MS in Health Care Administration

The MS in Health Care Administration program is designed to prepare health care professionals for leadership and management positions in organizations that serve diverse individual and community needs.  The program is driven by a curriculum that applies technology, evidence based decision making, and critical thinking skills to the delivery, configuration, and management of health care services.  Graduates of the MS program will pursue careers in the private sector, government agencies, health care institutions, public health interest groups, academia, nonprofit organizations, professional societies, and the military. 

The MS in Health Care Administration consists of 42 credits.  Students are required to complete 33 credits of core courses, an integrative capstone experience, and 2 elective courses tailored to the student’s learning goals, chosen from among health care and other academic disciplines.