

Accelerated B.S. in Health Sciences to M.S. in Management or MBA in Healthcare Administration Concentration, Wilmington University
New Castle, Delaware
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48 Months
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About this course
This program offers an accelerated pathway for students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences to also gain a master's degree in Management or an MBA with a concentration in Healthcare Administration. Eligible students can substitute specific courses from their undergraduate core curriculum with graduate-level courses, allowing them to fast-track their degree completion. The program emphasizes integrating health sciences with management and healthcare administration principles, preparing students for leadership roles in healthcare settings.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for driven students who want to accelerate their education and enter the healthcare management field quickly. It combines undergraduate and graduate coursework at a reduced tuition rate, making it an attractive option for those aiming to advance their careers without extending their study duration.
Specialisation
Students can choose between a master's degree in Management or an MBA with a Healthcare Administration concentration, depending on their career goals and interests. The program offers a dual-credit advantage, enabling students to meet course requirements efficiently.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
Students must successfully complete 90 undergraduate credits, including courses like ENG 310 and HSC 303 in Professionalism in Health Sciences, and maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Substitutions are available for specific courses, with formal approval required via the Dual-Credit Advantage intent form.
English language test
DUOLINGO
75
IELTS
5.5
TOEFL
46
PTE
46
Career prospects
Graduates with this combined health sciences and management degree are prepared for leadership roles in healthcare organizations, policy-making, health administration, and related fields. The program paves the way for careers in healthcare management, consulting, and healthcare policy.
FAQs
Can I substitute courses in the program?
Yes, eligible students can substitute two specific courses from the undergraduate core curriculum with graduate courses through the Dual-Credit Advantage, provided they get approval and meet the criteria.
What are the eligibility criteria?
Students need to have completed 90 undergraduate credits, achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher, and completed specific courses like ENG 310 and HSC 303 to qualify for course substitutions.
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