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Health Care Management, B.S.

Work with medical practitioners to plan and manage quality health care and improve patient outcomes.

Enhance your management skills to assist health care providers with delivering patient-focused care. Whether you currently work in health care or want to transition into the industry, Immaculata University’s health care management program enables you to:

  • Solve problems in health care delivery while considering legal, regulatory and ethical issues
  • Use technology effectively to manage health information
  • Develop financial skills to handle budgets
  • Analyze data to plan and assess outcomes

At a Glance

Program: Bachelor of Science

Audience: Traditional undergraduates or adult learners with prior transferable college credits

Format: Online; 7-week accelerated classes

Next Start Date: March 16, 2026

Cost (adult learners): $465 per credit

Cost (traditional): Full-time tuition

Time to Completion Two to four years, depending on credits transferred

"As an adult professional with a goal of completing my bachelor's degree, I found the IU Health Care Management program to be a perfect fit. I completed the program fully online, which allowed me to achieve the perfect balance within my work and family life. The program impacted me both professionally and personally. While I enjoyed a successful career as an administrator in the health care field, advancement opportunities were somewhat limited. Through my studies in the Health Care Management program, I gained insight into many things that helped in the performance of day-to-day operations within my organization. Specifically, the leadership and organizational dynamics classes are essential for anyone in a management role. Working in a highly regulated environment, I found coursework related to legal and ethical issues to be invaluable. I highly recommend the IU Health Care Management program to anyone considering a leadership role or looking to enhance their career opportunities within the health care field."

Linda Wilmot
Director of Operations at Willow Tree Hospice

Health Care Management B.S. Program at Immaculata

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