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College of Health Professions

Healthcare Management 

Our Healthcare Management program is designed to provide a conceptual and practical understanding of the healthcare management field. 

About the Program

With a bachelor’s degree in healthcare management, you will be equipped to look at health from an international, national, cultural, and social perspective. Our program is designed to provide a conceptual and practical understanding of the healthcare management field, with specific attention to the development of analytical and problem-solving skills. Upon graduation, healthcare management professionals work as administrators, managers, CEOs, planners, and more. 

If you’re looking to pursue graduate school, an administrative role, or leadership position within healthcare, the healthcare management major at the University of Findlay is perfect for you. 

Highlights

At the University of Findlay, the Healthcare Management program prepares you to make a meaningful impact in healthcare organizations and communities by developing the leadership, communication, and decision-making skills needed to improve patient care and healthcare operations.

Grad School Preparation 

Collaborative Opportunities for Direct Patient Impact

Cohorts that Enhance Learning Environments 

Course Requirements

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management at the University of Findlay complete coursework focused on economics, management, physiology, and medical terminology to build a strong foundation in healthcare operations and leadership. Depending on career goals and elective choices, students may also explore specialized areas of healthcare administration and business practices.

Students gain practical knowledge through hands-on learning experiences designed to prepare them for leadership roles in healthcare organizations, clinics, hospitals, and community health settings. Academic standards and curriculum requirements ensure graduates are equipped with the professional and analytical skills needed to succeed in the evolving healthcare industry.

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