Healthcare Leadership, Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership is designed for professionals who want to enhance their proficiency and breadth of healthcare knowledge. It provides individuals with an understanding of the context, management, and issues for healthcare organizations. It prepares students for a career in a healthcare environment by providing additional management skills and knowledge, including healthcare systems, healthcare policies, and healthcare population management affecting the healthcare delivery system.

Matriculation Requirements

Application for admission to the Graduate Certificate Program in Healthcare Management with application fee.

A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college/university, a nationally accredited program, or the international equivalent.

A 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA or a 3.0 GPA calculated on the last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) of undergraduate work. 

Acceptance of graduate certificate program student status offers is valid only for the semester in the offer. Applicants who do not begin attendance during the semester in their admissions offers must reapply and pay the application fees before the applicable semester deadline. At the graduate certificate program's discretion, graduate certificate programs may defer enrollment if students apply for a deferment before the end of the semester for which they were admitted.