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College of Business

Master of Business Administration (MBA), Healthcare Administration

Program Overview

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a comprehensive program designed to help business professionals advance their career by developing state of the art business strategies needed to lead organizations at all levels. The program has a key focus on obtaining business knowledge, analyzing business situations through data metrics, and executing informed strategies to drive an organization forward.

The Anderson University MBA is unique as it is an advanced management program which emphasizes an integration of the business disciplines within a Christian framework. It is designed for students with an undergraduate degree either in business or in a non-related field. Leveling courses (prerequisites) are offered for the non-business undergraduate. Thirty-six hours are required for graduation.

The MBA is offered primarily in an online format with a hybrid format also available as a secondary option. In each delivery the course content is the same and the design of the program is specifically geared for the working professional.

Anderson University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs to offer the Master of Business Administration (MBA).

The Healthcare Administration concentration will help students gain expertise in one of the fastest-growing job markets. Completion of this concentration will prepare students for leadership positions across a wide spectrum of the industry including hospital or health systems, health insurance, medical device manufacturing, pharmaceutical, management or healthcare consulting.

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Program at a Glance

Total Credit Hours

36
Program Type: Master’s
I-20 Approved: No
I-17 Approved: No

Details

Program Director: Dr. Jeff Moore
Class Format: Online
Program Duration: Students can complete an accelerated MBA program with a concentration in Healthcare Administration in as little as 16 months, or opt to take a general paced program to be completed in 24 months. *The duration of this program does not include adding foundation courses.
Start Date: Fall: August & October | Spring: January & March | Summer: May & June
Admission Requirements
A bachelor’s degree is required to enroll in this program.
Official undergraduate transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program.
The application deadline is two (2) weeks before a term start date.
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Career Outcomes


*Salary estimates are sourced from Lightcast.

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*Please Note: Job placement and internship opportunities are not guaranteed. Employment and salary outcomes are based on a variety of factors including but not limited to geographic location, career path/industry, and personal qualifications. Internship availability may depend on the program, students’ qualifications, industry partnerships, and other external factors.Â