With a bachelor’s in health management program, you’ll prepare for manager-level roles in the dynamic and evolving healthcare industry. You’ll develop in-demand skills in strategic decision making, regulatory compliance, finance and technology. These will help you prepare for healthcare management opportunities.
Our Bachelor of Science in Health Management (BSHM) degree offers significant flexibility in transferring existing credits, making it well-suited for allied health professionals or students with an associate degree in healthcare. Leverage your existing experience, apply previous credits and pursue an education in health management.
Save time and money on your bachelor's degree with eligible transfer credits.
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Courses
Education should hold practical value. That’s why our health management program is built with input from industry leaders. We ensure what you learn is current, relevant and reflects the scenarios you’ll face in today’s healthcare industry. This is important in a field changing as quickly as healthcare.
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You’ll need 120 credits[1] to complete this online Bachelor of Science in Health Management degree. Your course schedule may vary based on transferable credits or credits earned through the University’s Prior Learning Assessment.
Our student-centric health management program courses cover the core aspects of health administration while exploring more detailed specialty areas like human resources in health care and data analytics. Our practitioner faculty employ empathy, storytelling and significant video content to lend a human touch to our courses.
Here’s where you’ll pick up the bulk of your program-specific knowledge. You’ll learn skills in key areas, such as auditing, budgeting, coordinating, decision making, planning, marketing, researching and more. These will prepare you for health management roles in a dynamic and evolving industry.
Here’s where you’ll explore additional topics related to the field of healthcare. Since health management is very broad, our elective core courses give you the opportunity to expand your healthcare knowledge with topics such as healthcare delivery or electronic health records.
Here’s where you’ll study different disciplines to lay the foundation for your health management degree. You may learn soft skills, which are important for working in healthcare, like effective communication, critical thinking and team building. Many of these courses may be fulfilled with transfer credits.
Here’s where you’ll explore topics of interest, whether related to your field of study or not. You might want to pair your healthcare knowledge with topics you’re passionate about like cultural diversity, environmental science, psychology, human development or ethics.
[1] Total program entails 120 credits, though applicants must have a minimum of 30 program applicable college-level credits (up to 87) to enroll into the BSHM program, which are applied toward total program credits. Students with more than 30 transfer credits may finish in less than 3 years.
Your academic counselor will help you schedule your courses for the online health management degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Management degree also allows you to complete two of the required courses for a Master of Health Administration while finishing your bachelor’s degree.
Learning shouldn’t take years to put into practice. That’s why we’re empowering you to build career-relevant skills with every five- to six-week course.
We’ve worked with the labor market researcher Lightcast to identify in-demand skills for occupations and mapped those to our related associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
Tuition
Tuition is based on number of credit hours per course. Courses are typically 3 credits, but can range from 1-6 credits. Costs do not include savings opportunities like transfer credits and scholarships.
What affects the overall cost of my program?
Your full program cost can vary by:
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Your prior eligible college credits can save you time and money, helping you graduate faster. That’s why we’ve accepted transcripts from 5,000+ institutions. Check to see if you can apply eligible transfer credits from an institutionally accredited university or college toward your online health management degree.
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Tuition rate
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$398
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Typical credits per course
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3
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Resource fee
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$170
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Estimated cost per course
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$1,364
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Total program length
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120 cr.
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Length of course
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5 wks
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Tuition guarantee promise
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Yes
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Data pulled on September 27, 2024
[1] $365 per 1000-2000 level credit; $415 per 3000-4000 level credit
Source of data: For each institution, the data are publicly available in multiple locations, including Academic Catalogs, Program pages, Tuition and fees pages, and syllabi. All data are publicly available on the websites.
Certain licensure programs and coursework in other degree programs may have additional fees. Please check with your advisor or course catalog for additional info.
Tuition is based on number of credit hours per course. Courses are typically 3 credits, but can range from 1-6 credits.
Eligible students saved:
$11,000 & 1 year
Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11k and 1 year off their undergraduate degree with University of Phoenix.
Eligible students saved:
$11,000 & 1 year
Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11k and 1 year off their undergraduate degree with University of Phoenix.
Careers & Outcomes
Healthcare is a growing field because of its unique position in society as a necessity. As such, there’s a demand for health management professionals who can build systems, improve outcomes, efficiently deliver services and predict utilization trends. You can leverage your education to help prevent health problems and design effective healthcare solutions that can make an impact on public health and the wellbeing of others.
When you earn your Bachelor of Science in Health Management degree, you’ll be equipped with a concrete set of skills you can apply on the job. You’ll learn how to:
Top skills learned in this program:
Compliance
Finance
Management
Technology
A BS in Health Management can help prepare you to be a:
29% growth
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for medical and health services managers is projected to be much faster than average between 2023 and 2033.
