Earn an MBA in Healthcare Administration
Healthcare administration professionals lead, manage and act as the central point within hospitals and large healthcare systems. They are responsible for facility and operations management and work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure best practices for patients. Coursework for the healthcare in administration cover topics including economics, finances, ethics in healthcare, organizational development, leadership, and market research.
| Real-world Experience: The program is designed to give you practical, real-world healthcare administration skills. You'll learn from experienced faculty in a city with a strong business community. | |
| Tailored for the Working Professional: Our MBA in Healthcare Administration Concentration is designed to be flexible for working professionals. | |
| Supportive Faculty and Alumni Network: Faculty in the School of Business and Technology are able to provide you with personal instruction to position you for academic and professional success. |
Career Pathways
In Healthcare Administration, MBA
Newman University’s MBA in Healthcare Administration program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.
Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:
- Hospital Administrator
- Healthcare Consultant
- Pharmaceutical Product Manager
- Health Informatics Manager
- Managed Care Director
Programs in Healthcare Administration
"The MBA in Healthcare Administration Concentration will help me open my own practice in the future and have an understanding of business. I feel a lot of my professors have been mentors. I probably wouldn't have made it to where I am without them."
MBA - Healthcare Administration, Alex DeHoet
"Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself. People at Newman know my name, they know where I’m from. Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself."
Newman School of Business and Technology, Juan Cordova