Baruch College/ Mount Sinai School of Medicine Graduate Program in Health Care Adminsirtation
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Why an MBA and not an MPH or MPA in Health Care?

Health Care institutions, both profit and not-for-profit, are under enormous pressure to contain costs and improve the quality of services and products. Of the three degrees, the MBA provides the most rigorous and in depth study of managerial science. Our MBA Program in Health Care Administration first builds competency in the standard MBA core disciplines. We then show students how to apply this knowledge to the particulars of the health care industry. Our students graduate with the intellectual foundation necessary to take on the managerial challenges facing the health care industry today and tomorrow.

Where are the classes held?

All classes are held at Baruch College in our new state of the art Vertical Campus, located at 1 Bernard Baruch Way, in Manhattan located on the corner of 25th Street and Lexington Avenue.

Do you have a parking garage at the college?

No, we don’t have a garage, but there are some in the neighborhood. Parking is very limited in the immediate neighborhood. The M23 Cross-town bus stops nearby as well as the IRT #6 train. We are a brisk 15- 20-minute walk to Penn Station or Grand Central Station.

How much does the program cost per year?

The current cost* of the program is:

NY State Residents                Out of State Residents

Year 1: $16,478                                $21,623

Year 2: $15,008                                $19,418

Year 3: $15,008                                $19,418

I’m from Italy, and will need an I 20 and student visa to attend, will you prepare them for me?

As a part time program, we are not able to issue immigration documents to students.

I’m an M.D., Is The GMAT ever waived?

No, we require the GMAT of all applicants and it is never waived.

Must I be working full time in Heath Care?

No, but over 90 percent of our students work in the health care industry. Working in the industry enhances the relevancy of the curriculum and the marketability of the MBA program.

What types of jobs can I hold after Graduation?

Listed below are a sampling of jobs held by our alumni:

  • Chief Administrator
  • Commissioner of Hospitals
  • Executive Director
  • Partner
  • President
  • Medical director
  • Chief operating Office/Vice President of Operations
  • Executive Vice President
  • Sr. Vice President General Manager
  • Vice President for managed Care
  • Vice President for Planning
  • Administrator, Ophthalmology
  • Assistant Administrator
  • Assistant Director of Finance
  • Assistant Director of Behavioral Health Services
  • Assistant Director of operations
  • Associate Director Clinical operation Systems
  • Director Human resources
  • Director Budget and Planning
  • Director, Decision Support
  • Account Executive
  • Practice manager
  • Associate Risk manager
  • Senior Consultant
  • Senior Financial Analyst Administrative Resident
  • Health Care Attorney

Why an MBA and not an MPH or MPA?

Where are the classes held?

Do you have a parking garage?

How much does the program cost?

Will you prepare student visas?

Is The GMAT ever waived?

Must I be working full time in Heath Care?

What types of jobs can I hold after Graduation?

*Cost of the program is based on the Program Fees and Tuition which is subject to change.

Baruch College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action institution. The College does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, alienage or citizenship, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran or marital status in its student admissions, employment, access to programs, and administration of educational policies. Baruch College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action institution. The College does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, alienage or citizenship, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran or marital status in its student admissions, employment, access to programs, and administration of educational policies.

Baruch College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action institution. The College does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, alienage or citizenship, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran or marital status in its student admissions, employment, access to programs, and administration of educational policies.