Health Law Graduate Certificate
December 1, 2025
January 12, 2026
Master legal principles in health law.
The Moritz College of Law’s online Health Law Certificate offers a flexible curriculum for healthcare professionals and compliance officers navigating healthcare legal regulations. Designed for busy professionals, the graduate certificate program provides essential skills to tackle legal challenges in healthcare organizations and serves as a pathway to leadership roles.
- Gain insight into the regulatory bodies and laws governing health care services.
- Understand legal doctrine like HIPAA and ACA and analyze legal precedents for compliance.
- Navigate statutes and legal databases, understanding litigation and compliance processes.
- Tackle complex legal issues in healthcare with effective risk mitigation strategies.
- Convey legal concepts clearly to health care or public health professionals, administrators, and other stakeholders.
Why choose Ohio State’s Health Law Certificate?
The graduate certificate program at the Moritz College of Law is designed to address workforce demands by equipping you with practical skills for careers in healthcare administration, policy-making, and compliance. The flexible curriculum is offered entirely online and features asynchronous instruction, enabling you to complete your coursework at your convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this program is 100% online, offering flexibility for working professionals like you to study from wherever you are.
Yes, this online program is fully asynchronous, meaning you can log in to view instructional materials and complete your work whenever it is best for your schedule.
As non-degree students, most types of financial aid and scholarships are not available to students enrolling in certificate programs.
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Academic Calendar
Multiple start dates are offered during the academic calendar year for online students in non-degree programs, so you can decide when to take the next step toward earning your Health Law Certificate.
Academic Calendar
Multiple start dates are offered during the academic calendar year for online students in non-degree programs, so you can decide when to take the next step toward earning your Health Law Certificate.
Admission Criteria
To enroll in the online Health Law Certificate program, you must hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an accredited institution, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale or equivalent) for the last bachelor’s degree or advanced degree earned. Personal statements require articulation of how the certificate is consistent with the applicant’s professional and career goals. Resumes and transcripts are required from all applicants.
Learn more about non-degree admission requirements from The Ohio State University’s Graduate and Professional Admissions.

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The Application Process
Once you understand your program’s admission criteria, please note the application deadline. You’ll need a quiet space and a variety of materials for your application. To learn more, please see our Admissions page for the full process. Ready to Apply? Find your application here.
Career Outlook
Ohio State’s Health Law Certificate prepares professionals for roles such as health care compliance officer, legal consultant, health care administrator, and risk manager. These skills are in high demand across hospitals, insurance companies, government agencies, and law firms.
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What They Do
Apply knowledge of health care and database management to analyze clinical data, and to identify and report trends.
Work Activities
Design and validate clinical databases, including designing or testing logic checks. Process clinical data, including receipt, entry, verification, or filing of information. Generate data queries, based on validation checks or errors and omissions identified during data entry, to resolve identified problems.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $63,650
- Mid Level: $112,590
- Senior Level: $194,410
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
36%
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What They Do
Plan, direct, or coordinate clinical research projects. Direct the activities of workers engaged in clinical research projects to ensure compliance with protocols and overall clinical objectives. May evaluate and analyze clinical data.
Work Activities
Schedule subjects for appointments, procedures, or inpatient stays as required by study protocols. Perform specific protocol procedures such as interviewing subjects, taking vital signs, and performing electrocardiograms. Assess eligibility of potential subjects through methods such as screening interviews, reviews of medical records, or discussions with physicians and nurses.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $79,830
- Mid Level: $161,180
- Senior Level:
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
7.5%
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What They Do
Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization to ensure compliance with ethical or regulatory standards.
Work Activities
Report violations of compliance or regulatory standards to duly authorized enforcement agencies as appropriate or required. Identify compliance issues that require follow-up or investigation. Discuss emerging compliance issues to ensure that management and employees are informed about compliance reporting systems, policies, and practices.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $68,860
- Mid Level: $136,550
- Senior Level: $227,590
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
5.7%
Related Careers
- Compliance Officers
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Work Activities
Investigate industrial accidents, injuries, or occupational diseases to determine causes and preventive measures. Conduct research to evaluate safety levels for products. Evaluate product designs for safety.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $62,050
- Mid Level: $109,660
- Senior Level: $166,670
Job Outlook
Average
Projected Growth
5.1%
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Work Activities
Gather and organize information on problems or procedures. Confer with personnel concerned to ensure successful functioning of newly implemented systems or procedures. Analyze data gathered and develop solutions or alternative methods of proceeding.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $59,720
- Mid Level: $101,190
- Senior Level: $174,140
Job Outlook
Bright
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Job Sectors
- English Language
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What They Do
Plan, direct, or coordinate medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, or similar organizations.
