MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership
Join Johns Hopkins’ commitment to providing exceptional patient care and earn your MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership. Complement your nursing skillset with the business and leadership acumen to manage complex issues specific to the health care industry.
This program is offered both part-time and full-time. Choose your format, completing your MBA coursework on-site, online, or a combination of both. And graduate ready to provide excellent care and take on the complex challenges that face nursing.
Program Details
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Program features
Online
MBA coursework is delivered online, allowing for busy students to complete their weekly assignments around a schedule that works for them.
Flexible format
Take this program as a full-time student and complete it sooner, or continue working full-time and enroll as a part-time student.
Multidisciplinary
This dual degree positions graduates to be exceptional at patient care and safety while also giving them the tools to lead and manage change in a dynamic industry.
Take the lead
Offered within the MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership track, this dual degree builds leaders armed with the skills to manage complex problems.
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- 100% female
- 3.48 average undergraduate GPA
- 31 average age
Curriculum
The MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership is grounded in Johns Hopkins’ commitment to exceptional patient care and is complemented with a focus on management and administration, information technology, health policy, or case and population management.
The latest edition of the Carey Business School University Catalog is available.
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With an MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership, you will crunch the data to guide organizational policy and priorities, while never forgetting the patient and family at the other end of every decision. You are a nurse who sees various means to only one end: better health care.
The MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership is a 61-credit program, in addition to 504 total clinical hours. MBA courses are fully online and can be taken either asynchronously (anytime) or synchronously (real-time). Some online courses require students to attend in-person residencies. Learn more about residencies here. For more information on plans of study, visit the School of Nursing.
The MBA/MSN in Healthcare Organizational Leadership program does not qualify for F-1 or J-1 student sponsorship.Required Courses
MBA Business Foundations (20 credits)
- Accounting and Financial Reporting
- Business Analytics
- Business Communication
- Business Microeconomics
- Corporate Finance
- Marketing Management
- Negotiation
- Operations Management
- Statistical Analysis
- Strategic Management
MBA Business Electives* (16 credits)
- Business Leadership & Human Values
- Crisis Management
- Effective Teaming
- Health Care Law & Regulation
- Health Care Strategy Consulting Practicum
- Health Innovation & Evaluation
- Managing Complex Projects
- Negotiation in Health Care Settings
*This is not a comprehensive list.
School of Nursing
- Advanced Nursing Health Policy
- Healthcare Organizational Leadership Practicum I
- Healthcare Organizational Leadership Practicum II
- Healthcare Organizational Leadership Practicum III
- Leadership: Organizational Dynamics, Complexities and Change
- Leadership and Organizational Culture: Theories and Practice in Contemporary Healthcare
- Leadership Role Identity and Career Development
- Philosophical, Theoretical, and Ethical Basis of Advanced Nursing Practice
- The Research Process and Its Application to Evidence-Based Practice
Program comparison
- 61 credits, 504 clinical hours
- Full-time students graduate in two years, part-time students graduate in three years
- Asynchronous and/or fully synchronous courses
- Optional in-person experiences
- Online, flexible format
- Complete your degree in two to three years
- Optional in-person experiences
- Asynchronous and/or fully synchronous courses
- Online, flexible format
- Complete your degree in two years
- Asynchronous and/or fully synchronous courses
- Curriculum includes blend of traditional and project-based courses