Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration Degree is a self-paced learning program that may be completed off-campus. Study programs are not structured in semesters, quarters or terms, allowing students to begin their degree programs at any time during the year.

The Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Care Administration requires students to satisfy the following course requirements: 14 Major Courses, 14 General Education Courses, and 14 General Elective Courses, for a total of 126 semester units of credit.

Core Courses for Health Care Administration

Course descriptions for Health Care Administration Core courses may be found by following this link: Course Descriptions for the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration

  • BAM 105 Introduction to Business
  • BAM 312 Business Communications
  • BAM 313 Introduction to Financial Management
  • BAM 315 Principles of Management
  • BAM 402 Public Relations
  • BAM 411 Human Resource Management
  • HCA 200 The United States Health Care System
  • HCA 305 Introduction to Community Health
  • HCA 310 Information Technology for Health Professionals
  • HCA 320 Essentials of Managed Health Care
  • HCA 340 Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
  • HCA 420 Medical Law and Ethics
  • PSY 150 Health Psychology
  • PSY 180 Introduction to Organizational Psychology

Undergraduate General Education Courses

Course descriptions for Undergraduate General Education courses may be found by following this link: General Education Course Descriptions

  • GED 102 The Human Body
  • GED 108 Environmental Science
  • GED 120 Introduction to the Humanities
  • GED 130 Introduction to Civilization
  • GED 132 United States Government
  • GED 150 Mathematics
  • GED 155 English
  • GED 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • GED 212 Introduction to Philosophy
  • GED 215 Psychology of Adjustment
  • GED 216 Introduction to Sociology
  • GED 232 Early U.S. History
  • GED 250 World Religions
  • GED 260 Criminology

Undergraduate General Elective Courses

Course descriptions for General Elective Courses may be found by following this link: General Elective Course Descriptions

  • BAM 401 International Business
  • BAM 410 Organizational Theory and Behavior
  • BCJ 210 Juvenile Justice
  • GEL 205 Marketing Hospitality
  • GEL 477 Business Ethics
  • MKT 121 Customer Service
  • MKT 230 Consumer Behavior
  • MKT 310 Advertising and Promotions
  • PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY 116 Psychology of Gender  
  • PSY 220 Developmental Psychology
  • PSY 228 Social Psychology 
  • PSY 380 Personality Theories
  • PSY 408 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 418 Counseling Psychology
  • PSY 430 Educational Psychology

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