The Healthcare Administration degree program is a skill-based learning experience designed to create capable healthcare leaders armed with the tools to navigate a constantly changing healthcare environment. Since the degree program is taught entirely online, students participate from all parts of the country adding a great amount of depth and diversity to the experience. Students are encouraged to share their work experiences with each other via Bellevue University's unique Cyber-Active Learning System. The courses emphasize practical approaches to "real world" situations. A variety of assignments and techniques are used to promote critical thinking and direct application of course material.
Some examples of these assignments and techniques include:
Exploration of several key areas of healthcare leadership including: self-awareness, balance, honesty, competency, vision, inspiration, and credibility.
Formal and informal presentations of case studies and healthcare simulations designed to expose students to the administrative decision making process.
The Capstone Project provides the opportunity to demonstrate application of theory to a real life situation.
The Internship/Practicum which allows students to apply knowledge and skills at the worksite under the supervision of an assigned mentor.
Students can expect to learn:
How to communicate across networks within healthcare.
How to recognize and analyze ethical issues in healthcare.
How to understand basic legal issues as applied to healthcare.
How to analyze and critique the organizational structure of healthcare institutions.
How to conduct practical research projects in the healthcare setting.
How to develop a budget and interpret a financial statement.
How to develop a mission, a vision, and a strategic plan.
How to understand and analyze various healthcare delivery systems.
How to utilize information technology to gather and analyze healthcare data.
How to recognize and deal with strategic human resource issues.
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