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Healthcare Management, MS @ OW
Healthcare Management, M.S. at Old Westbury
Healthcare Management, M.S.
The Master of Science in Healthcare Management will sharpen the business acumen of those pursuing careers in allied health, preparing them for career advancement and expanded roles.
The entire degree program can be completed with 30 credits, in one year (Fall, Spring & Summer classes).
Graduates can pursue opportunities like Director of Nursing, Rehabilitation Center Director, Nursing Home Administrator, Practice Manager at a metropolitan hospital, and Public Health Clinic Supervisor, among others.
Admission to the M.S. in Healthcare Management program is competitive. Applications are primarily accepted for fall semester entry, with a limited number of qualified students considered for spring admission. To be considered for the program, please submit your application by May 1. Applications after that date will be considered on a space-available basis.
SUNY OW School of Business
School of Business at SUNY Old Westbury
The School of Business is committed to providing high quality business education to our students through its curriculum, its teaching, and its student support services.
All business faculty place a high emphasis on teaching effectiveness and student accessibility. Faculty are encouraged to experiment with a diversity of approaches in transmitting information and ensuring that the classroom is a participatory learning environment.
Our faculty draw upon their experience and research to enrich student learning in our classrooms.
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