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Undergraduate Programs
The
Health Management Field
According
to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment opportunities for
health service management personnel are expected to increase 35%
or more through the year 2005. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
reports that employment in the health care industry will grow by
4.2 million, creating 350,000 new jobs between the years 1992-2005.
This accounts for 17% of the total job growth for that period.
Program Outcomes
Health Management B.S. Program Outcomes Health management graduates will
- Communicate effectively and work as a team in a health care setting;
- Demonstrate leadership ability in problem solving, conflict resolution, and change management; "
- Understand the legal, regulatory, and ethical issues inherent to health care;
- Show the ability to adapt to changing public policy, economic, and financial issues in health care;
- Demonstrate assessment skills related to improving clinical care and customer service;
- Understand technology and how to apply it to the workplace.
Program flyer | Health Management (PDF)
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