Lindner's Online MBA with Health Care Administration Specialization Ranked Among Top 35 Programs in Nation

The University of Cincinnati’s Online Master of Business Administration with a Health Care Administration Specialization has been ranked among the Top 35 programs in the United States by MBA Healthcare Management

UC’s Health Care Administration program is an interdisciplinary concentration jointly delivered by the College of Allied Health Sciences and the Lindner College of Business. It offers a mix of finance, economics and managerial courses coupled with health care topics to arm health care professionals with the skills needed to lead, manage and administer a health care system, hospital or hospital network.

The program, ranked No. 31 among the country’s best online MBA in Healthcare Management programs, was selected for its positive reputation in the industry, experienced faculty, reputable rankings and accreditation. It was also recognized for its accelerated courses that allow students the flexibility to complete the program in just 12 to 24 months.

MBA Healthcare Management shares information about the nation’s top accredited schools for healthcare management to help students broaden their professional skills and further their career in health services. The 2017 ranking was created by consulting the NCES College Navigator database, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs website, and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business website to find schools that offer an MBA in Health Care Administration or a closely related area. 

To learn more about the Online Master of Business Administration with a Health Care Administration Concentration program, contact BJ Zirger, Associate Dean of Online Programs, or call 877-588-3301. 

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