Healthcare ManagementBachelor of Science

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Where healthcare meets business

Are you interested in business and healthcare? The healthcare industry is expanding and it's time to get your feet wet. Healthcare management services are needed now more than ever. Whether you want to manage medical services or patient services, a healthcare management degree gives you the skills necessary to excel in the healthcare industry—no matter what career journey you take. In this program, you will not only gain a solid background in the healthcare system, you'll also get a strong foundation in business operations and regulations, policies, risk management and ethics.

Here, you'll also discuss the management of healthcare facilities and examine the system's organization, structure, personnel, and cultural components. Plus, you'll study the influences exerted by economic, political and social forces within the larger society and the healthcare system's response to these influences.

Details about healthcare management

The healthcare management program provides you with analytical and conceptual skills to manage different areas of healthcare. You will learn how to run the business side of the healthcare industry and how to manage all that comes with that. Here are a few more things that you will learn in this bachelor's program.

  • Earn a degree with healthcare operations and population health management at the core
  • Learn business operations and regulations, policies, risk management and ethics
  • Explore the world of finance and governance, strategy and the principles of economics

The College of Business and Management at Lynn University is accredited by IACBE

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Kristen Migliano
It’s the students that make this college so interesting. I'm encouraged by how much diversity there is. When we talk about global citizenship, it’s simple, because they come to us as global citizens.
Kristen Migliano, College of Business and Management, associate professor

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Career opportunities

Ready to work in the world of healthcare? Explore the many different career paths and discover the various industries where you can work with a healthcare management degree.

Medical records supervisor

Medical records supervisors manage a healthcare facility’s records department and supervise their activity. They manage patient records and health information systems and ensure the department follows medical ethic laws and standards.

Patient services manager

Patient service managers implement and oversee medical policy that directly effects patient experience and processing at a hospital or clinic. They ensure that all procedures are aligned with government regulation and advocate for better patient care healthcare.

Medical managers

Medical managers coordinate high quality medical practices within hospitals, clinical offices, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities. They analyze big data surrounding the medical community and propose healthcare solutions for patients.

Healthcare manager

Healthcare managers take leading roles in hospitals or clinical offices and can also advise businesses on the latest healthcare policies and regulations.

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Cost and aid

Estimated annual cost of attendance

Fee name2023–20242024–2025
Tuition$41,200$42,730
Housing and food$13,750$14,330
Materials$500$250
Student services$1,000$1,000
Technology$750$750
Estimated total$57,200$59,060

Costs are based on completion of 120 total credits (30 credits per year). Some programs and courses may have additional costs.

Cost of housing is dependent on residence hall assignment.

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Fall entry

Early action:

  • Apply by Nov. 15; submit supporting documents by Dec. 1; receive decision by Dec. 15.
  • Apply by Jan. 15; submit supporting documents by Feb. 1; receive decision by Feb. 15.

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  • Apply by March 1; receive decision by March 15.
  • Applications completed after March 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis.

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  • Apply by Dec. 1; decisions released on a rolling basis.
  • Applications completed after Dec. 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis.

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