Online B.S. Business Administration Degree – Health Care Management Overview
Students earning the health care management specialization will understand the structure of the contemporary health care delivery system and current issues within the health care industry related to technology, regulatory standards, budgeting and financing, and more. American Sentinel’s health care management degree is designed for students seeking to gain the skills to analyze and manage a health care organization’s strategic direction.
To remain competitive in today’s rapidly changing health care system, health care organizations are increasingly seeking administrators with business as well as health care experience. Health care managers, administrators and executives with business experience and education are better prepared to handle the many challenges and constraints facing health care today.
Health Care Management Specialization Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the business health care management degree program will be able to:
- Apply principles of finance to complex healthcare budgeting and forecasting.
- Articulate regulatory impact on organizational decision making.
- Assess key risks in the healthcare organization.
- Differentiate human resource management and organizational behavior within healthcare organizations to traditional business models.
- Define business intelligence needs that are specific to healthcare organizations.
- Develop a business unit analysis.
- Improving the business of health care.
View general education learning outcomes of American Sentinel’s general education curriculum.
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Students graduating with the B.S. Business Administration, health care management specialization, complete 39 credit hours of general education courses, 66 credit hours of courses in the major and 15 credit hours of health care management specialization courses.
Students residing in the state of Arkansas should refer to their General Education requirements.
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| REQUIRED COURSES, Health Care Management Specialization (15 credit hours) | |
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Career Opportunities for Health Care Management Degree Students
In the rapidly growing health care industry, competent, educated leaders capable of leading health care organizations and hospitals are in high demand. Health care managers focus on the integration of technology, regulations, preventive care and more into the health care delivery system. They may manage a few or many employees, and top administrators may handle daily operations. Management opportunities are available in specific clinical areas.
Career paths are varied as well—health care management may take you into pharmaceuticals, health insurance, long-term care, public health or another area. The American Sentinel B.S. Business Administration, health care management specialization, prepares health care professionals to pursue management opportunities and advance their careers. Learn more about the Bureau of Labor Statistics outlook for medical and health services managers.





