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Join Dominican's Next Executive MBA Cohort!
Dominican University of California's Healthcare Executive MBA is designed for ambitious healthcare professionals looking to elevate their careers. Whether you’re a clinician, administrator, or industry leader, our program equips you with the business acumen and strategic leadership skills needed to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.
Led by Dominican’s talented and experienced faculty, EMBA students will analyze and influence the context in which healthcare organizations are operating. Students will integrate their learning directly into their work experiences, providing an immediate return on investment through career advancement and growth.
Healthcare Executive MBA Program Highlights
- Tailored for Healthcare Professionals – Curriculum blends health policy, public health, technology, informatics, pharmacy, biotech and advanced business management in preparation for executive leadership.
- Flexible Hybrid Format – Designed for working professionals with on-campus classes every other weekend bi-weekly zoom sessions.
- One-Year Accelerated Program – Fast-track your career without putting it on hold. Designed to provide career advancement and growth opportunities.
- Scholarships and Competitive Tuition – Merit-based scholarships are available making a top-tier education more accessible.
- Real-World Impact – Tackle real-world healthcare challenges and develop skills in innovation, change management and strategic decision-making.
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(415) 257-1376
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A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited institution of higher education is required to apply to our graduate programs. GMAT and GRE Not Required.
- Completed Application — Apply now!
- Official Transcript(s)
Official transcript of coursework from each college or university attended (undergraduate and graduate). Find complete instructions on how to submit your transcripts to Dominican here. - Resume
- Statement of Purpose/Intent
An essay describing professional and/or personal goals for obtaining the above graduate degree. - One Letter of Recommendation
Letter of recommendation: Professional, on letterhead. - International Applicants
International candidates must meet additional admissions requirements.
2025-2026 Tuition and Fees
| Application Deadlines | Tuition Rate Per Unit* | Number of Units | Format and Length |
Fall:
| $1,236 View Tuition and Financial Aid for details. | 36 Units | Hybrid (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and every other Saturday) One-year |
*Tuition and fees are set by the Dominican University of California Board of Trustees and may change at any time. Subsequent year calculations reflect a projected 3% annual increase.
Scholarships
Scholarships and grants are types of aid that do not have to be repaid and that can help to directly reduce your tuition expenses. View applicable scholarships below. Contact your admissions counselor for more information.
| Scholarships | Eligibility Requirement | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Academic Excellence Scholarship | 3.55 - 4.0 GPA | 30% of tuition |
| Departmental Scholarship | 3.35 - 3.54 GPA | 20% of tuition |
| Graduate Scholarship | 3.25 - 3.34 GPA | 10% of tuition |
Students will acquire knowledge in several functional areas of healthcare business, including:
- Healthcare Economics and Delivery
- Accounting for Decision Making in Healthcare
- Healthcare Innovation and Informatics
- Organizational Behavior in Healthcare
- Healthcare Analytics and Continuous Quality Improvement
- Healthcare Policies, Laws, and Regulation
- Managerial Finance for Healthcare
- Global Healthcare Policy
- Strategic Leadership in Healthcare
- Clinical Decision Making
- The Pharmacy and Biotech Industry
- Marketing Management for Value Creation in Healthcare
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