Health Care Administration, M.B.A.

Program Coordinator: Aaron Burgess, Ed.D.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The School of Graduate and Professional Studies offers a variety of graduate business degree programs that are intentionally designed with the working adult in mind. Students who enroll in our graduate business degree programs receive a quality education that helps them develop a strong, ethical foundation upon which to make decisions. Each graduate business degree program offers students an engaging curriculum that equips them with the skills necessary to become competent, confident, and informed leaders in today's marketplace—leaders who can plan projects, achieve goals, and meet the expectations of today's business world with integrity.

The Master of Business Administration in Health Care Administration degree prepares students for leadership and management roles in hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, assisted living facilities, and group practices by providing skills in economics, organizational behavior, marketing, global business, accounting and finance, health care management, legal aspects of health care organizations, health services administration, and leadership in health care organizations.

The 12-course, 36-credit hour curriculum is designed for practicing clinicians and health care professionals who are leaders or aspiring leaders in their respective fields, including hospital administrators, pharmaceutical project managers, policy analysts, health services managers and administrators, and medical entrepreneurs.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission requirements for the Master of Business Administration in Health Care Administration degree include the following:

  • submission of official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work completed to date;
  • a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with at least a cumulative GPA of 2.80 (on a 4.00 scale);
  • completion of an online application and Registration Agreement Form;

Applicants from foreign countries and U.S. territories must also provide recent evidence of proficiency in English by: 1) scoring 80 or above on the Internet-based TOEFL with subscores in writing, reading, speaking and listening of at least 20; 2) scoring 550 or above on the written TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with subscores in writing and reading of at least 50; or 3) scoring 6.0 or above on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). All tests of English proficiency must have been taken in the last two years to be considered for acceptance.

Students may be admitted with conditional acceptance if approved by the Program Coordinator.

PROGRAM CONTINUATION

A student on conditional acceptance must achieve a grade of at least "B" in each of the first two courses in order to continue in the program and achieve full acceptance.

A student with full acceptance will be placed on academic probation at any time that the graduate program GPA falls below 3.00. The graduate business student who is placed on academic probation must achieve a program GPA of 3.00 at the completion of an additional nine (9) semester hours. A student is removed from probation when the program GPA meets or exceeds 3.00.

A student may be dismissed from a graduate business program if s/he:

  • receives more than six (6) credit hours of grades below a "C-";
  • fails to achieve the required GPA at the end of any probationary period;
  • fails to remit payment for an outstanding financial balance; or
  • fails to comply with the policies set forth in the School of Graduate and Professional Studies section of this Catalog.

TRANSFER CREDIT PROVISIONS

Up to nine (9) credit hours of graduate work may be transferred from regionally accredited colleges, or universities. Credit is transferred on a course-by-course basis as applicable to the degree. Transfer credit is granted only if grades of "B" or better were earned, and provided the course is a reasonable equivalent to one required in the program. No credit for prior learning is awarded. Equivalence of course content and transfer of credit is determined by the Program Coordinator.

EARNING A SECOND GRADUATE BUSINESS DEGREE

Students interested in pursuing a second graduate business degree at MVNU must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • A student who has completed the MBA with 36 earned credit hours at MVNU can earn the MSM as a second graduate degree with the completion of no fewer than nine (9) credit hours that are unique from the courses taken for the student’s MBA.
  • A combined minimum of forty-five (45) credit hours are required to obtain both degrees no matter which degree was earned first.

Program Curriculum

ACCT-6003Managerial Accounting

3

ECON-6083Managerial Economics

3

FINC-6013Corporate Finance

3

HCAD-6033Health Services Strategy

3

HCAD-6043Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration

3

HCAD-6053Management of Health Care Human Resources

3

HCAD-6063Quality Management in Health Care Organizations

3

HCAD-6073Ethical Leadership in Health Care Administration

3

HCAD-6123Current Trends in Health Care

3

MANG-6023Organizational Behavior

3

MANG-6093Global Business

3

MARK-6003Marketing Management

3

Total Credit Hours:36

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Graduate students must meet the degree requirements as stated in the Catalog under which they first enrolled. Students must earn their degree within a maximum of six (6) years from the first date of enrollment at MVNU. Students who withdraw from MVNU for more than six (6) months will meet the graduation requirements as stated in the catalog under which they resume enrollment. Students changing majors or programs must meet requirements as stated in the Catalog that is current at the time they make such changes.

A student who receives a grade of less than a "C-" will be required to repeat that course until a grade of "C-" or better is earned.

A minimum program GPA of 3.00 is required for graduation.