Work Activities
Direct, supervise and evaluate work activities of medical, nursing, technical, clerical, service, maintenance, and other personnel. Develop and maintain computerized record management systems to store and process data, such as personnel activities and information, and to produce reports. Plan, implement, and administer programs and services in a health care or medical facility, including personnel administration, training, and coordination of medical, nursing and physical plant staff.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $69,680
- Mid Level: $117,960
- Senior Level: $219,080
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
28.5%
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- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Emergency Medicine Physicians
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- Health Informatics Specialists
- Social and Community Service Managers
Job Sectors
- Administration and Management
- English Language
- Customer and Personal Service
- Personnel and Human Resources
- Education and Training
What They Do
Plan, direct, or coordinate production activities of an organization to ensure compliance with regulations and standard operating procedures.
Work Activities
Develop regulatory strategies and implementation plans for the preparation and submission of new products. Review all regulatory agency submission materials to ensure timeliness, accuracy, comprehensiveness, or compliance with regulatory standards. Direct the preparation and submission of regulatory agency applications, reports, or correspondence.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $68,860
- Mid Level: $136,550
- Senior Level: $227,590
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
5.7%
Related Careers
- Clinical Data Managers
- Compliance Managers
- Environmental Compliance Inspectors
- Management Analysts
- Regulatory Affairs Specialists
Job Sectors
- English Language
- Law and Government
- Administration and Management
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- Education and Training
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Curriculum
The Health Law Certificate curriculum provides practical, career-relevant training to help you excel in the complex healthcare industry.
The Moritz College of Law’s graduate certificate courses are the same as the Master in the Study of Law courses, so you’ll take classes with a diverse group of peers — and 100% of your earned credits can stack toward the MSL degree.
You must successfully complete all four courses (12 credits) to earn the stackable graduate certificate.
This course will focus on selected issues in healthcare and clinical research; professional relationships in healthcare, the obligation to provide care, medical malpractice, healthcare privacy, end-of-life and other ethical issues, the business structure and regulation of the health care industry, healthcare fraud, abuse and antitrust, and the regulation of clinical research.
Analyzes the legal, ethical and policy foundations of regulatory compliance: the effort to translate statutory requirements into compliant corporate and individual behavior.
This course provides a practical approach to understanding the basic elements of a modern health care compliance program. The course provides a practical, case-study-based approach to a modern health care information management and compliance. Students will learn the role of compliance officers in implementing a compliance program, and will develop an understanding of the rules and regulations that are foundational to a health care compliance program, including obtaining patient consent, protecting health care information, and managing health care-related documentation and reporting obligations. Students will also learn how to help develop policies and procedures, provide employee training, and assist with compliance audits.
Examines the legal, policy, operational and risk management issues related to data privacy and data protection in a digital world. Data privacy law affects a vast range of businesses, products, and processes, including social media, marketing, healthcare, manufacturing, finance, retail, and technology. This course reviews U.S. federal and state law and regulations in depth and provides an overview of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other global data protection schemes. It adopts an operational approach that focuses on a privacy lawyer or privacy professional’s role within the corporate environment, touching on the various aspects a data privacy function has on legal and compliance, information technology, marketing, human resources, information security, and internal audit.
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Program Faculty
In Ohio State’s Health Law Certificate program, you’ll gain first-hand knowledge from legal experts. The graduate-level courses are led by esteemed Moritz College of Law faculty and seasoned practitioners who practice their subject matters on a daily basis.
Moritz College of Law
The Ohio State University
The Michael E. Moritz College of Law is an integral part of one of the world’s great educational institutions. Founded in 1891 and consistently the top-ranked law school in Ohio, Moritz has grown into one of the nation’s preeminent public law schools. A collegial community of around 570 students and 60 full-time faculty members, Moritz is known for its rigorous academic programs, the pioneering research of its world-class faculty, a deep commitment to teaching and professional training, and the development of future leaders. The College’s more than 11,000 alumni are central to its national reputation.
For contact information and faculty biographies, visit the Moritz College of Law faculty directory.
For contact information and faculty biographies, visit the Moritz College of Law faculty directory.
Kevin Grether
Regulatory ComplianceKirk Herath
Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Regulation and ComplianceTrent Stechschulte
Healthcare ComplianceLiz Stokes
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Tuition Fee Overview
Investing in your future with a higher education degree is one of the best investments you can make for your future success. At Ohio State, we know understanding your program’s cost is an important part of your decision-making process. Below are the tuition fees you can expect with your program.
| Tuition Fees | Per Credit Hour (unless otherwise noted) | Estimated Cost Per Semester |
|---|---|---|
| Instructional Fee | $1,043.75 | $6,262.50 |
| General Fee | $32.63 | $195.78 |
| Distance Learning Fee | $100.00 (per semester) | $100.00 |
| Non-Resident Surcharge (if applicable) | $200.00 (per semester) | $200.00 |
Tuition fees are subject to change. The table above serves as a guide and not an official bursar’s bill.
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