

The Health Management and Policy Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami prepares students to lead and improve healthcare organizations through a deep understanding of health systems, policy frameworks, and administrative strategy. This four-year, full-time degree blends coursework in public health, economics, ethics, and organizational leadership to equip students with the tools necessary to address the complex challenges facing healthcare delivery today. Emphasizing both operational knowledge and policy insight, the program is ideal for those seeking to drive change within hospitals, government agencies, insurance companies, or nonprofit health organizations.
Students engage in a curriculum that combines theoretical foundations with practical applications. Topics such as health law, healthcare finance, and policy analysis are taught alongside leadership development, data interpretation, and decision-making in healthcare contexts. Faculty with experience in health administration and policy help students understand how to navigate healthcare systems, evaluate policy outcomes, and manage programs effectively. With internship opportunities, case-based learning, and exposure to local and national health systems, graduates are prepared to contribute meaningfully to a field where effective leadership directly impacts patient outcomes and public well-being.
Year 1 – Introduction to Health Systems and Policy
• Foundations of Public Health
• Introduction to U.S. Healthcare System
• Principles of Microeconomics
• College Writing and Research
Year 2 – Management and Legal Contexts
• Healthcare Management
• Health Law and Ethics
• Statistics for Health Sciences
• Organizational Behavior
Year 3 – Financial and Strategic Analysis
• Healthcare Finance and Budgeting
• Policy Development and Evaluation
• Health Information Systems
• Strategic Planning in Healthcare
Year 4 – Applied Practice and Capstone Experience
• Internship in Health Administration or Policy
• Global Health or Comparative Health Systems
• Capstone in Health Management and Policy
• Electives in Health Equity, Insurance, or Emergency Preparedness
Graduates of the Health Management and Policy program are equipped to enter roles that support leadership, analysis, and coordination within healthcare institutions. Career paths include positions as healthcare administrators, policy analysts, hospital operations managers, insurance coordinators, and public health planners. Many work in hospitals, health networks, consulting firms, government health agencies, or nonprofit health advocacy groups. Some pursue graduate degrees in health administration (MHA), public health (MPH), policy, or law to further specialize. With a strong understanding of both organizational functions and policy dynamics, graduates play a key role in ensuring that health services are effective, equitable, and sustainable.
The University of Miami’s Health Management and Policy program offers a strategic blend of policy education and administrative training, supported by experienced faculty and industry connections. Students benefit from Miami’s diverse healthcare landscape, gaining access to hands-on experiences through internships and partnerships with hospitals and public agencies. The curriculum emphasizes practical leadership, ethical decision-making, and policy impact, allowing students to connect theory with action. With personalized advising, professional development support, and a focus on real-world application, this program prepares students to become effective leaders and advocates in the evolving world of healthcare management and reform.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States