Healthcare ManagementThe Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management is designed to prepare students for a career in the organization and management of health services. Upon completion of their course of study, students will be prepared to assume entry and mid-level positions in health care administration. Through their studies, students will acquire a familiarity and understanding of the health services sector, particularly its political, social and economic dimensions. Throughout the course of study, special emphasis will be placed upon developing the students’ ability to identify, comprehend, describe and differentiate among the major components of the health services system.
The program graduate will demonstrate:
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Course Listing
PRD 100 Strategies for Success
MOA 111 Medical Terminology
BUS 101 Introduction to Business
CAP 101 Introduction to Business Applications
MGT 102 Management Principles
ACC 140 Accounting I
BUS 115 Business Communications
BUS 130 Marketing
CAP 115 Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications
HIT 135 Healthcare Delivery Systems
BUS 170 Business Law
MOA 120 Introduction to Medical Insurance
MGT 203 Human Resource Management
HIT 220 Pathophysiology I
ENG301 American Literature
MTH115 Math for Healthcare Professionals
HIT 225 Pathophysiology II
MGT 305 Leadership
HIT 270 Healthcare Supervision and Management
HIT 230 Diagnostic Coding
BUS 370 Business Ethics
SOC 105 Interpersonal Communication
HCM 370 Health Information Management
HIT 240 Procedural Coding
MGT 405 Organizational Behavior
HCM 390 Public Health Management
HCM 410 Healthcare Legal Issues
HCM 440 Healthcare Quality Management
HCM 460 Management of Continuous Care
HCM 470 Healthcare Finance
SOC 101 Principle of Sociology
HCM 490 Trends in Healthcare Services
General Course
ENG 111 Composition I
ENG 112 Composition II
ECN 101 Macroeconomics
HUM 101 Ethics
BIO 145 Anatomy and Physiology
PSY 101 Principles of Psychology
COM 105 Speech Communication
PSY 211 Developmental Psychology
ECN 201 Microeconomics
ENG 201 Intro. to Literature
HUM 315 Critical Thinking
MTH 305 Statistics
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