The master of science in healthcare analytics and intelligence curriculum comprises 36 credits and can be taken on a
full-time or part-time basis or fast-tracked to finish in just one year.
Hybrid in-person and online courses and evening classes allow greater
flexibility for busy schedules. The program places an emphasis on
analytics, business acumen, and problem solving in the healthcare
context. The core of the program's course load focuses on learning
various analytical tools and is buttressed by courses providing general
business acumen tailored toward healthcare.
After completing this program, you will be ready to:
- understand the overall landscape of value-based care and associated challenges and opportunities;
- master the data analytical skills needed to improve healthcare delivery system performance and optimize operations;
- develop a strong network with an interprofessional teams of
technicians, IT professionals, physicians, nurses, and other providers.
Analytics and Intelligence Core
Total: Select 12 credits
Data Analytics and Decision-Making - 3 credits - [22:544:575]
Analytics for Business Intelligence - 3 credits - [22:544:641]
Data Analysis and Visualization - 3 credits - [22:544:646]
Business Data Management - 3 credits - [22:544:603]
Business Intelligence for Supply Chains and Marketing - 3 credits - [22:799:670]
Artificial Intelligence for Supply Chain Management - 3 credits - [22:799:641]
Healthcare Operations Analysis - 3 credits - [22:799:586]
Healthcare Analytics - 3 credits - [22:799:638]
Healthcare Core
Total: Select 9 credits
Population Health - 3 credits - [34:501:520]
Health Care Economics - 3 credits - [34:501:512]
Healthcare Finance - 3 credits - [22:390:659]
Healthcare Marketing - 3 credits - [22:630:625]
Healthcare Services Management - 3 credits - [22:799:696]
U.S. Healthcare Systems and Managed Markets - 3 credits - [22:373:622]
Business Core
Total: Select 6 credits
Lean Six Sigma - 3 credits - [22:799:676]
Accounting for Managers - 3 credits - [22:010:577]
Valuation of New Business Ventures - 3 credits - [22:799:648]
Introduction to Project Management - 3 credits - [22:799:661]
Internship
Total: 3 credits
Optional Practical Training - 0 credits - For international students
Industry Client Project - 3 credits - [22:799:650]
Electives
Total: 6 credits
Business Analytics Programming - 3 credits - [22:544:660]
Machine Learning - 3 credits - [26:198:622]
Linear Programming - 3 credits - [26:711:651]
Business Forecasting - 3 credits - [22:544:608]
Multivariate Analysis - 3 credits - [26:960:670]
Python Methodologies - 3 credits - [16:137:552]
Pharma Purchase and Supply Chain Management - 1 credit - [22:799:647]
Supply Chain Management Strategies - 3 credits - [16:137:552]
Global Procurement and Supply Management - 3 credits - [22:799:608]
Business Communication - 3 credits - [22:373:551]
Management Skills - Professional Development - 3 credits - [22:620:550]
Healthcare Law and Ethics - 1 credit - [22:799:629]
Healthcare Leadership Principles - 1 credit - [22:799:628]
Healthcare Innovation and Technology Management - 1 credit - [22:799:651]
Financial Accounting for Managers - 3 credits - [34:501:515]
Health Disparity - 3 credits - [34:833:513]
The master of science in healthcare services management
curriculum comprises 36 credits and can be taken on a full-time or part-time
basis or fast-tracked to finish in just one year. Hybrid in-person and online
courses and evening classes allow greater flexibility for busy schedules. The
program places an emphasis on data-driven results, problem solving, operations
excellence, and interprofessional leadership. The core of the program's course
load focuses on operating a healthcare services organization and is buttressed
by courses providing general business acumen tailored toward healthcare.
U.S. Healthcare Systems and Managed Markets - 3 credits -
[22:373:622]