Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

MBA with a Concentration in
Health Care Administration

The MBA in Health Care Administration is a specialization in Wilmington University's MBA program. With a growing number of older people and rising health care spending, health care positions are on the rise. The WilmU MBA in Health Care Administration prepares students to meet the growing demand.

This concentration has two additional program competencies of 1) analysis of decision making as it relates to Healthcare Administration and 2) to demonstrate knowledge of health policy, insurance and reimbursement. To fulfill the requirements for the MBA with a concentration in Health Care Administration, students must complete a 21-credit hour MBA core and a 15-credit hour concentration in Health Care Administration. While some course sequencing is necessary, the program is designed to permit students to complete requirements at their own pace. The 12 courses listed below are required for completion of the MBA with a concentration in Health Care Administration.

MBA 6100 Available Online  Managerial Accounting

MBA 6300 Available Online  Quantitative Business Analysis

MBA 6400 Available Online  Economic and Financial Environment of Business

MBA 7200 Available Online  Financial Management

MBA 8800 Available Online  Business Strategy

MGT 6501 Available Online  Organization Theory and Design

MGT 6503 Available Online  Leadership Development and Change Management

 

Concentration in Health Care Administration

HCA 7700 Available Online  Seminar in Health Care Administration

HCA 7720 Available Online  Health Policy and Economics

HCA 7730 Available Online Health Insurance and Reimbursement

HCA 7740 Available Online Legal Aspects in Health Care

HCA 7745 Available Online  Marketing in the Health Care Sector

 

Total of core and concentration courses
is 12 courses or 36 credits.

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This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2012-2013 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2012 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.