-
Master of Health Administration/Gerontology
The Master of Health Administration program is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to effectively respond in today's health care industry. The Gerontology concentration is designed for health care professionals with diverse interdisciplinary backgrounds. Students gain relevant information related to the physical, mental, and social aspects of gerontology and the process of aging, as well as human services, and economic and legal factors that influence elders. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
-
Master of Health Administration/Health Care Education
The Master of Health Administration program is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to effectively respond in today's health care industry. The Health Care Education concentration is designed to enable current or potential educators to update or expand their knowledge in curriculum development, assessment, and evaluation, and revitalize their teaching and learning strategies. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
-
Master of Health Administration/Informatics
The Master of Health Administration program is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to effectively respond in today's health care industry. The Health Care Informatics concentration enables students to gain current knowledge in the concepts of health care informatics, systems life cycle, and data management. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
-
MBA/Health Care Management
The Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management program is designed to enhance the management skills students need to function effectively within a health care organization. Students will create and defend their solutions to problems of crisis management, profitable growth opportunities, and change leadership. The MBA/HCM specialization is based upon courses in health care organizations, health care infrastructure, and current issues in health law and ethics. Also addressed are health care concepts and decision models used by managers in today's health care environment. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.