

Emory University’s Master of Public Health in Health Care Management is a two-year, full-time program designed to prepare students for leadership and administrative roles within health systems, hospitals, and public health organizations. With a strong foundation in public health principles and healthcare operations, the program equips students with essential skills in policy analysis, strategic planning, financial management, and organizational leadership. The curriculum blends academic rigor with real-world application, allowing students to understand and improve the structures that shape health delivery and outcomes.
Located in Atlanta—home to the CDC, major hospital systems, and global health organizations—students gain direct access to a dynamic healthcare environment. The program emphasizes applied learning through case studies, internships, and collaborative projects, helping students address real-time issues in healthcare access, equity, and cost-efficiency. With expert faculty and strong institutional partnerships, students emerge with the knowledge and confidence to lead complex health organizations and influence system-wide improvements through data-driven decisions and ethical leadership.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Public Health and Management
Semester 2 – Strategic Management and Planning
Semester 3 – Applied Management and Practice
Semester 4 – Capstone and Career Development
Graduates of the Health Care Management MPH program are highly sought after by organizations that require professionals who understand both public health frameworks and business operations. Career paths include roles such as hospital administrators, health policy advisors, managed care analysts, program directors, and health services consultants. Many alumni work in healthcare delivery systems, public and private hospitals, government health departments, nonprofit agencies, and global health institutions. The program also provides a strong foundation for those seeking to enter executive roles in health insurance companies, consulting firms, or healthcare startups. With the growing complexity of healthcare systems and the increasing demand for effective, equitable service delivery, graduates are valued for their ability to lead teams, manage budgets, streamline operations, and design systems that improve health outcomes while controlling costs. The combination of public health insight and administrative skill makes them essential to building sustainable health infrastructure across diverse populations.
This program offers a rare blend of health policy expertise and management training, making it ideal for students who want to lead with both purpose and precision. Emory’s emphasis on applied learning ensures that students graduate with practical skills in financial strategy, operations, and organizational leadership—all grounded in a deep understanding of public health values. The curriculum is taught by a faculty of experienced scholars and industry professionals who connect theory with practice in meaningful ways. Students benefit from Emory’s location in a global health capital and gain access to a network of professionals, alumni, and institutions committed to healthcare excellence. Whether your goal is to manage a hospital department, shape national health policy, or lead a nonprofit health organization, this program provides the tools, mentorship, and professional foundation to thrive in high-impact roles that influence the future of healthcare delivery and health system reform.
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