If you have a passion for the arts but think there’s no way you can make a living in the field, think again. The Arts Production & Management program gives you the skills you need to take charge in the arts industry.
Typically $1,234 per semester
Tuition & Fees
77 credit hours
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Learn more about our minors. (Note that not all minors are possible to combine with every major.)
Shorten your path to your master's degree.
Students who qualify may take up to 9 graduate credits, which apply to both the bachelor's
degree in Health Management and the master's degree in Health Administration. Contact us for more information or learn more about our accelerated options.
Get credit for your work experience.
Registered nurses (RNs) and radiologic technologists (RTs) who are licensed in Maryland
are awarded 60 transfer credits.
Bee Line, a transfer access program designed to benefit Montgomery College students who plan to transfer to a University of Baltimore bachelor's degree program, is available for this program at the Universities at Shady Grove. Learn more.
This Bachelor of Science program:
You will:
The curriculum addresses the 10 critical content areas recommended by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration. This program prepares you to pursue UBalt’s Master of Science in Health Administration which includes the advanced courses necessary for executive careers.
Locations offered:
The University of Baltimore's B.S. in Health Management program was ranked #6 among the 25 best health care management bachelor's programs for 2024, according to Best Health Degrees.
Jemia Bell-Sandy, Health Management student
Jemia Bell-Sandy will be the first person in her family to graduate from college when she receives her B.S. in Health Management from The University of Baltimore in December 2023. Hear the story of her journey to get here and what it means.
STUDENT and Alumni Spotlights
Danielle Fenton, a rising senior in the Health Management program, is the 2022 recipient of the Doug Shepherd Memorial Scholarship awarded by the Maryland Association of Healthcare Executives, the Maryland chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Danielle currently works at Luminis Health as an executive assistant in revenue cycle and marketing and communications. She has been accepted into the accelerated M.S. in Health Administration program at The University of Baltimore and desires to continue her career in revenue cycle management.
Avneet Kaur, B.S. '21, who was a student in UBalt's Health Management program at The Universities at Shady Grove (USG), was the winner of the 2020-2021 USG Academic Achievement Award. These awards are presented to one outstanding senior from each undergraduate program offered at USG who has demonstrated academic excellence and achievement. Winners are selected on the basis of GPA, participation in internships and honor societies, and contributions to their program of study.
Avneet is now in UBalt's health administration graduate program and plans to apply the knowledge gained in the undergraduate and graduate programs toward achieving a management-level position within the healthcare field.
The mission of Bachelor of Science in Health Management program is to prepare, educate and develop students, particularly nontraditional students, for entry and mid-level management positions in a variety of health-services organizations. Our undergraduate program emphasizes integrity, teamwork, professionalism, and leadership required to excel in the diverse and dynamic health care environment.
When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to work for businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that deal in, represent or interact with artists and the arts—perhaps in addition to managing your own freelance artistic career. You’ll also be well prepared for graduate-level study in business and the arts.
You’ll take courses in:
With UBalt’s location between the Station North Arts and Entertainment District and the Mount Vernon Cultural District, the neighborhood is your laboratory, and this program will allow you opportunities to work with the city’s theaters, museums, galleries, musical venues and arts advocacy groups, shadowing and assisting artists, attending exhibits and performances, and interning with an artist or arts-related organization.