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Online MBA: Healthcare Analytics Specialization

Build Expertise in Data Analytics for Healthcare Careers

Develop skills for careers at the intersection of healthcare and technology with the online MBA in Healthcare Analytics from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. You will learn advanced data analytics techniques for strengthening organizational efficiency and patient care across the healthcare landscape.

Saint Mary’s industry-experienced faculty members bring real-world expertise to each classroom. Through their instruction, you will acquire the advanced competencies needed to glean insights from complex data and help healthcare leaders make smarter, more impactful decisions.

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36

credits

$775

per credit

1.5 – 2 years

completion time*

SeptOctJan MarMayJune

start dates

Online

36

credits

$775

per credit

1.5 – 2 years

completion time*

SeptOctJan MarMayJune

start dates

Online

Why Should You Specialize in Healthcare Analytics?

The use of data analytics in healthcare has the potential to improve the efficiency of patient care and improve outcomes within hospitals, physicians’ offices, and other healthcare settings. Positions in this field require business acumen and knowledge of advanced technologies — which you can gain with Saint Mary’s online MBA in Healthcare Analytics. You’ll complete this program in a flexible online format that promotes academic and professional success.

Specialization Highlights

  • Flexible online format
  • Six start dates per year
  • Eight-week terms
  • No GRE/GMAT requirements
  • A business background is not required

Required Course List & Requirements

The Healthcare Analytics specialization includes four courses (12 credits) that delve into innovative analytics techniques relevant to careers across the healthcare landscape. The coursework will introduce you to a wide range of technologies and systems used in healthcare data analytics, from predictive modeling and machine learning to cloud computing and data warehouses. You’ll also learn to leverage AI to collect and analyze complex data to elevate organizational decision-making and performance in this field.

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  • This course provides an introduction to advanced concepts in predictive modeling and techniques to discover patterns in data, identify variables with the most predictive power, and develop predictive models. Students are introduced to descriptive, predictive, prescriptive analytics and optimization models. The course utilizes Microsoft Excel to engineer and analyze business models. Students identify the proper use of complete regression, optimization, and exponential smoothing models.

    Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:

    • Utilize datasets to develop statistics and probability to predict future outcomes
    • Implement appropriate models needed to analyze and critically evaluate business objectives
    • Develop written and oral communication skills required to report on data-intensive business situations
    • Organize data-intensive content in a professional setting
    • Execute advanced analytics techniques

  • Examine ethical and legal considerations when working with healthcare data, including government regulations. This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of data-driven culture and how it can be applied to organizations of any size or industry. Students will gain practical knowledge and skills to help their organizations make better decisions based on data. Students study real world cases illustrating data governance in organizations, issues in patient privacy, data ownership, and restrictions on data analysis.

    Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:

    • Compare the relationship between data collection laws and analytic needs
    • Evaluate project needs to determine the level of sensitivity required in data set analysis
    • Explain the ethical and legal considerations with data and consumer records
    • Analyze the needs that different organizations have with data governance

  • This course explores performance management and technology management for the healthcare industry. This includes patient records, billing, operations, and organizations that support the healthcare industry. Students study healthcare informatics, patient portals, ERP systems, and data repositories such as data marts, data warehouses, and cloud computing. Common software used to collect and query data is also explored.

    Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:

    • Evaluate different decision support systems used in healthcare
    • Differentiate between the various data requirements needed in healthcare organizations for analytics projects
    • Execute simple SQL queries to pull data needed for an analytics project
    • Create performance management metrics and measurements within the balanced scorecard framework
    • Identify common entry points and technology in which users have access to patient and operational data

  • This course covers the collection of data and the use of information as an asset in a healthcare organization. Students learn how to collect and transform data for use in an artificial intelligence project using R-Studio. Students study patterns using machine learning techniques and incorporate business strategy in their analysis.

    Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:

    • Assess data quality in patient and operational healthcare data
    • Evaluate standards of excellence in data collection methods for artificial intelligence
    • Build a quality dataset from raw data for use in machine learning models
    • Create data mining predictions with categorical regression and data transformation
    • Implement statistical models to study and improve model accuracy

Tuition and Fees

A college education is invaluable. You can take it wherever you want to go or as far as you want to go. The cost of quality education should not get in the way of reaching your goals. Here at Saint Mary’s, we are committed to providing a quality education that is accessible and affordable.

Explore cost breakdowns for tuition and other fees of the Online MBA Program.

Get on Track for Healthcare Data Analytics Jobs

Big data and information security are top priorities for healthcare organizations today, fueling demand for skilled data analysts. With this specialization, you can prepare for healthcare analytics jobs that require proficiency in health informatics, information systems, and data analysis. Career paths to follow after completing the online MBA in Healthcare Analytics program include:

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317,700

computer and information technology job openings are projected each year from 2024 to 20341

15%

job growth projected for health information technologists and medical registrars from 2024 to 20342

Sources and Disclaimer

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, “Computer and Information Technology Occupations.” Retrieved September 8, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm.
  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, “Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars.” Retrieved September 8, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/health-information-technologists-and-medical-registrars.htm.

*Completion times may vary.