About Monroe College
Monroe College was founded in 1933 with a single goal: To educate men and women for a successful future. Monroe is recognized as a leader in providing a focused, career-oriented, quality education that integrates classroom learning with real-world experience. Monroe offers a range of certificate, associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. Monroe is more than a college. It is a family, a future, a path to your career. Students, instructors, and staff work together to reach their goals and to have each other’s backs. Monroe works with you to jumpstart your career from day one. The practical skills you learn, your internships, the relationships you build with employers in your field — they’re all focused on your future. At Monroe, everyone’s got your back. You’ll be given the information and skills needed to empower you, solve problems and make decisions in the real world. You’ll be better positioned to compete in the marketplace and forge a path of your very own. Monroe’s faculty and staff are wholly committed to your success. They will be your mentors, your advocates, your champions, and your cheerleaders, from the day you apply until the day you graduate and beyond. Rest assured, you will never feel lost in the crowd at Monroe.
About Program
You’ve got drive and determination … and you aim to put that to work serving the diverse health care needs of your community. You’ve come to the right place. Our master’s in health care administration prepares you for leadership or management positions in settings where you can make a difference – hospitals, government institutions, and nonprofit organizations.
Foundation Courses
Depending on your undergraduate experiences, you may be required to take foundation courses before beginning the master’s program. Courses are offered on weekends, either online or on campus. Your admissions advisor will council you on whether or not you need these foundation courses.
- Statistics Foundations – The objective of the course is to strengthen skills in abstract thinking, critical analysis, and forecasting.
- Economics Foundations – This course covers topics such as analysis of supply and demand, price elasticity, and identification of the main components of macroeconomics.
Amenities
- Full Time
- Interview