Lead the Future of Healthcare Business
Pair your passion for healthcare with the skills of business leadership in Clarkson's new Healthcare Business bachelor's degree program.
Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world—and it needs leaders who can navigate both patient care and business strategy. Beginning Fall 2025, Clarkson University introduces the Healthcare Business major, a program designed for students who want to build careers in healthcare management, administration or leadership. With a strong foundation in both healthcare and business, you’ll graduate prepared to manage hospitals, private practices, healthcare organizations—or launch your own venture.
Why Major in Healthcare Business at Clarkson?
- Industry Demand: Employment for medical and health services managers is projected to grow 23% between 2024 and 2034, with more than 62,000 new openings each year.
- Balanced Training: Learn business fundamentals—finance, marketing, management—while gaining insight into healthcare systems and policy.
- Career Flexibility: Enter the workforce directly in healthcare administration and business roles or continue to graduate school for clinical degrees, Clarkson’s MBA in Healthcare Management, or MS in Healthcare Data Analytics.
- Proven Model: Built on the success of Clarkson’s Engineering & Management program, which has produced top healthcare and industry leaders.
What You'll Learn
As a Healthcare Business major at Clarkson, you’ll build a foundation in both business and healthcare, preparing you to lead in one of the fastest-growing industries. Your coursework will help you:
Understand Healthcare Systems
Explore patient care settings, economics, insurance markets, pharmaceutical and medical technology industries, and the impact of government funding.
Apply Core Business Principles
Gain skills in finance, accounting, marketing, organizational behavior and supply chain management, all applied directly to healthcare settings.
Leverage Data and Evidence-Based Practice
Use business intelligence, data analytics and scientific literature to improve both patient outcomes and organizational efficiency.
Develop Leadership and Communication Skills
Build strong communication abilities to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams and lead organizations through change.
Stay Ahead of Healthcare Innovation
Explore healthcare quality improvement, information technology and emerging trends that shape the future of the industry.



