Williams College of Business, Xavier University MBA/MSN
Williams College of Business, Xavier University

Williams College of Business, Xavier University

MBA/MSN

Cincinnati, USA

MBA

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MBA/MSN program combines business administration with nursing science. Students benefit from an interdisciplinary approach, enhancing their leadership skills in healthcare settings. The program is designed for those seeking to work at the intersection of business and healthcare.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers as healthcare administrators, nurse leaders, or clinical managers. Opportunities exist in hospitals, healthcare organizations, or governmental agencies, allowing graduates to make impactful changes in healthcare systems.

Dual Degree Program - MSN/MBA

Overview | Objectives | Course Sequence

Overview
More and more nurse administrators are finding the health care industry has become a business that requires both the application of professional nursing and business theories. Xavier University's College of Social Sciences and Williams College of Business offer an outstanding opportunity for nursing leaders to receive a dual degree in a creative, integrated program that unites these two nationally recognized colleges.

Objectives
The MSN/MBA dual degree objectives include:

  • Synthesize theoretical and empirical knowledge from the humanities and the sciences, including nursing, and evaluate it for its use in guiding nursing research and practice.
  • Exhibit competence and confidence when assuming role responsibilities as a graduate with advanced level preparation.
  • Exemplify moral and ethical leadership through a concern for others, the management of nursing care, and a commitment to professional excellence in the delivery of health care and the profession.
  • Evaluate issues and opportunities in health care delivery from ethical, sociopolitical, technological, and historical frameworks while providing leadership for change.
  • Validate and extend nursing knowledge through interpretation of and collaboration in nursing research.
  • Analyze, plan, and venture effectively in a variety of health care related environments.
  • Organize, integrate, and synthesize complex organizational issues effectively and efficiently.
  • Conceptualize the health care enterprise within a larger context and establish and attain appropriate goals.
  • Develop the capacity to continuously learn and evolve with technological and industrial change.