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Executive Healthcare Administration (Online)

Admission is currently suspended.

Study in the Executive Healthcare Administration certificate program provides nurses with a master’s degree the opportunity to explore areas in nursing that will further expand their roles within the profession. The program requires completion of the four specialty courses of the Health Systems Administration master’s degree program as well as a 90 hour executive internship with a Chief Nursing Officer preceptor. The capstone project prepares students to perform effectively in a high level management or executive position in a healthcare provider institution. Students who have completed Seton Hall’s Health Systems Administration with Case Management program can earn this certificate upon the completion of the Executive Internship in Health Systems Administration.

*The baccalaureate degree program in nursing/master's degree program in nursing/Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Seton Hall University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

BY THE NUMBER

  • TOP 75 US News Ranking of Graduate Nursing Programs
  • 80% Full-time Faculty with Doctoral Degrees
  • 19% Anticipated R.N. Job Growth By 2022
  • 12% Male Graduate Nursing Students
Students By the Numbers Ph.D Nursing

Curriculum

All courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated.

  • NURS 6224 Nursing and Health Systems Administration
  • NURS 6305 Financial Management of Healthcare Systems 
  • NURS 6306 Legal and Risk Management Issues in Healthcare
  • NURS 7307 Managed Care and Reimbursement Systems
  • NURS 7600 Executive Internship-Health Systems Administration (4 credits)  
Total: 16 credits

Faculty Listing

Our faculty members are the backbone of the College of Nursing. They connect with other professional nurses - both nationally and internationally - to stay at the forefront of nursing practice. They actively conduct research at Seton Hall, all while working with students to help them reach their full potential.

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Mary Fortier
Adjunct Professor - Undergraduate Dept.
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Afua Ampiaw
Full Time Faculty
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Maryanne Barra-Schneider
Clinical Associate Professor
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Minnie Campbell
Adjunct Professor - Undergraduate Dept.
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Where Nurses Are Inspired To Become Leaders

Seton Hall University's College of Nursing has a mission to educate practitioners of nursing - from baccalaureate-prepared generalists to advanced practitioners - who aspire to be innovators and leaders in the nursing profession. It established its graduate program in 1975, its Ph.D. program in 2006 and its Doctor of Nursing Practice program in 2009. U.S. News & World Report ranks the College's graduate nursing programs among the top nursing programs nationwide.

Contact Us

  • Gabby Zengewald, MA
  • Director of Graduate Admissions and Compliance
  • [email protected]
  • (973) 761-9583