Master of Science in Management/Change Leadership
Program Quick Facts
Program Length
55 Credit HoursDescription
Are you looking for an online degree program that will aid you in developing the skills that are needed for becoming a successful leader in today's fast-paced and complex health care system, then the online Master of Science in Management/Health Care Management degree from Kaplan University is the ideal program for you.
As a student in this online health care management degree program, individuals will gain the skills and understanding that is needed for developing effective management and organizational strategies and concepts to make a difference in the global marketplace.
Highlights of this health care management degree program include:
- Analyzing theories and trends of leadership, organizational behavior and social responsibility, and ethics in making strategic business decisions
- Developing critical skills required to be a successful change agent-as an employee or consultant-to facilitate an organizational culture that supports business strategy
- Examining organizational finance practices and human resource management in today's dynamic and global marketplace
- Designing a capstone research project that integrates the theories explored in your online coursework with practical real-world application
This online degree offers students a rigorous program that includes assignments, reports, presentations, and group projects-all designed to help students in developing the knowledge and proficiencies they need to find solutions in real-life health care of business situations.
As a student in this online management - change leadership program, individuals will work to develop the well-rounded knowledge that is required for becoming an effective leader within a variety of organizations and businesses.
Graduates of this online degree in change leadership will have developed proficiencies you need to find solutions in real-life business situations.
Accreditation
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission