Online Healthcare Administration Program

Earn your online bachelor’s degree in as few as 120 weeks

Online Healthcare Administration Program
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    Program Overview
    Healthcare needs you. And it needs capable leaders who can support the daily operations of hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities nationwide. Our fully online Bachelor’s in Healthcare Administration program offers a direct pathway into one of the nation’s fastest-growing industries, equipping you with the essential management, leadership, and organizational skills employers seek. With a streamlined curriculum, you can earn your degree in as little as two and a half years while learning on a schedule that fits your life. Designed for flexibility without sacrificing rigor, this program prepares you to step confidently into leadership-focused roles across a wide range of healthcare settings. If you’re ready to build a future where your work supports both patient care and operational excellence, our admissions team is here to guide you through every step of the enrollment process.
    ONLINE FLEXIBILITY
    Pursue your degree through a fully online program designed for working adults balancing professional and personal commitments. Learn with flexibility and intention, accessing coursework when and where it fits your life without stepping away from your responsibilities.
    120-WEEK ACCELERATED PROGRAM
    Complete your training in as few as 120 weeks and take the next step toward a fast-moving, in-demand healthcare career.
    CAREER-FOCUSED TRAINING
    Healthcare Administration Graduate Placement Rate
    77%*
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    How to apply to the Healthcare Administration Bachelor’s Program

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    Healthcare Administration Curriculum (120 Credits*)

    This bachelor’s-level curriculum is designed to build the practical, career-ready skills needed to support day-to-day healthcare operations, manage critical information, and contribute effectively across a wide range of healthcare settings while laying the groundwork for long-term professional growth.

    Course Totals
    120 Credit hours
    Course Credit Hours
    HA204 – Healthcare Organizations 3
    HA209 – Diversity & Culture in Healthcare 3
    HA211 – Healthcare Marketing and Customer Service 3
    HA240 – Medical Office Administration 3
    HA206 – Introduction to Healthcare Accounting 3
    HA110 – Electronic Medical Records 3
    HA220 – Interpersonal Communication in Healthcare 3
    HA303 – Public Policy in Healthcare 3
    HA207 – Healthcare Finance 3
    HA215 – Introduction to Healthcare Information Systems 3
    HA300 – Wellness Education 3
    HA210 – Medical Law and Ethics 3
    MG320 – Economics 3
    HA301 – Healthcare Law and Legislation 3
    HA302 Management of Human Resources 3
    HA310 – Public Health and Health Promotion 3
    HA401 – Organizational Behavior and Leadership 3
    HA304 – Global Healthcare Systems 3
    HA411 – Healthcare Systems Analysis & Design 3
    HA403 – Advanced Financial Management 3
    HA400 – Healthcare Planning and Implementation 3
    HA406 – Business Policy and Strategy 3
    HA499 – Healthcare Administration Capstone 3

    The unwavering support and consistency I received from the faculty were central to my positive experience at Brookline College.

    Gena T. Brookline College Graduate

    Progress through a streamlined curriculum that builds core knowledge in healthcare operations, business fundamentals, and health information management, preparing you for efficient, entry-level administrative roles across healthcare settings.

    Tuition varies based on individual circumstances, with financial aid options available to those who qualify. Our Student Financial Representatives provide personalized guidance to help you understand funding options and plan confidently for your education.

    Gain practical experience through applied coursework and real-world scenarios that reflect the realities of healthcare administration. Graduate prepared to support operations, manage information, and collaborate effectively within diverse healthcare environments.

    Depending on the setting, the responsibilities of a healthcare administrator may include managing a department, overseeing a physician practice, or supporting broader facility operations, with some roles involving interaction with patients and insurance providers. The BLS reports that Healthcare administrators, also referred to as Medical and Health Services Managers, report an annual mean wage of approximately $137,730*, reflecting strong earning potential in leadership-focused roles. In addition, the BLS also reports that employment for Healthcare Administrators is projected to grow 23 percent through 2034, fueled by the expanding scope, regulatory demands, and operational complexity of today’s healthcare systems. 

    Wage and outlook data may vary by region, experience level, and role, and may not reflect entry-level positions or outcomes for recent graduates.

    Accreditation

    Brookline College’s Phoenix, Tucson, Tempe, and Albuquerque campuses are accredited
    by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).

    *These placement rates are based on program-specific and campus-specific data reported to our institutional accreditor(s) in 2024. While the figures shown here are not separately reported to our accreditor, they are derived from those outcomes. For full details by program and campus, please visit our Disclosures page

    *Please note that wage data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) or other third-party sources may not be an accurate reflection of all areas of the country, may not account for the employees’ years of experience, and may not reflect the wages or outlook of entry-level employees, such as graduates of our program (accessed on 3/17/2026).