
College of Business and Humanities
Master of Business Administration: Healthcare Management
University of Findlay’s MBA with a Healthcare Management (HCM) Concentration is designed for professionals seeking to lead and advance in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry.
Overview
About the Program
University of Findlay’s MBA with a Healthcare Management (HCM) Concentration is designed for professionals seeking to lead and advance in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry. As healthcare systems adapt to new regulations, technologies, and models of patient care, there is a growing need for skilled business leaders who can improve operations and drive organizational success.
This concentration provides a customized business education focused on healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, managed care organizations, and public health systems. Students develop essential leadership, management, and decision-making skills while gaining insight into healthcare operations and policy. With guidance from experienced faculty, students may also have opportunities for residency or field practicum experiences in healthcare environments, helping them connect classroom learning with real-world practice.
Program
Highlights
At the University of Findlay, a degree in business administration prepares graduates for a variety of careers.
Prepares Students for Administrative and Leadership Roles
Emphasis on Strategic Decision-making and Regulatory Understanding
Opportunities for Residency or Field Practicum Experiences
Experienced Faculty with Expertise in Both Industries
Designed for
Professionals Seeking Advancement
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At a Glance
College
College of Business and Humanities
Degree
Master of Business Administration
Format
Online, On-Campus, or Hybrid
Required credits
33 Credits
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Students earning a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Management must complete the following curriculum.
The curriculum consists of required courses grounded in human resources, management, and analytics. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Graduate Catalog.

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Admission Requirements
To apply for the University of Findlay, Master of Business Administration program, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale in the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework or have a minimum cumulative GPA or 3.0 in at least nine hours of graduate course work or a previous master’s degree. This includes classes from all institutions attended.
- Fulfillment of prerequisite competencies.
- Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or first-professional doctorate-degree, specifically when no baccalaureate degree was offered (e.g., Pharm.D. etc.); or meet the dual enrollment eligibility requirements as outlined within the College of Pharmacy.
- Submission of a completed and signed application form.
- Submission of official transcripts, which can be in the form of attested credentials from a university-recognized document verification agency, of all college-level work.
International Students
Students whose native language is not English and who have not graduated from an English-speaking university from the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland, Australia or Canada must meet the previously listed admissions conditions plus:
- Must have a verified international English Language Testing System (IELTS) of 6.5 composite score with speaking, listening and reading bands at 6.0 or above and a writing band of 6.5 and above, or an equivalent score as indicated on the University of Findlay’s English Exam Admission Standards. Full admission is dependent on satisfying all admission requirements; however, students may also receive direct admission with Graduate ESL course prerequisites if no more than two bands are under the minimum.
- Provide an affidavit of financial support (original), if not an American citizen or permanent resident.
Prerequisite Competencies
The MBA program is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in business. For students without an undergraduate business degree, the University of Findlay offers prerequisite courses designed to help ensure you are prepared to succeed in the MBA program. Based on a review of students’ undergraduate transcripts, students will be notified which (if any) of the following prerequisite courses will be required before starting the MBA core courses.
- Accounting: Principles of Accounting (Financial and Managerial)
- Economics: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
- Finance: Principles of Finance
- Database – a course in database management systems, preferably with SQL experience (for Business Analytics Concentration only). Students without this background can complete either:
- CSCI 503 – Database Concepts with a grade of “B” or higher
- CSCI 490 – Database Management Systems with a grade of “C” or higher
beyond graduation
Careers
Graduates of the Healthcare Management Concentration are prepared for leadership and administrative roles across a wide range of healthcare organizations.
Common careers include:
- Healthcare Administrator
- Hospital Operations Manager
- Nursing Home Administrator
- Clinical Services Manager
- Managed Care Coordinator
- Public Health Manager
- Healthcare Consultant
- Home Health Agency Director
Graduates are well-positioned to lead within hospitals, healthcare systems, and public health organizations, helping improve efficiency, patient care, and organizational outcomes. in operations, finance, healthcare systems, logistics, and consulting environments.

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Accreditation
University of Findlay’s College of Business and Humanities is accredited by recognized regional and national bodies, ensuring your degree holds weight with employers and institutions nationwide. Most business programs are ACBSP accredited.
Accreditation status is reviewed on a regular basis. For the most current accreditation information, visit the University of Findlay Accreditation page.