The Department of Health Care Services
- Health Administration and Leadership Certificate Offered Online
Health Administration
HADM 593 Workshop. 1 Credit
Lecture Hours 1
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 601 Professional Seminar 1. 1 Credit
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of the MHA advisor.
1cr. (1 other/wk) Provides an opportunity for students to develop professional skills such as time management; planning and running effective meetings; working and managing project teams; and written and verbal communication, including email and executive memo etiquette. Students will gain confidence in interviewing, having crucial conversations, networking, and job search strategies. Introduces students to clinical terminology and how patient care happens in the healthcare setting. Concepts that are related to disease, health, healing, wellness, health professions, and patient experience and assessment are reviewed and discussed. Evolving approaches to patient care in the inpatient and ambulatory environments are explored, as well as concepts of patient-centeredness and population health.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 602 Professional Seminar 2. 1 Credit
Term Typically Offered: Spring
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of the MHA advisor.
1cr. (1 other/wk) Provides students’ knowledge and competencies in the inter-related areas of leadership and governance. Students will also develop their understanding and appreciation of the role of boards and board management in organizational governance, particularly as these relate to the health care industry. Students will also enhance their self-awareness concerning leadership strengths and areas of self-improvement through multi-source feedback, personality inventory, and reflective learning exercises. Introduces interdisciplinary and interprofessional learning, in both theoretical and practical aspects. Competency will be acquired in the four major domains identified by Interprofessional Education: values/ethics for interprofessional practice, roles/responsibilities, interprofessional communication, and teams and teamwork.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 603 Professional Seminar 3. 1 Credit
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program, HADM 601, HADM 602, or approval of MHA advisor.
Introduces students to clinical terminology and how patient care happens in the healthcare setting. Concepts that are related to disease, health, healing, wellness, health professions, and patient experience and assessment are reviewed and discussed. Evolving approaches to patient care in the inpatient and ambulatory environments are explored, as well as concepts of patient-centeredness and population health. Seminars will be held on campus and will be highly interactive learning experiences involving students, faculty, alumni, and industry and content experts.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 604 Professional Seminar 4. 1 Credit
Term Typically Offered: Spring
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program, HADM 601, HADM 602, HADM 603, or approval of MHA advisor.
Designed to increase the students’ knowledge and competencies in the inter-related areas of leadership and governance. Students will enhance their self-awareness concerning leadership strengths and areas of self-improvement through multi-source feedback, personality inventory, and reflective learning exercises. Students will also develop their understanding and appreciation of the role of boards and board management in organizational governance, particularly as these relate to the health care industry. Seminars will be held on campus and will be highly interactive learning experiences involving students, faculty, alumni, and industry and content experts.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 605 Evdnc Bsd Mgt, Rsrch, Eval Mth. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA Program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides a systematic introduction to evidence based management in healthcare, health services research, and research literature appraisal in order to apply research evidence in healthcare organizations. Focuses on key concepts and methods of applied organizational research and program evaluation in health administration, including designs and techniques for gathering and using data about processes, quality, and effectiveness to study health organization problems in order to guide effective practice. Students will develop the ability to frame and analyze questions and issues related to health services management. Offered ONLY Online.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 607 Hlth Informatics & Info Systms. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA Program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides students with knowledge, skills, and abilities related to how information technology can be used to improve decision-making and problem-solving in the healthcare enterprise. Introduces the role that information technology and systems play in finance, strategic planning, operations, quality, and human resources management. Includes the acquisition, implementation, and ongoing management of information resources in health care. Focuses on health information systems, including the electronic medical record, pharmacy systems, billing systems, business intelligence, and data warehousing systems. Students will understand how to use data from these informatics systems to measure the quality and costs of care. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 608 Statistics for Hlth Care Admin. 2 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Explores the appropriate use of statistics in healthcare administration with a focus on intermediate statistical principles that healthcare managers use for achieving optimal organizational performance, promoting evidence-based practice, pursuing organizational transformation, and conducting research. Topics include descriptive statistics, normality, probability and non-probability sampling, parametric and nonparametric hypothesis testing, and regression. Learners will apply theory and current research to practical applications in healthcare administration. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 610 Health Care Systems. 2 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides an overview of the U.S. healthcare system and examines the historical evolution, structure, financing mechanisms, major provider components, overall performance, and future directions of the system. Students gain an understanding of the major issues facing the healthcare system including the unique aspects of rural-frontier healthcare. The course provides students with a framework to organize knowledge of the healthcare system to support further study in health administration. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 612 Health Policy. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Spring
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Presents an overview of the health care policy-making process in the United States with specific examples from government institutions and ongoing efforts aimed at healthcare reform. Emphasis is placed on the critical role of healthcare managers in the policy-making arena and how policies affect cost, quality, and access to health care. This course will prepare students to analyze healthcare policy, participate in public dialogue on policy issues, and advocate solutions that will improve health status and promote quality healthcare. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 615 Managerial Acct & Budgeting. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
(F, second half semester) Reviews basic accounting principles/terminology and provides an overview of financial management and managerial accounting, including basic financial statements and asset accounts, budgeting for managerial control, planning, cost accounting, managerial accounting, rate setting, budgeting preparation, managing the account cycle, basics of capital budgeting, project risk analysis, break-even analysis, contribution margin, overhead allocation, operating costing, and financing health programs. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 620 Health Operations Methods. 2 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
(Sp second half semester) Provides an overview of systems processes and analytical techniques in healthcare settings. Topics include process and productivity measures and analyses, forecasting, tools and techniques for data analysis, service design, bottleneck and layout analysis, capacity management, task sequencing, patient and smooth workflow, and quality control management. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 622 Health Quality Techniques. 2 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Summer
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides an overview of the origins, concepts, strategies, quality improvement methods, and techniques for managing and improving health care clinical and managerial service quality. Topics include current state of quality management systems, strategies for assessing and improving quality of care, tools and techniques for organizational continuous quality improvement and customer-driven health care. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 625 Hlthcare Fin & Reimbursement. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA Program or approval of MHA advisor.
