All of the universities we feature are regionally accredited. What does this mean? Major universities in the United States are accredited by six regional accrediting organizations. The regions are set up geographically, and colleges and universities are required to adhere to high-quality standards to maintain accreditation.

 

 

 
Master's Degrees

Master of Business Administration
— Concentration in Healthcare Management

AIU Online's MBA in Healthcare Management was designed to provide a unique, market-relevant combination of a comprehensive business education with real-world, healthcare-focused deliverables.

The 48-credit program prepares students for senior managerial positions in healthcare management. It combines the management and specialized training of an MBA program with specialized training in healthcare management.

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Master of Business Administration
— Concentration in Health Care Management

Leaders in health care management use business skills to address challenges unique to the health care field. Colorado Technical University Online's Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Health Care Management helps students develop the skills they need to coordinate the most effective use of resources while working within the constraints of legal, regulatory, and ethical guidelines. This concentration covers a range of skills relevant to the health care environment, including management concepts and processes, resource allocation, risk assessment, and financing.

Students can earn their MBA in Health Care Management in as little as 15 months. Plus, they will earn one CTU Academic Certificate along the way without additional course or tuition costs.

Colorado Technical University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. (For more information, visit the NCA Higher Learning Commission website.)

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