Master of Health
Services Administration (M.H.S.A.)
Overview
A
management career in Health Services Administration
allows students to gain proficiency in management
skills and can improve the delivery of health
services in a community. This
proficiency contributes to highly successful health
care delivery committed to quality. In turn,
the consumers benefit from effective and efficient
health services.
The M.H.S.A
provides graduate education in health care
administration for persons seeking careers in the
management and administration of health care
facilities/organizations. This degree also
provides opportunities for individuals in health
services to seek career improvement and
development.
The M.H.S.A
provides health care managers with a frame work for
decision-making in the constantly changing health
care environment. At the same time the degree
provides a background of operational resources for
managers in the field.
This
program course will enhance the administrative
training of students concerned with the provision
of health care and the current health care
reform. Students' needs and goals are met
bringing the application of management skills from
a theoretical model. This degree will be a
step in meeting the needs of those professionals
currently practicing and also will prepare the
health service administrators of
tomorrow.
Master of Health
Services Administration
(M.H.S.A.)
36 semester hours
I.
CORE COURSES
24 semester hours
PUB/HSA
503 |
Statistical
and Social Science Application to
Management |
3 |
PUB/HSA
507 |
Organizational
Dynamics |
3 |
PUB/HSA
518 |
Policy
and Program Analysis |
3 |
HSA
520 |
Introduction
to Health Services
Administration |
3 |
HSA
532 |
Law
of Clinical and Health Care
Organizations |
3 |
HSA
537 |
Managerial
Decision-Making in Health Care
Organizations |
3 |
HSA
538 |
Institutional
Budgeting and Planning |
3 |
PUB/HSA
555 |
Professional
Contribution/Research Design |
0 |
HSA
597 |
Management
Project/Internship |
3 |
Participants
must pursue an additional 12 credits in one of the
two concentrations listed below:
II.
CONCENTRATION IN MANAGED CARE
12 semester hours
HSA
524 |
Health
Care Systems Analysis |
3 |
HSA
525 |
Health
Care Economics |
3 |
HSA
526 |
Marketing
of Health Care Organizations |
3 |
HSA
539 |
Overview
of Managed Care |
3 |
II.
CONCENTRATION IN LONG-TERM CARE
MANAGEMENT
12 semester hours
HSA/GER
527 |
Gerontological
Services Administration |
3 |
HSA/GER
528 |
Administration
of Long-Term Care |
3 |
HSA/GER
529 |
Planning
Health Care Services for the
Elderly |
3 |
Gerontology
Elective: |
|
GER
510 |
Concepts
and Issues in Gerontology |
3 |
OR |
|
GER
525 |
Aging
Changes and Health Problems |
3 |
|