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Healthcare Administration

Bachelor of Science in Business

This program is for students who want to make a difference in healthcare through leadership, strategy, and operations. With steady job growth and strong salaries, healthcare administration offers a clear path to impact. Students gain real-world skills shaped by industry experts—preparing them to lead in hospitals, nonprofits, and health systems across the country.

Typical Career Paths:

  • Healthcare Administrator
  • Medical Office Manager
  • Health Services Manager
  • Patient Experience Coordinator
  • Compliance Officer
  • Healthcare Policy Analyst

 

Program Details & Curriculum

Program Details & Curriculum

Start Date: August or January of each year
Program Length: 4 Years

Explore our curriculum to see the classes, skills, and hands-on experiences that will shape your path. View Program in Catalog

Admissions Requirements 

Admissions Requirements 
  1. Submit your application online—it’s quick and easy!
  2. Send Your Transcripts
    • If you’re a transfer student, send us transcripts from any colleges or universities you’ve attended.
    • You’re considered a transfer student if you’ve completed 12 or more college credit hours with at least a 2.0 GPA.

       

Test-Optional Admissions

You can apply with or without ACT/SAT scores—your choice! Here’s what to know:

  • Not submitting test scores will not hurt your chances for admission or merit scholarships.
  • If you send scores after you’ve been admitted (by March 31), we’ll check if you qualify for a higher merit scholarship.
  • Don’t worry—sending scores later will never reduce or take away a scholarship you already have.

Career Outlook

Career Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment for medical and health services managers to grow 28% from 2022 to 2032, far faster than the average for all occupations. Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and public health organizations, overseeing operations, improving efficiency, and ensuring quality patient care. The field offers excellent salary potential, job security, and opportunities to make a meaningful impact.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook — Medical and Health Services Managers, 2023