Tap into the tremendous resources of America’s oldest research university. Gain a hands-on understanding of the analytical, economic, political, and
technological perspectives of a fast-changing and complex health care landscape.
MASTER OF SCIENCE in
health caremanagement
693 AVERAGE GMAT
3.37 AVERAGE UNDERGRADUATE GPA
36 credits
All Health Care Management full-time students will take these course requirements:Business Communication (2 credits)Business Leadership & Human Values (2 credits)7 Core courses (14 credits), including a seminar course7 Depth courses (14 credits)1 Action-Based Learning course (4 credits) Students may choose up to 2 general business (non-health care) courses to replace an equivalent number of depth electives (or take them as overloads). Core Courses (14 credits) • Overview Bootcamp (non-credit online) • Fundamentals of Health Care Systems • Frameworks for Analyzing Health Care Markets • Health Care Law & Regulation • Providers & Payers • Health Care Marketing & Access
• Health Care Innovation & Evaluation • Research & Policy Seminars in Health Care I & II Health Care Depth (14 credits) • Health Care Operations • Emerging Frontiers in Health Care
Technologies & Strategies • Medical Devices & Diagnostics • Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals • Health Care Financing & Financial Management • High Reliability Health Care Organizations • The Wire: Business Solutions for Community
Health Improvement Action-Based Learning (Choose one course set, 4 credits) • Health Policy Design & Implementation I & II • Client Consulting Practicum I & II • Health Services Improvement Project I & II • Commercializing Biomedical Innovations I & II
Curriculum (full-time) Please visit carey.jhu.edu for the part-time curriculum.
1.9 AVERAGE YEARS OF FULL-TIME WORK EXPERIENCE
1 yearVisit carey.jhu.edu
Part-time locations are offered in Baltimore and online.
For more information on the part-time program:
Full-time Location:
Baltimore, MD
(Harbor East)
FULL-TIME
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School offers numerous options for financing your education, including
merit-based scholarships, loans, payment plans, and tuition reimbursement available to
those who qualify.
carey.jhu.edu/admissions/financial-aid
For more information visit: carey.jhu.edu 410.234.9220 | 877-88-CAREY (877.882.2739) | [email protected]
S C H O L A R S H I P S
Graduate Employment OutcomesInformation reflects 2016 graduates.
Accepted Offers by Industry
Employers who have hired Carey 2015 or 2016 graduates:
• Baltimore City Health Department • Charles River Laboratories • Highmark Health • Inova • International Food Policy
Research Institute • Johns Hopkins Medicine • Johns Hopkins University • MSQ Ventures • New York Presbyterian Hospital • SightLife • St. Joseph Health • Taiping Life Insurance • The Johns Hopkins Health System (JHHS) • Truven Health Analytics • Community Health Systems (CHS)This is not a comprehensive list.
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90%of graduates were employed, accepted
full-time or internship positions, continued their education, or started their own
business within six months of graduation.
* Based on data collected for 91% of May 2016 and August 2016 graduates.
56% Consulting | 22% Pharmaceutical/Biotech/Health Care | 11% Financial
Services | 11% Other
67% Consulting | 11% Operations/Logistics | 11% Financial/Accounting
11% General Management
Accepted Offers by Function
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s leading authority on the quality assurance of business school programs.