Healthcare is changing and business leaders are needed to help both private and public facilities stay on track with new industry trends, emerging operational policies and regulations as well as advancements in patient care and treatment. The University of Findlay’s Master of Business Administration with a Healthcare Management (HCM) concentration delivers a customized education for business professionals looking to enter or advance their career in healthcare. Find a management career in a variety of healthcare settings, including:
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Home care
- Managed care
- Public health
Findlay’s experienced faculty members provide academic and career guidance. Qualifying students may be eligible for a residency or field practicum at a healthcare facility.
Healthcare Management Core Courses
MBA 610
| Leadership and Organizational Behavior
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MBA 618
| Finance Management |
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MBA 620
| Management of Human Resources
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MBA 630
| Marketing Management and Planning |
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MBA 640
| Research for Decision Making |
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MBA 649
| Ethics and Legal Environment |
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MBA 665
| Management of Information and Technology |
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HCMG 600
| Managed Care
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HCMG 610 | Healthcare Regulations and Public Policy |
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HCMG 620 | Healthcare Financial Analysis and Control |
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HCMG 700 | Healthcare Management Strategy and Implementation
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Optional second concentrations
Students seeking additional expertise in a specific area can earn a second concentration. The following curriculum is needed to complete a second concentration for the MBA program:
FINANCE
MBA 648 | Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
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MBA 654 | Risk Management |
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MBA 622 | Contracts and Labor Relations |
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MBA 624 | Organizational and Human Resource Development |
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MARKETING
MBA 634 | Seminar in Marketing and Promotion |
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MBA 662 | International Marketing |
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
MBA 627 | Lean Six Sigma Green Belt |
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MBA 628 | ISO 9000 and Lean Manufacturing
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For more information on the Healthcare Management Program, contact Aly Matejka, assistant professor and director of healthcare management, at 419-434-5670 or [email protected].