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Healthcare Administration (M.B.A.)

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Healthcare represents the largest industry sector in the U.S., with continued growth expected. At Seton Hill University, you’ll learn - and practice - the type of innovative, entrepreneurial thinking that healthcare employers seek. In the process, you’ll prepare to take the next big step up in your life and career.

Why a Seton Hill University M.B.A. in Healthcare Administration?

An Outstanding Reputation in the Health Sciences

Seton Hill has long been known for the rigor of its health sciences programs, the success of its health sciences graduates and the strength of its facilities, resources and partnerships in the local healthcare community.

More Course Time Spent on Healthcare-Specific Learning

Seton Hill’s MBA in Healthcare Administration Program dedicates more course time to healthcare-specific business learning than any other MBA specialization in the region, with a focus on improving outcomes, reducing costs and upgrading the patient experience. Contact gadmit@setonhill.edu for specific course information.

Your Career in Healthcare Administration

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical and health services managers is projected to grow 29% from 2023 – 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations. Candidates with a master’s degree in health administration or a related field will have the best career prospects – in fact, U.S. News & World Report recently included health care administration as one of the “5 Hot Jobs for MBA Graduates.” In 2023 the median annual pay in this field was $110,680.

An MBA with a specialization in healthcare often leads to management positions with:

  • Hospitals
  • Medical Practices
  • Nursing or Residential Care Facilities
  • Home Healthcare Services

As a Seton Hill University MBA student, you will also have access to our award-winning Career and Professional Development Center that will continue after you graduate.

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Learn about financial assistance for graduate programs - including our new Tuition Discount Program.

So Many More Great Reasons

Find out more about the MBA Program at Seton Hill University.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the University's admission requirements below, the MBA in Healthcare Administration requires the completion of Seton Hill University course BU502 MBA Orientation & Fundamentals, or equivalent undergraduate coursework, as a prerequisite for admission. You may be able to take prerequisite coursework along with starting MBA classes.

  • A completed graduate study application form (Apply online now for free!).
  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and official undergraduate transcripts from all institutions attended.
  • Official transcript(s) from any institution(s) in which postbaccalaureate or graduate course work was completed.
  • One academic or professional letter of recommendation.
  • A current resume.
  • A personal statement explaining how the Seton Hill graduate program can help you accomplish your professional goals. 

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Faculty

Catherine Giunta

Professor of Business

Paul Mahady

Assistant Professor, Business

Lyzona Marshall

Assistant Professor of Business

Douglas Nelson

Director, MBA Program Associate Professor of Business

Doina Vlad

Associate Professor of Business

Roland Warfield

Associate Professor of Business/Accounting