University DirectoryHealthcareHealthcare Management
Degree and Certificate Programs in Healthcare Management Online
Healthcare managers generally administrate the non-clinical aspects of healthcare. They oversee human resources departments in hospitals, supervise medical assistants and billers in physician’s offices, manage the support staff in rehabilitation facilities and fill many other roles.
More schools offering
Healthcare
Programs of Interest (Alpha Sort)
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences - Medical
Kirksville, MO
Albany Medical College - Medical
Albany, NY
Baylor College of Medicine - Medical
Houston, TX
Boston University - Medical
Boston, MA
Brown University - Medical
Providence, RI
Case Western Reserve University - Medical
Cleveland, OH
Columbia University - Medical
New York, NY
Cornell University - Medical
New York, NY
Creighton University - Medical
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth Medical School - Medical
Hanover, NH
Des Moines University - Medical
Des Moines, IA
Drexel University - Medical
Philadelphia, PA
Duke University - Medical
Durham, NC
East Carolina University - Medical
Greenville, NC
East Tennessee State Univ. - Medical
Johnson City, TN
Eastern Virginia Medical School - Medical
Norfolk, VA
Edward Via Virginia Col. of Osteopathic Med. - Medical
Blacksburg, VA
Emory University - Medical
Atlanta, GA
Florida State University - Medical
Tallahassee, FL
George Washington University - Medical
Washington, DC
Georgetown University - Medical
Washington, DC
Harvard University - Medical
Boston, MA
Howard University - Medical
Washington, DC
Indiana University--Indianapolis - Medical
Indianapolis, IN
Jefferson Medical College - Medical
Philadelphia, PA
Johns Hopkins University - Medical
Baltimore, MD
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences - Medical
Kansas City, MO
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Medical
Erie, PA
Loma Linda University - Medical
Loma Linda, CA
Results per page
Online Degrees in Healthcare and Certificates in Healthcare
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Healthcare Management is widely considered the entry-level degree in this field, but in order to advance to top positions you will likely need a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) in Healthcare Management.
The increasing demand for all healthcare professionals means that job prospects are good for healthcare managers. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that employment in the field will expand by 16% through 2016, which is a faster than average rate when compared to all occupations.