The BLS Projected Growth for 2023-2033 is published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data reflects the BLS’ projections of national (not local) conditions. These data points are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates.
Health management is a more expansive industry than people may initially envision. The field encompasses not just hospitals, but also rural clinics, retail health locations and healthcare-focused organizations, such as medical equipment, pharmaceutical companies, consumer healthcare products and more. Since the healthcare industry is a fast-growing and diverse field, this program can be quite beneficial for your career.
24,500,000+
The number of healthcare and social assistance employees in the U.S. in 2023.
56,000+
The number of medical and health services manager openings projected each year, on average, over the decade.
Admissions
Starting your online health management degree is a big decision — and we want you to feel great about it. That’s why we remove obstacles from your application.
How to enroll at University of Phoenix
You have a support team of real people you can lean on. And our academic counselors, who are with you every step of the way, have earned a 5-star rating from 90% of our surveyed students.[1] Start a conversation with an enrollment representative today.
[1] Transactional Survey, August 2021-22 (18,645 respondents)
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You have a support team of real people you can lean on. And our academic counselors, who are with you every step of the way, have earned a 5-star rating from 85% of our surveyed students.[1]
[1] Transactional Survey, September 2022-August 2023 (23,739 respondents)
Start a conversation with an enrollment representative today.
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Student Experience
Our engaging and interactive online courses include videos from faculty to add a human touch to the learning environment. Our faculty teach empathy too because of its importance in the classroom and in healthcare.
You’ll take one course at a time to focus on a single aspect of healthcare. Our online health management courses are in an asynchronous format to help working adults balance work, school and family.
You’ll learn, practice and apply your health management skills through authentic assignments, which resemble what you would do in the healthcare industry, such as creating memos, proposals, summaries and more.
High-performing health management students have an opportunity to join one of the largest honor societies, Upsilon Phi Delta, which is part of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.
You have a support team available up to 14 hours a day, 5 days a week.
Faculty Spotlight
Your success is a top priority for our faculty members, who bring an average of 28+ years of professional experience to the classroom. Their real-time, real-life experience in healthcare helps bridge the gap between academics and industry knowledge. You can feel confident that what you’re learning is relevant for your future career.
Accreditation
Since 1978, University of Phoenix has maintained institutional accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), hlcommission.org. Learn more about the value of University of Phoenix accreditation and how it benefits our students.
Health management is a field of study, typically designed for allied health professionals, focused on overseeing the functions of a healthcare facility. These might include hospitals, rural clinics, pharmaceutical companies or other similar organizations.
Working in this dynamic and evolving field requires a solid foundation in business communication, financial management, human resources, organizational behavior, project management and financial management.
According to the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions (ASAHP), allied health professionals assist with the delivery of services related to the identification and prevention of diseases and disorders, diet and nutrition, rehabilitation and health systems management.
Allied health professionals fall into two categories: technicians (assistants) and therapists/technologists. Technicians perform procedures with an educational background spanning about two years while therapists and technologists require more intensive educational curricula and procedural skills.
Allied health professionals include, but are not limited to:
While there are many similarities between health management and health administration, health management focuses on the larger business and regulatory needs of an organization. Health administration, on the other hand, focuses more on the oversight of personnel and practices within a department or division.
This online degree is designed specifically for allied health professionals, such as dental hygienists, medical assistants and speech, physical or occupational therapists, who want to pursue an education in health management. It can help prepare you to be an office manager or program manager.
Our health management program is designed to be flexible, so you can prepare for a management role in healthcare while you work and take care of family. If you’re an allied health professional, you can now apply your previous course credits toward our Bachelor of Science in Health Management degree.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for medical and health services managers is much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment of medical and health services managers is projected to grow 28% from 2021 to 2031. Additionally, about 56,600 openings for medical and health services managers are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
The BLS Projected Growth for 2021-2031 is published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data reflects the BLS’ projections of national (not local) conditions. These data points are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates.
No, an associate degree in an allied health profession is not required before you enroll in our online health management degree. You’ll need at least 30 college-level credits to enroll into the BSHM program.
Applicants must have a minimum of 30 program applicable college-level credits (up to 87) to enroll into the BSHM program, which are applied toward total program credits. Students with more than 30 transfer credits may finish in less than 3 years.
Yes, we offer a master’s pathway for students pursuing a bachelor’s in health management degree. You can complete two of the required courses for a Master of Health Administration while finishing your bachelor’s degree. Reach out to your academic counselor for additional information.
While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.