MBA in Healthcare Management
Special Features of the Program
The Department of Business Administration's MBA in Health Care Management Administration program has been ranked among the best Masters and MBAs in the world by Eduniversal for three years. In line with the goal of moving towards internationalization and diversification, the MBA program aims to achieve an academic culture of international academic exchange, international language learning, and both practical and theoretical training, in order to cultivate students with a full range of management and leadership skills, making practical contributions to the health care ecology and health care management in Taiwan.
- Cultivating Medical Professionals and Strengthening Health Care Management
In response to the rapid growth of the elderly population and the continuous reform of the health care system, the Institute's curriculum is designed to provide courses in organization, systems, management, information, operations, and marketing of health care institutions, in order to cultivate students' professionalism and practical skills to become middle- and high-level management personnel, and to achieve the goal of serving society and improving the quality of health care services. - Expanding International Perspectives and Experiencing Different Lives
In order to allow students to experience the culture and teaching of other countries, we encourage students to apply for a semester exchange at one of our partner schools abroad, in countries such as France, Korea, Czech Republic, Australia, Sweden, the United States and Canada, to experience an international learning environment. In addition, we also arrange a biennial overseas exchange program, which gives students the opportunity to visit famous universities such as Harvard and Michigan, where they not only have the opportunity to listen to the lectures of famous professors, but also to visit major medical institutions. Thematic discussions also allow students to explore the topic of the thesis while combining theoretical and practical experience. - Foreign Language Ability, Communication without Barrier
We attach great importance to the foreign language ability of students. They must pass the foreign language test before graduation or before they can submit their thesis, so as to ensure the foreign language ability and excellent quality of graduate students.
Graduation Requirements
Total Program Credits: 39 Credits
The number of graduation credits is 39, including 12 credits (31%) of required subjects: Topics on Health Care Systems, Medical Statistics, The Organizational Theory and Management in Health Care Organizations, and Research Methodology in Health Services Management. There are 27 credits (69%) of elective courses, which are divided into the areas of geriatric health care management, medical management, health technology industry management, and other fields according to the research development of the program.
Words from Our Alumni
Chia-Chi Yen, MBA in Healthcare Management Class of 2009
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