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Overview
The Healthcare Planning and Management Master of Business Administration offers a systematic overview of the healthcare system, a clear perspective on contemporary health policy, legal and ethical issues, and ability to apply management concepts. Our programs helps prepare motivated professionals for management positions within a wide range of institutions including hospitals, health systems, mental health facilities, physician practices, community based health services organizations, as well as government and non- government agencies.
Skills & Outcomes: Alfred University graduates in healthcare planning and management will have their general MBA skills augmented by gaining organizational and technical competencies specific to the complex healthcare industry. Students will learn to utilize a wide range of concepts including healthcare policy as well as legal and ethical issues and be able to apply these concepts to guide organizational decision- making.
Required Courses
Full and Part-Time Study
Students may attend the MBA program on a part-time or full-time basis. Full-time is defined as 12-18 credits per semester. The MBA program is designed so that full- time students who have met foundations requirements can complete the 31 credits of graduate coursework in one academic year. Full-time students who need to complete undergraduate foundation courses will require up to 49 credits (18 credits of foundations + 31 graduate MBA credits), depending on their undergraduate preparation. Typical schedules for full-time students are shown below.