2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Health Care Management Concentration, MBA
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Master of Business Administration • BA HLTC MBA
Admissions
The Health Care Management Concentration focuses on strategic, financial, and ethical decision-making skills in an evolving health care environment. The program is designed to advance students’ practical expertise in managing diverse health care processes necessary for individual and corporate growth and development. These skills are integrated through interdisciplinary approaches of health care organizations, ethical and legal issues, financial management, managing projects, information management, and strategic management using case analysis and interactive technologies.
The Health Care Management Concentration serves health care providers as well as individuals who are involved in the management and reimbursement of health care services. Individuals who desire to enter the health care management field will also benefit from this program.
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Learning Outcomes
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Apply statistical, financial, and people skills to analyze and solve diverse health care process problems. -
Integrate theoretical perspectives of health care management to construct practices that enhance organizational effectiveness. Foundational Knowledge
Davenport University’s College of Business graduate programs assume incoming students possess foundational business knowledge acquired through either prior academic coursework or professional experience. For students lacking or seeking to refresh their skills in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Quantitative Research/Statistics, the university encourages the completion of the optional, self-paced Academic Leveling Modules. The Graduate Admissions Director will advise admitted students on potentially beneficial modules during the admissions process. While these modules are recommended to address potential knowledge gaps, their completion is not mandatory for program progression. The modules serve as a resource to enhance preparedness for the rigor of the graduate curriculum. Core Courses - 24 Credits
Concentration Courses - 12 Credits
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