Prepare to join the next generation of healthcare administrators.
Advance your career in the thriving and advancing healthcare industry through our new and unique healthcare administration master’s degree. You will gain the knowledge and skills you need in healthcare financial management, operations, marketing and data analytics, as well as organizational behavior, ethics and leadership.
Our program includes seven academic courses offered in an 8-week format and a year-long paid residency with one of our exceptional healthcare partners. The 8-week academic courses are offered totally online.
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The Norris-Vincent College of Business is accredited by AACSB International.
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What Can You Do With a Degree in Hospital Administration?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that opportunities for medical and health services managers, administrative services and facilities managers, and human resources administrators are expected to increase significantly through 2031, adding thousands of new openings.
Completing our M.S. degree program will prepare you for administrative career opportunities in healthcare services management, human resources, risk management, healthcare operations and quality assurance, patient-family interaction and other similar fields.
Unique Residency Program
During your one-year paid residency, you will work with a qualified practicing healthcare administrator and gain valuable practical experience as you apply what you learn in your classes to actual workplace settings. This will help you develop your ability to assume significant responsibilities in modern healthcare organizations and facilities.
National Recognition
Over the last several years, our online MBA program has earned top national rankings for quality and affordability from respected publications like Fortune Magazine, and our M.S. in Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration features a similar curriculum and many of the same faculty. Also, our accreditation by AACSB International is a credential that is held by less than 6% of the world’s schools that offer business degree programs.