|
Print
Health Services Administration
Course Code |
|
Title |
Applied Epidemiology |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Principles and practices in the cause, prevention and control of disease. Epidemiological terminology, measure of morbidity and mortality, descriptive and analytical epidemiology, screening, infectious disease and occupational epidemiology. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Health Aspects of Aging |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
This course is designed to provide an understanding about adult development and aging. The purpose of the course is both to provide a general introduction to the field of gerontology and specific focus on some aspects of aging behavior. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Health Informatics |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
This course is designed to provide a broad perspective of the field of Health Informatics. This course is appropriate for students in Nursing, Community Health, Social Work, Health Services Administration, Business Administration and Health Education. The course focuses on information retrieval, risk management and evaluation, healthcare ethics, confidentiality and analysis of data. Students will get an overview about areas of employment opportunities in the field of health informatics. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Health Services Planning and Evaluation |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Provides knowledge about comprehensive health planning, human resource development and management, research operations in health care institutions including research methodology. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Healthcare Strategic Planning and Marketing |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive view of healthcare strategic planning and marketing processes and the application to healthcare services delivery. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Healthcare Leadership and Management |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Healthcare Leadership and Management involves the management theories and practices within variety of health care settings including acute care, clinical, community health, and long-term care organizations. There will be a strong focus on organizational behavior theories, leadership and planning, personnel management and information technology, as well as risk management, and utilization review. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Health Services Management |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Involves the management theories and practices within healthcare settings, organizational behavior theories, information and materials management systems, including risk management and utilization review. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Quality Management in Health Care |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Quality Management in Health care is designed to provide students an overview of the problems faced by the US health care system and how implementation of quality improvement (QI) strategies can help in addressing these concerns. Students will develop an understanding of the role of interdisciplinary teams in patient care process, application of process improvement methodologies, and how to manage and lead change initiatives in health care organizations. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Healthcare Law and Ethics |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Provides an overview of the legal and ethical issues specific to the healthcare industry. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Financial Management of Health Care Organizations |
Prerequisite |
ACCT 230 ACCT 231 |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Provides students with important concepts, issues, tools and vocabulary that managers need when assuming the financial responsibilities of health care organizations; includes total quality management, cost optimization, productivity management, and capitation managed care. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Healthcare Finance and Reimbursement Methods |
Prerequisite |
ACCT 230 |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
This course is designed to provide an overview of the current healthcare financial climate, introduction to tools and techniques as well as terminology used in health care financial management. There will be a strong focus on budgeting and resource allocation. The course will provide a foundation of reimbursement methods as they apply to health care settings. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Health Policy and Economics |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Writing Intensive |
Yes |
Description |
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive view of the economic forces that shape change in today's healthcare delivery system. The course will explore the basic framework of health policy within the United States and the functioning of the healthcare delivery system in a complex social environment. The course provides a fundamental foundation for understanding the principles of healthcare economics, theory of demand and supply, and how these impact the healthcare market. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Healthcare Policy and Payment |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Writing Intensive |
Yes |
Description |
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive view of the economic forces that shape change in today's healthcare delivery system. This course will explore the basic framework of health policy within the United States and the functioning of the health care delivery system in a complex social environment. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Long Term Care Administration |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
Overview of how the elderly receive care and support in their home and a variety of institutional settings. Focus on the impact of federal and state law-regulations on the delivery of care; the organization of a nursing home and how the delivery of services are arranged; and integrated in the delivery of care and the techniques and processes for effective long term care management. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Internship Seminar |
Prerequisite |
Senior level; coursework completed except internship. |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
The internship seminar is designed to provide information that will enhance the overall internship program. This course prepares the student to move into the internship experience by selecting a potential site for the internship experience. This course will create a professional foundation for the student to draw upon moving into the internship experience. A maximum of 1 credit can be taken towards seminar course. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Internship |
Prerequisite |
All HSAD required coursework must be completed.
HSAD 468 |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
The internship is designed to provide students with valuable real-world experience in healthcare, generally with local providers and/or organizations. Students receive academic credit for work of significant practical value to the sponsoring facility and the intern, performed under the supervision of the Health Services Administration faculty. A maximum of 12 internship credits may be applied to the degree. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Domains of Practice Practicum |
Prerequisite |
HSAD 421 |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
The practicum is designed to provide students with valuable real-world experience in long term care, generally with local providers. Students receive academic credit for work of significant practical value to the sponsoring facility and the intern, performed under the supervision of the Health Services Administration faculty. This practicum prepares students for the national examination. |
Course Code |
|
Title |
Topics in Health Services Administration |
Course Outline |
Course Outline |
Description |
This is a topics course which may be repeated as course content may vary. |
|