Health Care Management
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9/3/2010 - Registration for Fall Quarter Ends
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9/24/2010 - Early Fall Classes End
10/4/2010 - Fall Classes Begin
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11/25/2010 - Thanksgiving (School Closed)

Health Care Management through our Online College


Health care is a hot-button political issue. There’s a lot of talk and many ideas about resolving problems in the health care delivery system. Students in the health care management program at Minnesota School of Business (MSB) are doing more than talking ― they are obtaining the training and education they need to be directly involved in preparing our health care system for the next generation.

This program is not available at our Moorhead campus, but can be completed through our online college.

Call us to learn more

For information about starting a health care management career, contact our Moorhead campus. Call us at 1-877-655-7676 to learn about our program, admissions and financial aid.

Career opportunities

Students anticipate rewarding positions in hospitals, medical clinics and government agencies. The following are examples of positions graduates are prepared to hold:

  • Hospital administrator
  • Medical clinic manager
  • Program administrator
  • Project manager
  • Team coordinator
  • Publicity manager
  • Technical analyst

The number of opportunities for people with the right training in health care policy will grow as the need for people with the skill to tackle complex issues increases.

Courses in health care management

Our school provides students with training in the many fields that make up health care management. Students take courses in accounting, business, computer operations, human resources, medical assisting and supervision. Their healthcare management classes include the following:

  • Public Health
  • Health Politics and Policy
  • Management of Health Information Systems
  • Long Term Care
  • Hospital Administration

They also complete electives and take general education courses in communications, social science, natural science and math and humanities. When they graduate, students have comprehensive knowledge of issues in today’s health care system and a broad understanding of the business, social and political context of our health care crisis.

Find out more

For information about the online health care management degree, contact Minnesota School of Business. Call us at 1-877-655-7676 to learn more.