About
the
Curriculum
The
University
of Michigan's
Executive
Master's
Program
in Health
Management
and
Policy
is designed
to provide
a well-rounded,
high
quality
professional
education.
The
initial
set
of courses
in the
program
covers
the
health
services
system,
microeconomics,
epidemiology,
biostatistics,
and
health
politics.
That
is followed
by health
economics,
management
accounting,
operations
research,
current
issues
in public
health,
and
analysis
of organizations.
The
final
set
of courses
includes
principles
of health
behavior,
health
law,
corporate
finance,
principles
of environmental
health
science,
marketing
and
competitive
strategy,
and
a capstone
course
organized
around
case
studies.