Health Administration (M.S.)
Fordham's M.S. in Health Administration program will provide you with the concrete skills and comprehensive industry knowledge required for you to become an innovator in healthcare administration—in hospitals, private practice, public health, healthcare unions, insurance companies, and many other settings.
The CAHME accredited program joins together the resources of three of Fordham's highly-respected graduate schools—the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Gabelli School of Business, and the Graduate School of Social Service—to deliver an exciting, multifaceted curriculum taught by distinguished faculty and seasoned healthcare professionals. The one-year MS in Health Administration leads to a degree from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Program Basics
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Complete the program in 12 months—while working full time—with our executive-style curriculum; classes are held approximately two weekends per month from late-August to late-July (including intensives and online instruction), for a total of 14 courses and 31 credits
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Build relationships through the program's cohort model, which brings together a diverse group of students from all facets of the American healthcare industry
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Attend classes at our conveniently-located Lincoln Center campus in midtown Manhattan
M.S. in Health Administration Learning Goals
Upon completion of the M.S. in Health Administration program, our graduates will:
- master foundational theoretical and practical knowledge of the complex leadership and administrative challenges of contemporary healthcare systems;
- develop core competencies in complex decision-making and person- and patient-centric care using diagnostic and analytical reasoning and a problem-solving approach to learning;
- engage in advanced research utilizing robust methodologies and techniques to formulate supportable conclusions and communicate findings clearly and persuasively.
To learn more about the M.S. in Health Administration, visit the Fordham website.
CIP Code
51.0701 - Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
You can use the CIP code to learn more about career paths associated with this field of study and, for international students, possible post-graduation visa extensions. Learn more about CIP codes and other information resources.
All courses are scheduled for intensive, Saturday/Sunday format.
Course | Title | Credits |
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HADM 5000 | Health Administration: The Individual and the Profession 1 | 2 |
HADM 5075 | Introduction to Health Administration | 2 |
HADM 5200 | Understanding Data | 2 |
HADM 5100 | Healthcare Ethics | 3 |
HADM 5300 | Strategy and Operations | 2 |
HADM 5400 | Leadership and Change | 2 |
HADM 5500 | Healthcare Law | 2 |
HADM 5600 | Behavioral Health and Primary Care | 2 |
HADM 5700 | Population Health, Public Health, and Outcome Measures | 3 |
HADM 5800 | Patient Centered Integrated Care | 2 |
HADM 6100 | Health Information Technology | 2 |
HADM 5900 | Healthcare Finance | 2 |
HADM 6000 | Negotiating and Communicating in Healthcare | 2 |
HADM 6200 | Capstone Project: Problem Formulation | 0 |
HADM 6300 | Capstone Project: Design & Methods | 0 |
HADM 6400 | Capstone Project: Presentations | 3 |
Total Credits | 31 |
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This pre-program intensive class begins on a Friday and ends on a Sunday.