Healthcare Management M.H.C.M.
48 Credits
Program Description
This Master of Healthcare Management (MHCM) degree program is a 48-credit program designed to give students the knowledge, skills and decision-making ability to accelerate their careers in the field of Healthcare management. The program focuses on planning, directing or coordinating health services in various organizations. The Master of Healthcare Management Program is not accredited by the ACBSP.
Program Outcomes
- Develop organizational and operational plans to solve problems and improve the healthcare environment and performance.
- Analyze various leader, follow, cultural, and situational characteristics that contribute to leadership, and adapt to the needs of situations, employees, and co-workers.
- Apply qualitative and quantitative analysis to evaluate the quality of decision-making and research to solve problems.
- Use knowledge of economics, financial drivers and competitive analysis concepts, principles, and theory to critically analyze and evaluate healthcare management problems and opportunities.
- Evaluate the opportunities provided by technology for healthcare.
- Recognize, evaluate, and manage potential ethical and legal conflicts.
- Communicate effectively in management situations.
Requirements
Program Core
HCM 618 | Healthcare Leadership and Management | 6 |
HCM 628 | Healthcare Info Systems Management | 6 |
HCM 630 | Healthcare Administration | 6 |
HCM 632 | Legal and Ethical implications in Healthcare | 6 |
HCM 635 | Healthcare Market Research and Analysis | 6 |
HCM 640 | Healthcare Strategies | 6 |
HCM 642 | Healthcare Financial Management and Decision Making | 6 |
HCM 659 | Capstone-Strategic Management for Healthcare | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: 48
The Master of Healthcare Management degree program is not programmatically accredited by ACBSP. For more information on AIU's accreditation, please view the
Accreditation page of this catalog.