An MBA in Health Care Administration builds on the established strength of an MBA's foundation courses to provide expertise in the unique elements and issues of the health care industry. The manager's role in health care organizations continues to grow in importance.
Graduates with a health care MBA are unusually well-qualified to respond to the many critical problems now faced by hospitals, government agencies, group practices, pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms, insurance and managed care organizations, and consulting firms. Health care majors draw on a rich variety of elective courses across the university, including courses in the behavioral and applied social sciences, biomedical sciences, and social policy.
Students graduate with an MBA specialization in Health Care Administration.