Lead the Way
in Health Care
Earn Your Executive Master of Health Administration From Cornell University
Position yourself for success in one of today’s fastest-growing fields.
The Cornell Brooks Executive Master of Health Administration—the only hybrid CAHME-ranked Executive degree program from an Ivy League institution—provides an unrivaled experience for health care professionals.
Whether you manage a team in a hospital, work in the pharmaceutical industry, or are a practicing M.D., Cornell University’s blended Executive Master of Health Administration offers you the opportunity to learn from top-notch faculty in a flexible online format, combined with two week-long sessions on Cornell University’s campus in Ithaca, NY, and one weekend session in Boston, MA.
Program Overview
- Health Care Organizations and Behavior
- Microeconomics for Managers
- Business Statistics
- Financial Accounting
- Health Law for Managers
- Managing Operations
- Managerial Finance
- Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare 1
- Leadership, Innovation and Change Management
- Health Economics 1
- Health Care Strategy
- Health Marketing for Managers
- Health Economics 2
- Health Care Strategy
- Capstone
- Elective Courses
- Health Care Organizations and Behavior
- Population Health for Executives
- Quality Improvement for Managers
- Health Care Innovation
- Driving High Reliability in Health Care
- Leadership, Innovation and Change Management
- Health Economics 1
- Michael Richards, Professor, Sloan Program Director, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Kristen Underhill, Professor, Cornell Law School, Weill Cornell Medical College
- Thomas Evans, Visiting Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Natalia Santamaría, Visiting Senior Lecturer, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
- Cindy van Es, Professor of Practice, Cornell Dyson School
- Nick Fabrizio, Senior Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Laurie Sprung, Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Scott Newton, Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Terry Murphy, Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- Robert Lancey, Lecturer, Executive-In-Residence, Sloan Program in Health Administration
- Angus Corbett, Lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
Flexible Format
18-month part-time program for working professionals
Online Courses
A series of 5-week asynchronous online courses designed by Cornell faculty
Residential Sessions
Two 1-week residencies on campus in beautiful Ithaca, NY
