Healthcare Operations Management, MS
Earn a healthcare management degree online that will provide you with skills and knowledge necessary to take on highly valued positions in a variety of healthcare settings.
This isn't your every day online Healthcare Management Degree.
Be in charge of change. As the healthcare industry undergoes a dramatic evolution, so will the jobs of those who oversee healthcare operations and management. Managers are being asked to improve and guide the productivity and efficiency of operations in their organizations. With an online Master of Science in Healthcare Operations Management from NMC, you'll be ready to deftly handle the challenges.
Create your own success. The online Healthcare Operations Management masters degree at NMC is unlike other healthcare administration degrees. This program not only gives you a foundation for management and leadership, it also provides an application-based curriculum so you'll be able to skillfully manage the integration of people, processes and systems in any healthcare environment.
Healthcare Operations Management Program Info
- Taught by industry leaders
- Features a unique delivery method - all courses will be taught in 1-credit, 4-week modules
- Students have the flexibility to choose how many courses to take at a time and how quickly to complete his or her degree
- Completion of the masters degree requires a total of 32 credit hours
- Graduate certificate option available
Healthcare Management Salary and Job Outlook
Healthcare administration salary ranges will vary by experience, education, level of responsibilities, location and many other variables. The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the U. S. median salary in May 2010 for Medical and Health Service Managers was $84,270 per year, with a faster than average projected job growth until 2020 of 22 percent.
Admissions
| Application Deadline: Rolling |
Program Start Date: March 2013 |
Prospective students in this online healthcare management degree may apply anytime and are accepted from deadlines throughout the year. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and students will be notified of their admission by letter or phone.
Program Admissions Criteria
Applicants are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:
- Bachelor degree (or higher) from an accredited university or college - does not have to be in healthcare
- Bachelor degree GPA of 2.5 or above
- Students can transfer in up to nine (9) graduate credit hours of coursework from other schools
- Potential academic credit for prior learning
Program Application Process
To be considered for admission the following items must be submitted to the Admissions Office:
- NMC online application
- Written Statement
- Resume
- Official transcripts from graduating institutions
- Professional consultation with an admissions representative
For More Information Contact:
Laurel Zentner
Recruitment & Admissions Coordinator
(402) 354-7170
laurel.zentner@methodistcollege.edu
Tuition & Fees
Attending Nebraska Methodist College represents a major investment in your future. For most students, attending college takes planning and sacrifice. NMC recognizes this and is committed to helping you find every avenue to finance your education.
| Tuition per credit hour: $681 |
For employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs, contact Laurel Zentner for tuition details.
Financial Assistance
There are several options to help you address the costs of this online healthcare management degree:
- Pay the program costs yourself.
- Use available employee education benefit resources with your company.
- Use student loans. The college can work with you to administer this process. A requirement is for you to submit a FAFSA application. More details on our Financial Aid page. It is best to start this process early.
- If you are an employee of Nebraska Methodist Health System, contact Laurel Zentner for more information about your financial assistance options.
Courses will focus on a specific topic and are broken into nine different program areas. By limiting to 1-credit, the course will require work but will not be incredibly time intensive over a four-week period. A student must take a certain number of courses within each program theme to complete the degree.
See the upcoming schedule of courses >
Below are a listing of the available courses. More courses will be added as they become available.
Leadership and Management (3 required)
Strategic Orientation (1 required)
Human Resource Management (1 required)
Financial Management (2 required)
Systems Thinking and Risk Intelligence (3 required)
Healthcare Analytics (2 required)
Healthcare Operations (3 required)
Effective Communication (2 required)
Health Informatics (1 required)
Capstone (1 required)
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How is this degree different a Healthcare Administration degree (HCA)? |
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A healthcare administration degree is generally very generic and provides basic business knowledge for individuals in healthcare. The Healthcare Operations Management degree focuses on developing, planning and managing healthcare systems and operations, with a strong emphasis on applied knowledge rather than theoretical. Our goal is to make you a more effective healthcare manager. |
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What is unique about this program? |
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Our program is tailored to the working professional with a framework and course design that provides flexibility to balance professional and personal commitments with your academic goals. Course are offered in 1-credit, 4-week long sessions. There will be eleven 4-week modules per year. Students have the flexibility to take up to three courses during any 4-week sessions, or sit out a session when you get too busy at work or home - the choice is yours. Courses are taught by industry leaders who engage students in applying industry standards and learning cutting-edge techniques. |
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Why have 1-credit courses? |
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The program is designed for busy healthcare professionals. Courses focus on a specific topic versus a range of topics. By limiting each course to 1-credit, the course will require work but will not be overly time intensive over a four-week period. This is important for a working professional. |
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How would I apply this to my work? |
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The following are examples of how you would be able to apply coursework:
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How does this program relate to the Healthcare Analytics Certificate Program (HACP)? |
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The Healthcare Analytics Certificate Program is a non-credit degree program developed as a professional development opportunity for employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Master of Science in Healthcare Operations Management (HCOM) is a for-credit program with the focus on career development and advancement, and open to anyone who meets the criteria for admission. For individuals who have passed courses in the HACP program, program degree requirements will be reduced. |
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What should I expect within a typical course? |
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Courses will be very applied and focused and are developed for the working professional. Courses will be structured around threaded Pillars of Learning:
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What if I don't want to get a master's of science degree? |
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You can take select courses that interest you or you can pursue a graduate-level certificate in Healthcare Operations Management by completing 10 courses. As a non-degree seeking student, you can take select courses that interest you. You would apply to our school as a post-bachelor degree student. Per the College policy for non-degree seeking students, you can take up to 9 credits. Limited financial aid options exist for non-degree seeking students. As a certificate student, you can take ten courses and receive a graduate certificate in Healthcare Operations Management. For this option, you will have to apply to be admitted to our graduate program. Limited financial aid options exist for certificate students. Contact Online Admissions for more details. |
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What is the schedule of courses? |
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Courses will be offered in each of our traditional academic terms (Fall, Spring, and Summer). Within each academic term, there will be numerous modules. View the listing of courses for 2013. |

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