MS Clinical Leadership in Healthcare Management

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The Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Leadership in Healthcare Management is a stand-alone program designed to give you a better understanding of the healthcare industry and the environment in which it exists and is for those who aspire to clinically-related leadership roles. Clinical leadership courses provide physicians, clinicians, pharmacists, nurse managers and other healthcare professionals with an understanding of the complex business environment in which they will ultimately practice, and the degree may enhance the academic record of those who plan to attend medical school.

The master's in clinical leadership consists of 12 courses of graduate work. At the end, graduates will be prepared to continue their careers in their clinical fields. The program can be completed in one year, full-time, or over a three-year period, part-time.

The MS in Clinical Leadership in Healthcare Management is a 36 credit program (a total of 12 3-credit courses). There are 11 required courses and one elective course. The program can be completed in one year, full-time, or over a three-year period, part-time. Joint program students complete the MS degree concurrently with another degree program.

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Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
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1 year
2 years
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Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs