University of Phoenix Distance Learning College and Online Masters of Business in Healthcare Management and Online MBA in Health Care Mangement
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Online Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management

The following Master of Business Administration/ Health Care Management (MBA/HCM) program is offered at these University of Phoenix campus locations: Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Online, Phoenix, San Diego, Southern Arizona, Southern California, and Utah.

The MBA/HCM is designed to provide students with the business management skills needed to manage successfully in today's health care delivery systems. The MBA/HCM program emphasizes the identification, analysis, and solution of complex management problems with a foundation of health care concepts and decision models that will support the variety of management roles that can be seen in today's health care environment. The MBA/HCM specialization is based upon courses in health care organizations, health care finance, quality and data base management, health care infrastructure, and health care strategic management.

The MBA/HCM develops students for the role managers play in defining business problems, assessing information, considering alternatives, and choosing the best solution. Imagine the manager as the hub of a wheel. From the hub radiate spokes, each representing a specific discipline, such as finance, law, marketing, operations, information systems, etc. Each of these "spokes" generates inputs for the manager to assess and incorporate into the decision-making process. The manager is a critical user of these inputs in making the decision. Although generally not the original producer of the information, the manager must be able to assess the validity and reliability of the information in building a business case for the decision.

To prepare students for the decision-making role, the MBA/HCM has been designed to introduce the theory or principles that frame a wide range of problems or issues in each of the courses. The most current techniques or tools are applied to these theories to allow students to practice making decisions to solve a wide range of problems.

The MBA/HCM consists of 46 credit hours. Thirty-one credit hours constitute the core curriculum and 15 additional credit hours complete the MBA/HCM. The core begins with one-credit, three-week, Managerial Communication course designed to build strategies for success in the MBA/HCM. It is a prerequisite to all the courses that follow. The remainder of the core consists of 10, three-credit courses, which all student who receive an MBA/HCM from the University of Phoenix must complete. Those students in the MBA/HCM will complete five additional prescribed courses to hone their skills in health care management.

Each University of Phoenix MBA/HCM student will create and maintain an electronic portfolio reflecting the student's achievements throughout the MBA/HCM program. It will include assignments from each course, typically individual assignments, as well as other outcomes the student may wish to add. These assignments will demonstrate the student's ability to solve business problems at the graduate level and serve as a partial catalog of the skills the student has mastered.

Note: Students who enter the MBA/HCM program with an undergraduate degree that is not in business will be required to complete web-based material (introduced during the Managerial Communication course) covering the fields of Accounting, Finance, Statistics, and Economics. These students must complete the web-based material and the included self-assessments for each course prior to taking the Accounting, Finance, Statistics, and Economics courses in the core. The web-based material will familiarize the students with the terms and concepts covered in a foundational course in that subject. That foundational knowledge will be presumed by the faculty members who teach the core courses. The web-based material may also serve as a useful review for students who have studied these subjects as undergraduates, but would benefit from a refresher.

Online MBA in Healthcare Management Required Course Study
COM 515
Managerial Communication
1 credit

ORG 502G
Human Relations and Organizational Behavior
3 credits

LAW 529G
Legal Environment of Business
3 credits

MKT 551G
Marketing Management
3 credits

QNT 530G
Statistics and Research Methods for Managerial Decisions
3 credits

MGT 554G
Operations Management
3 credits

ECO 533G
Economics for Managerial Decision Making
3 credits

ACC 529G
Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
3 credits

FIN 544G
Finance for Managerial Decision Making
3 credits

CIS 564.4G
Information Management in Business
3 credits

EBUS 500.1G
e-Business Principles and Practices
3 credits

HCS 530G
Health Care Organizations
3 credits

HCS 579G
Health Care Finance
3 credits

HCS 584G
Quality and Data-Base Management
3 credits

HCS 521
Health Care Infrastructure
3 credits

HCS 586
Health Care Strategic Management
3 credits

MBA in Healthcare Management Course Waiver Policy

Students may waive a maximum of 9 credits, not to exceed four University courses. California students, including Online, may only waive 6 credits from their Required Course of Study on the basis of transferable coursework. To meet the criteria for transfer, the course to be transferred must:

1. Be completed within the last ten years with a grade of "B" or higher at a regionally accredited, or approved nationally accredited, or candidate for accreditation college or university.

2. Be comparable in content and credits to the University of Phoenix course being waived, and be a graduate level course.

3. Be an official transcript of the college or university where the credit was earned.

Students who wish to waive a course must make a formal written request to the Office of Admissions, citing the course they wish waived, the course to be transferred, and the university where the course was completed. An official catalog course description and syllabus must accompany the request along with a copy of the catalog cover from which the course description was taken. The official transcript from the institution where the course was completed must also be submitted unless it was previously submitted to the University.

Online MBA in Healthcare Management Admission Requirements

The requirements for admission to the MBA program are as follows:

1. The completed and signed University of Phoenix graduate application and an application fee.

2. An undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited, or approved nationally accredited, or candidate for accreditation college or university, or a comparable degree from a recognized institution outside of the United States.

3. Official transcripts verifying all coursework earned toward the bachelor's degree and any graduate coursework attempted.

4. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 (on a 4.0=A scale) as shown on the Undergraduate degree posted transcript.

5. Verification of a minimum of three years of significant full-time, post high school work experience related to the degree program.

6. Current employment. Unemployed applicants must verify access to a suitable work environment in which to complete classroom assignments.

7. For non-native speakers of English, a score of 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The following may exempt a non-native speaker from having to take the TOEFL:

  • Successful completion of 30 transferable, academic semester credits at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States.

  • Successful completion of 30 transferable, academic semester credits at a recognized college or University in a country in which English is the official language.
  • U.S. high school diploma or GED.

  • Equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma from a country in which English is the official language.


  • Official documents are required.

    MBA in Healthcare Management Degree Requirements

    The following requirements must be satisfied to earn the MBA/HCM degree:

    1. Completion of the 46 semester credit required course of study with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 ("B").
    2. Satisfactory completion of the applied management science project.
    3. Payment of all tuition and fees.
    4. Completion of the University’s Comprehensive Cognitive Assessment post–test.


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