Online MBA

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Online MBA in Health care Administration

Benedictine’s Online Health Care Administration MBA prepares students to assume leadership roles in administration. As a healthcare administrator, you will have the opportunity for a broader scope of patient care in a vital area of healthcare.

Our 12 course MBA in Health Care Administration curriculum can be completed in less than two years, and our program will give you the tools you need to become a transformative healthcare executive. For those with a non-business related Bachelor’s degree, additional courses are required.

Benefit from our Unique Health Care Administration MBA Curriculum

Our Online MBA in Health Care Administration examines how financial, operations, and marketing activities are applied to health organizations. Our program blends the systematic view of healthcare with the strategic analytical capabilities of an MBA.

With this advanced degree, you will have the skills to work either as a specialist in charge of a specific clinical department or as a generalist who manages an entire facility or system.

Choose your path to view a sample Health Care Administration MBA curriculum:

 

Why Learn Health Care Administration at Benedictine?

Our Online Health Care Administration MBA offers small class sizes and the personal attention expected from a top-tier, private university. All of our courses are offered fully online to fit your busy schedule.

Graduates of our online MBA in Health Care Administration earn the same highly respected degree as students who attend our traditional, on campus classes.

Online Health Care Administration MBA Career Options:

Graduates of our online MBA in Health Care Administration work in a variety of health management related career fields. Our graduates work in hospitals, HMO’s, clinics, private medical practices, insurance companies, and not-for-profit agencies engaged in health promotion, as well as organizations that support these care providers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the field of health administration is expected to grow beyond 2010.

Available in an Accelerated format