A listing of online health care degree programs in the United States categorized by universities for easy reference. Select a program that can help you achieve the career goals you set for yourself. Get an accredited health care degree from the comfort of your living room.
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American InterContinental University Online |
| Healthcare Management is one of the fastest growing occupational fields in the United States.
The aging of our population and the continuing advancements being made in healthcare technology are creating one of the fastest growing job markets in North America. The U.S. Department of Labor has predicted there will be over 2,800,000 new healthcare jobs by 2008.
- Associate's (AABA) - Healthcare Administration
- Bachelor's of Business Administration in Healthcare Management
- MBA - Healthcare Management

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DeVry University |
- Associate Degree, Health Information Technology
- BBA - Health Services Management

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University of Phoenix |
- AA in Health Care Administration
- BS in Health Administration
- BS in Health Administration/Health Information Systems
- BS in Health Administration/Long Term Care
- MBA - Health Care Management
- Master of Health Administration
- Master of Health in Administration/Gerontology
- Master of Health in Administration/Health Care Education
- Master of Health in Administration/Health Care Informatics
- Doctor of Health Administration
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Walden University |
Walden's public health program gives you the real-world skills and knowledge you need to promote wellness, disease prevention and health promotion in your community.
- Ph.D. in Health Services
- Ph.D. in Public Health
- Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.)

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Strayer University |
Master of Health Services Administration
The Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) program is designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals and others in health services support industries that wish to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to assume mid-level and executive level managerial positions in health services organizations. Health Services Administration degrees prepare students by training them to manage and direct the business aspects of healthcare. Specific careers, as identified by the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration (ACEHSA), include working as hospital administrators, healthcare managers, managed healthcare plan coordinators, and administrators of short and long-term residential facilities.

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