EMBA/M.S. in Healthcare Leadership curriculum

The Executive MBA/M.S. in Healthcare Leadership program curriculum combines business breadth and healthcare depth with courses taught by faculty in both the Johnson Graduate School of Management and Weill Cornell Medicine. The EMBA/M.S. program is designed around collaboration, the diverse perspectives of healthcare stakeholders and gaining insights to drive innovation in the industry.

Curriculum highlights

  • Business breadth combined with a deeper understanding of the healthcare industry
  • Insights into how key healthcare stakeholders make decisions
  • Effectively leading in complex organizations
  • Learn how to drive innovation in healthcare
  • Immediately applicable
  • Team-based delivery
  • Industry-specific special events, networking and career programming
  • Some courses offer the opportunity for continuing medical education (CME) credits

Degree requirements

The Executive MBA/M.S. in Healthcare Leadership curriculum includes required core courses, electives and a capstone project. You’ll complete 60 credits in healthcare, policy, leadership and strategy, finance, accounting and general business over the course of 22 months. Students in the EMBA/M.S. in Healthcare Leadership program must take at least 6 credits of coursework each semester to be considered a full-time student.

Course descriptions

While the sequence of courses in the EMBA/M.S. in Healthcare Leadership program can vary for each cohort, you must take all required courses as they are offered and complete four electives. Required courses address competencies spanning the breadth of business and the depth of healthcare. In each term, you will take both business and healthcare courses.