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2009-2011 Undergraduate Catalog

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Health Administration Program (cont'd)

Bachelor of Science Degree
Major in Health Administration Ñ

  Credits
Academic Foundations Requirements
The following Academic Foundations courses also satisfy requirements in the major or minor:  ECNS 201, WRIT 220, and M 143.  Students should consult with an academic advisor before registering for Academic Foundations courses in order to maximize the number of elective credits allowed in the degree.
37-38
Required Health Administration Core
HADM 210 Healthcare Mega Trends 3
HADM 307 Health Informatics 3
HADM 310 Healthcare Economics 3
HADM 335 Health Law and Ethics 3
HADM 405 Evidence in Research and Evaluation 3
HADM 422 Operations, Outcomes, and Quality 3
HADM 425 Financial Management and Budgeting in Healthcare 3
HADM 440 Managerial Epidemiology and the Public’s Health 3
HADM 445 Managing Health Care Organizations 3
HADM 450 Health Policy and Politics 3
HADM 496 Cooperative Education/Internship 3
HADM 497 Capstone 3
Total Required Courses 36
Required Business Minor
ACTG 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3
ACTG 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3
*ECNS 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
FIN 351 Principles of Financial Management 3
MGMT 321 Principles of Management 3
MGMT 322 Operations Management 3
MGMT 452 Human Resource Management 3
MIS 330 Principles of Management Information Systems 3
MKT 340 Principles of Marketing 3
Total for Minor 27
Restricted Electives
Choose 6 credits from the following courses with approval of an advisor:
COMT 480 Health Communication 3
GPHY 380 Principles of GIS 3
HADM 355 Rural/Frontier Health Care Delivery 3
HADM 360 Long-Term Care Management 3
HADM 409 Aging in America and Long-Term Care 3
HADM 452 Case Management 3
HADM 462 Supervision in Healthcare 3
HADM 492 Seminar 3
HHP 330 Health Behavior Theories 3
HHP 335 Methods of Health Promotion 3
REHA 453 Case Management and Community Resources 3
SOCI 380 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3
Total Restricted Electives 6
Electives
The total number of elective credits required for the degree will be determined by the number of courses a student elects to take which fulfill the Academic Foundations requirements, the major requirements, and the minor requirements.  Electives should be chosen in consultation with an academic advisor.
V 0-15
Total Requirements for Degree 120
*May satisfy Academic Foundations requirements.
 
Long-Term Care Concentration (Optional)
A student may choose to concentrate in long-term care management.  There are 15 credits required for this concentration:
HADM 360 Long-Term Care Management 3
HADM 409 Aging in America and Long-Term Care 3
HADM 452 Case Management 3
HADM 462 Supervision in Healthcare 3
HHP 435 Health Aspects of Aging 3
Total 15
 
Case Management Concentration (Optional)
A student may choose to concentrate in case management.  There are 15 credits required for this concentration:
HADM 425 Financial Management and Budgeting in Healthcare 3
HADM 452 Case Management 3
HHP 330 Health Behavior Theories 3
REHA 406 Assessment and Case Conceptualization in Rehabilitation and Human Services 3
REHA 453 Case Management and Community Resources 3
Total 15

SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY
Bachelor of Science in Health Administration
This sample schedule is a suggested plan for students to follow in completing the Bachelor of Science in Health Administration degree program.  Due to course availability, schedule changes and staff assignments, students may not be able to follow this suggested plan exactly.  Students should consult with their advisor to plan classes before registering each term.  Students are expected to work with their advisors to develop a plan of study specific to their needs and interests.

First Year – Fall Semester Credits
ACTG 201 3
Academic Foundations 12
First Year - Spring Semester Credits
ACTG 202 3
HADM 210 3
M 143 4
Academic Foundations 6
Second Year - Fall Semester Credits
ECNS 201 3
STAT 216 4
Academic Foundations 7
Second Year - Spring Semester Credits
WRIT 220 3
ECNS 202 3
PHIL 301 3
MGMT 321 3
Elective 3
Third Year - Fall Semester Credits
HADM 307 3
MGMT 322 3
MKT 340 3
HADM 335 3
MIS 330 3
Third Year – Spring Semester Credits
HADM 445 3
HADM 450 3
MGMT 452 3
FIN 351 3
HADM 310 3
Third Year – Summer Semester Credits
HADM 496 3
Fourth Year – Fall Semester Credits
HADM 405 3
HADM 422 3
HADM 440 3
Concentration 3
Fourth Year – Spring Semester Credits
HADM 497 3
HADM 425 3
Concentration 9
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