

HCL-704Healthcare Law

3

HCO-702Strategic Management within a Healthcare Organization

3

III. MBA Electives (6 Credits)

Select 6 credits from the following:

ENP-732Entrepreneurship

3

HRM-760Human Resource Management - Talent Management

3

PJM-721Project Management

3

MKR-700Market Research

3

SOM-702Introduction to Social Media

3

INV-711Investments

3

FSA-712Financial Statement Analysis

3

NEG-731Negotiations

3

SUS-700Designing a Business Case for Sustainability

3

MCO-740Management Communications

3

Total Credit Hours: 39

Note: Organizational Research (ORR-710) must be taken prior to the Management Capstone (MBA-730).You cannot take them in the same term. Contact your academic advisor to register for both courses.