Healthcare ManagementBachelor of Science
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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This course develops the competencies and skills for planning and managing projects and understanding interpersonal issues that drive successful project outcomes. Students will learn about the introduction of new products and processes, the project management life cycle, defining project parameters, matrix management challenges, effective project management tools and techniques, and the role of a project manager. Special emphasis is placed on The Project Management Institute’s Talent Triangle, which focuses on the role of Leadership, Strategic Management, and Technical Project Management play in modem project management.
Dining room service, management, menu planning, design, and beverage management systems will be covered in this course. The areas of selection, procurement, receiving, storage, controlling, preparation, and service will be taught for different types of food service operations. Uniform included in lab fee.
Theory and practice of determining and implementing policy. Actual case studies of business organizations, including the determination of top-level company policy in such functional areas as finance, marketing and production are studied.
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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.
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Cost and aid
Estimated annual cost of attendance
Fee name | 2023–2024 | 2024–2025 |
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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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