GLOBAL 2: Jobs require Masters
Jobs requiring a master’s degree are projected to grow nearly 2x faster than jobs for bachelor’s degree holders and 5x faster than jobs for high school graduates. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022)
Jobs requiring a master’s degree are projected to grow nearly 2x faster than jobs for bachelor’s degree holders and 5x faster than jobs for high school graduates. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022)
The average graduate degree holder can expect more than $3.4 million in lifetime earnings. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022)
The Graduate Certificate in Health Management examines the financial, political, legal, and operational aspects of a healthcare facility and explores the evolution of healthcare delivery in the United States.
Credits earned completing this certificate can be applied toward the MS in Leadership.
Median pay for medical and health services managers was $94,500 in 2015 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016).
The Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management fosters a deep understanding of organizational development and effective change management; workforce planning and strategic recruitment; and training and performance management.
Credits earned completing this certificate can be applied toward the MS in Organizational Leadership, MS in Corporate and Organizational Communication, and MS in Human Resources Management.