Baldwin Wallace University’s Healthcare M.B.A. (HCMBA) program is designed for professionals working in the diverse healthcare sector who seek a formal graduate degree without interrupting their careers or interfering with weekday office or travel obligations.
Class sizes are small (no more than 25 students) and organized into interdisciplinary teams. Teams are selected to include a variety of professionals on each team. Participants learn through interaction with classmates who bring widely varied backgrounds to team projects and class discussions.
The program is built upon the systems approach to management that views organizations within the diverse Healthcare industry as a dynamic, interdependent organism. Development of the interpersonal and organizational skills needed to lead teams, groups, and networks of providers is emphasized throughout the program. There is also a strong focus on “value based” health care reflecting the need to manage the relationship between cost and quality.
All classes are held at the Baldwin Wallace main campus in Berea, Ohio.