MBA (HOM)/
MS BA HealthCare Administration
MBA/MSBA
Healthcare Administration Degree Plan |
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Fall (14 Hours) |
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3 |
MGT 5391 |
Strategic & Global Management |
3 |
ISQS 5345 |
Statistical Concepts for Business and Management |
3 |
ACCT 5301 |
Financial and Managerial Accounting | 2 |
FIN 5219 |
Financial Management Tools | 3 |
PUAD 5334 |
Healthcare Policy and Administration |
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Five (5) Orientation Units (15 total) |
Spring (12 Hours) |
3 |
*HOM 5306 |
HOM I: Introduction to Healthcare Systems |
3 |
FIN 5320 |
Financial Management Concepts |
3 |
**BA 7000 |
Domestic & Global Business Conditions in Health Care |
3 |
or ECO 5337 |
Health Care Economics |
3 |
MKT 5360 |
Marketing Concepts and Strategies |
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Five (5) Orientation Units (10 total) |
Summer (9 Hours) |
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2 |
**BLAW 5290 |
Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Environments in Business |
3 |
*HOM 5307 |
HOM II: Managed Care Organizations |
2 |
**ISQS 5231 |
Information Technology for Managers |
2 |
**ISQS 5230 |
Managerial Decision Theory |
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Five (5) Orientation Units (15 total) |
Fall (12 Hours)
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3 |
*HOM 5308 |
HOM III: Consumer-Driven Healthcare Design | 3 |
MGT 5371 |
Managing Organizational Behavior and Design |
3 |
MGT 5372 |
Leadership and Ethics |
3 |
HOM 5382 |
Field Experience in HOM |
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Five (5) Orientation Units (20 total) |
Spring (13 Hours)
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3 |
**ISQS 5343 |
Operations Management & Management Science |
3 |
*HOM 5309 |
HOM IV: Integrated Healthcare Operations (Capstone) |
1 |
*BA 5199 |
MBA Capstone Course |
Electives (6 Hours)* Take two of the following courses, or other
courses as approved by the advisor.
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3 |
ISQS 5359 |
Enterprise Risk Management |
3 |
ISQS 5359 |
Project Management |
3 |
MKT 5358 |
Business to Business Marketing |
3 |
MGT 5377 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
BA 7000 |
Advanced Topics in Health Care Administration |
*Require grades of B or better.
**HOM specific sections
Course requirements subject to change. To graduate, you must have at least 3-hours of "A" above a 3.00 graduate GPA.

