
Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BS)
Are you passionate about leveraging technology and innovation to improve patient outcomes? Earn an online Bachelor of Science in health entrepreneurship and innovation from Arizona State University to make your impact in the field. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to lead change, implement innovations, reduce costs and create efficiency across health care settings.
Health entrepreneurship and innovation courses
In your courses, you’ll develop entrepreneurial and leadership skills, the ability to manage initiatives and an understanding of how to implement program policies. You’ll study topics including communication, health care research methods, health entrepreneurship, policy, modern health technology and more.
HCI 150: Introduction to Health Innovation
HCI 250: Health Entrepreneurship and Value Creation
HCI 311: Health Innovation: Foundational Concepts
HCR 301: Research Methods for the Health Care Professional
HCR 400: Evidence-Based Practice for the Health Care Professional
HCR 406: Health Literacy for Health Care Professionals
COM 225: Public Speaking (CIVI OR L)
COM 100: Introduction to Human Communication (SOBE OR SB)
HCI 428: Technology: A Tool to Advance Innovation in Health Care
HCI 421: Health Care Policy: The Innovator's View (CIVI)
HCI 313: Philosophy of Science in Health Care: Understanding Paradigms of Health and Healing
HCI 412: Transforming Health Care: A Systems Perspective for Innovation
HCI 425: Facilitating Innovation to Achieve Outcomes
HCI 484: Internship
BIS 345: Organizational Ethics (HUAD OR HU)
HCR 210: Ethics for the Health Care Professional (HUAD OR HU)
MED 320: Applied Medical/Health Care Ethics (HUAD OR HU)
PHI 360: Business and Professional Ethics (HUAD OR HU)
PHI 320: Bioethics (HUAD OR HU)
SOC 390: Social Statistics I (QTRS OR CS)
STP 226: Elements of Statistics (QTRS OR CS)
SWU 321: Statistics for Social Workers (QTRS OR CS)
TWC 347: Written Communication for Managers (L)
TWC 362: Writing in Health Professions (L)
Prepare for careers in health management and leadership
This health entrepreneurship and innovation degree equips you with the skills needed to develop and manage new health products. Because health care spans the public, private and nonprofit sectors, you can also pursue innovation-driven roles in hospitals, private businesses, government agencies and more. Career examples include, but aren’t limited to:
Management Analysts
Growth: 9.7%
Salary: $95,290
Chief Executives
Growth: -8.2%
Salary: $189,520
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
Growth: -5.2%
Salary: $61,370
General and Operations Managers
Growth: 4.2%
Salary: $98,100
Medical and Health Services Managers
Growth: 28.4%
Salary: $104,830
Administrative Services Managers
Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $103,330