Not all healthcare heroes wear scrubs. You can take your place in healthcare with Roosevelt University's 100% online healthcare administration degree, where you'll get the real-world skills to make an impact in your community.
Roosevelt's graduates are so well prepared that our program boasts a 100% job placement rate. Plus, the program serves as a strong foundation for further study in the field. Our dedicated advisors and career services team will work closely with you to achieve your goals, empowering you to build a career of meaning.
Learn on your own schedule with our 100% online bachelor's in healthcare administration program, perfect for working professionals. As your final project, you'll take a capstone course or internship that directly correlates to your career goals, giving you the real-world experience you need to stand out to employers.
All health science administration alumni have found jobs within two months after graduation. About 70% of students already working in health care get promoted after earning their Roosevelt degree.
Roosevelt students have interned at Abbott Laboratories, Swedish Hospital, Integrated Medical and more.
About 30% of Roosevelt students go on to master’s degree programs, a gateway to earning higher healthcare administration salary.
You can also accelerate your path to a graduate degree and earn your bachelor’s and master’s in public administration in five years at Roosevelt University.
A healthcare administrator oversees the daily operations of medical facilities, managing staff, budgets, compliance, and patient services to ensure efficient, high‑quality care. They coordinate departments, streamline processes, and support strategic planning to keep the organization running smoothly.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Medical and Health Services Managers earn a median annual salary of $117,960 per year. The BLS also notes a 23% growth rate in the field through 2034, which is much faster than average for all occupations.
Roosevelt's BA in Health Science Administration can prepare you for roles such as healthcare administrator, medical office manager, patient services coordinator, clinic operations supervisor, or entry‑level roles in billing, compliance, and healthcare quality management. These positions span hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, public health agencies, and long‑term care facilities.