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The Baruch/Mt.Sinai Graduate MBA |
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Our commission:
The Baruch/Mt.Sinai Graduate MBA programme in Health Care establishment is dedicated to the graduate business education of practising professionals in the health care industry. The Baruch programme seeks to advanced students’ knowledge in essential business disciplines and to teach students in the application of this cognition to managerial issues in health care.
Graduates of The Baruch will show the flexibility required to cope with the speedily changing health care surroundings and be able to function effectively in a wide chain of settings and organisational forms. It is required that The Baruch Program graduates will attain major positions within the field and will work in a wide range of health care establishments that reflect the diversity of the field and the variety of populations to be served.
The Baruch Program has demonstrated a series of goals for itself and students. Upon pass completion of the degree of The Baruch our graduates will:
• Realise the structuring and positioning of health establishments to achieve optimal performance.
• Realise financial management of health establishments under choice financing mechanisms.
• Learn the role of leaders and social communications skills in managing human resources and health masters in diverse organisational surrounds.
• Achieve competence in managing information resources
and collecting, analyzing and using business and health information in decision making.
• Realize and enforce statistical, quantitative and economic analysis in decision making.
• Realize legal and moral analysis implemented to business
and clinical decision-making.
The Baruch MBA in Health Care Administration is an sped up, executive- style, part-time program with a trimester schedule that enables students to finish the degree in three years. Each trimester, students take two courses of study for a total of six courses per year. The academic of The Baruch year begins in September and runs through mid-June. Classes are scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday evening. A Total of 57 credit hours are mandatory to complete The Baruch programme.
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