Master of Business Administration Healthcare

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Program Overview

The healthcare industry is experiencing dramatic growth and change, requiring leaders who possess both an appreciation of this industry's unique challenges and best practices, and also a comprehensive business education.

American Sentinel's MBA Healthcare is the best of both worlds - a state-of-the-art MBA program at its core, supplemented by a special focus on health care. American Sentinel designed this program to prepare graduates for senior managerial positions in healthcare capable of integrating ideas from different disciplines and industry best practices to the unique challenges of health care business leadership.

A bachelor's degree is required for admission into the MBA Healthcare program.

Program Objectives

Graduates from the MBA Healthcare program will be able to:
  • Assume roles as leaders and collaborators with other professionals and communities in planning, providing, and evaluating healthcare services and systems
  • Effectively manage the performance of health professionals in diverse organizational environments
  • Integrate multiple functional perspectives and different professional perspectives to create innovative solutions to complex problems
  • Use theoretical knowledge and contemporary research to guide organizational leadership
  • Lead others in the acceptance of accountability, responsibility, and stewardship for organizational judgment and actions
  • Address the legal, regulatory, and ethical challenges characteristic of the healthcare industry

Delivery Method: Structured Interactive Learning

Course Enrollments: Courses are open for enrollment once a month

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