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2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration, Health Care Management Concentration, B.S. (120 Credits)


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The concentration in Health Care Management provides the student with an understanding of the role of public policies and politics in the health care industry, the various component sectors of the industry, and the planning methods used within the health care field. This concentration will provide the preparation for administrative and strategic planning positions within all branches of the health care industry.

Graduates with a Business Administration degree may take advantage of the College’s Five Year Bachelor/Master Program, and complete their MBA with just one additional year of full time study.  

Program Goals:

Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree, students will:

  • demonstrate an ability to conduct relevant research in their field of business and/or their concentration.
  • exhibit mastery of basic business knowledge, concepts, and terminology in the specific areas of marketing, management, accounting, and finance.
  • demonstrate knowledge and skills required to obtain employment in their field.
  • develop the skills necessary to succeed in their fields including leadership abilities and a heightened sense of social responsibility and ethics.

General Education Courses (42 Credits)


Business Administration Major Courses (42 Credits)


Health Care Management Concentration Courses (12 Credits)


Humanities Electives (6 Credits)


Select two 100-level courses from the Humanities Discipline (HUM):

  •  (3 Credits)
  •  (3 Credits)
  •  (3 Credits)
  •  (3 Credits) 

Lower Level Business Elective Requirements (3 Credits)


Select one 100-200 level Business course.

Lower Level General Elective Requirements (12 Credits)


Select four 100-200 level courses from any discipline.

Upper Level General Elective Requirements (3 Credits)


Select any 300-400 course from any discipline.

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