Earn a Dual MBA/MPH Degree–100% Online
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Health care is the third-largest contributor to economic activity in 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.1 As an industry that evolves almost as quickly as the technologies that drive it, the business of health care can be as complex as patient care. It takes a unique understanding of both to successfully shepherd organizations and government agencies.
Through Benedictine University’s online Dual Master of Business Administration/Master of Public Health (MBA/MPH) program, you’ll combine advanced business studies with coursework in public health. You will earn this advanced degree in just 24 courses—as opposed to the 33 courses that would be required to complete each individually.
As part of your MBA program, you can choose to add one of the following in-demand concentrations: Digital Marketing or Project Management. Upon graduation, you’ll be poised to take on leadership roles in public health in both the private and governmental sectors.
When you make the choice to earn your online degree from Benedictine University, you choose to not compromise. Your career stays on track as you balance online classes with work and you graduate with enhanced skills and a degree from a prestigious and historic university. Compromise is not in our vocabulary…nor should it be in yours.
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A Curriculum That Builds Leaders
Earning an online dual MPH/MBA from Benedictine University takes commitment, foresight, ambition and a willingness to learn. It’s no coincidence that these are also the qualities of leadership. As a BenU student, you are just not taught to lead–you’re expected to.
Connect to Your Future
Learning online may not feel like a traditional college experience because it’s not. The curriculum mirrors that of an on-campus program and the professors are the same. But online learning gives you more say in how earning your degree fits into your already busy life. You determine how to balance your online program with work, family and other commitments. BenU gives you all the student support and career-related services you’d find on campus. Connecting to your future online may be the best choice for you.
Pursue a Career with Healthy Potential for Growth
A dual MPH/MBA gives you the best opportunity to pursue a high-paying career as a health care administrator, working for public health agencies such as county and city hospitals, federally qualified health centers, community health centers, state public agencies, the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organizations.
Annual Median Pay 2023
- Public Relations and Fundraising Manager: $130,4802
- Medical and Health and Services Manager: $110,6803
- Administrative Services Manager, Health Care and Social Assistance: $96,0804
- Epidemiologist: $81,3905
Engage with Your Education
With a focus on usability and design, our online learning framework–Engage Learning Management System (LMS)—is built according to industry best practices and is always improving. It’s easy to use, facilitates communication through live chat with faculty and classmates and gives you an increased social presence.
Sources and Disclaimer
- “GDP by Industry,” Bureau of Economic Analysis. Retrieved on November 26, 2024, from https://www.bea.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024 August 29). Public Relations and Fundraising Managers. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved November 27, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024 August 29). Medical and Health Services Managers. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved November 27, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024 August 29). Administrative Services and Facilities Managers. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved November 27, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024 August 29). Epidemiologists. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved November 27, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.
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