(Sp first half semester) Provides an overview of health care financing arrangements in the United States, focusing on the current financial environment, including both public and private components of the third-party-payer system, payment mechanisms, fiscal incentives, and cost behavior. Examines financial management concepts and techniques in health management decisions. Topics include financial statement and operating analysis, cost determination and allocation, prices of services, financial forecasting, working capital management, time value analysis, capital investment decisions, cost of capital, capital structure, variance analysis, financial risk and return, sources of funding and capital rationing, rate setting, and methods of improving profitability. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 632 Healthcare Economics. 2 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA Program or approval of MHA advisor.
(Sp second half semester) Applies health economics principles and concepts to examine issues and problems in delivery of health care services, including supply and demand of medical care and health insurance, production of health services, expenditure of growth, markets for hospital and physician services, medical liability costs, and alternative delivery systems in health care markets. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 635 Health Law and Ethics. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Spring
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
(Spring second half semester) Analyzes the law, legal system, and current legal problems as they relate to the delivery of health care services. Provides the student with a deeper understanding of legal and ethical issues in healthcare. Students explore the legal, ethical and moral dilemmas currently faced by healthcare professionals, and identify issues related to potential legal liability in the workplace. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 640 Mangrl Epidemiology & Pop Hlth. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
(Sp second half semester) Examines principles and methods of epidemiology used to make healthcare management decisions, including definitions of health, measurements of health, disease frequency, measures of effect, causal inferences, and descriptive epidemiology. Emphasizes population health; the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group; and the role that healthcare organizations may play in improving the health of populations. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 645 Rural-Frontier Hlthcare Mgt. 2 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Summer
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Explores the management of healthcare organizations in a rural-frontier environment. Students will be introduced to management theories and principles with emphasis on the strategies and methods for creating a productive work environment. Topics include leadership styles, managerial roles and techniques, supervision of professional staff, evaluation of program effectiveness, and fiscal accountability. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 675 Healthcare Human Resources. 2 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
(F second half semester) Examines the strategic role of human resources in health organizations, principles and concepts of human resources planning and management in health organizations, including strategic use of staffing, development, appraisal, compensations, and labor relations; health professions human resources issues. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 680 Healthcare Leadership. 2 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
2cr. Explores leadership models and theories, examines these models through evidence-based research, and provides an analysis of these approaches to leadership. Students develop an awareness of their personal leadership style and develop communication approaches appropriate for a diverse set of stakeholders. Learners also build their knowledge and skills in cultural competence, effective teamwork, coaching, mentoring, and collaboration through the use of real-world scenarios. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 685 Research & Evaluation Methods. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to CAHP graduate program.
(first half semester) Provides an overview of key concepts and methods of applied organizational research and program evaluation in health administration, including designs and techniques for gathering and using data about processes, quality, and effectiveness to study health organization problems in order to guide effective practice. Students will develop the ability to frame and analyze questions and issues related to health services management.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 687 Healthcare Mkt & Strategy. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Summer
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides an introduction to marketing and competitively positioning health organizations. Examines the principles, concepts, and methods of strategic marketing planning in health services organizations, including consumer segmentation, target marketing, marketing research, and marketing mix. Examines strategy formulation and implementation in healthcare organizations, aligning external relationships and internal structures, decision-making, and change. Topics include internal and external environmental assessment, competitor analysis, and evaluating strategic alternatives; the development, implementation, and evaluation of strategic and operational plans in relation to the healthcare environment. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 690 Internship. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides students with a supervised experience in a responsible appointment as an assistant administrator. Placements are arranged through the Health Administration office.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 691 Independent Study. 1-6 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program and consent of instructor.
Provides an opportunity for students of superior academic standing to explore material not covered by regular graduate courses in the Health Administration Program.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 692 Seminar. 1-6 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MHA program.
Provides an opportunity to investigate topics at the advanced level pertinent to the area of Health Administration.
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 696 Cooperative Educ/Internship HA. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Approval of MHA advisor.
(repeatable once) Integrate MHA coursework to demonstrate application and synthesis of knowledge and skills in a health management setting. Internship is supervised by a health professional in collaboration with faculty. Learning agreement must be completed prior to registration.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 697A Capstone I. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Fall
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program, HADM 601, HADM 602, HADM 605, HADM 608, HADM 610, HADM 615, HADM 620, HADM 625, HADM 632, HADM 640, or approval of MHA advisor.
Provides an opportunity for students to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired in previous coursework to address a problem that is important to a health care delivery system, management, or policy. Students design and conduct an applied research project. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services
HADM 697B Capstone II. 3 Credits
Term Typically Offered: Spring
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MHA program, HADM 601, HADM 602, HADM 605, HADM 608, HADM 610, HADM 615, HADM 620, HADM 625, HADM 632, HADM 640, HADM 697A, or approval of MHA advisor.
Allows students to utilize research gathered during Capstone I to address a problem that is important to a health care delivery system, management, or policy. Students will create a high quality, compelling report and an oral presentation. Offered ONLY Online.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Health Care Services