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The Master of Health Care Management (MHCM) program is designed for professionals who want to lead and manage within today's complex health care systems.
The Master of Health Care Management (MHCM) program is designed for professionals who want to lead and manage within today's complex health care systems. It combines core business and management principles with in-depth knowledge of health care policy, ethics, and service delivery.
Through the program, students develop the strategic, financial, and operational skills needed to make a meaningful impact on health care organizations. The MHCM program is well suited for current and aspiring leaders working in hospitals, public health organizations, long-term care, government agencies, private health services, and related sectors.
If you prefer the energy of campus life or the freedom of online learning, the MHCM program meets you where you are, without compromising excellence or experiential learning.
Applicants to the health care management degree must meet the following minimum conditions for admission:
Applicants without a degree or experience in a health-related field will be required to complete the Introduction to Health and Health Care course as part of their program.
The Office of the Registrar had dedicated more than $15 million in scholarships, awards and financial support to students in 2026. Entrance Awards are for newly admitted international and domestic students, while Academic Scholarships are for those entering the second term of their program.
Master’s in health care management applicants must submit:
Applicants who completed undergraduate studies outside Canada must also submit: