Program Overview
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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in Healthcare Management a 120-credit program. It is appropriate for students who wish to work or are currently working in responsible management positions in a wide variety of medical and healthcare institutions and organizations, physicians' group practices, and voluntary and governmental agencies.
What Students Will Learn in the B.S. Degree in Healthcare Management
The B.S. degree in Healthcare Management is designed to provide students with the managerial skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed for administrative/management careers in the healthcare field.
All students in the B.S. degree in Healthcare Management program must complete a Business Administration Capstone requirement that integrates content across the degree program and validates the student's knowledge.
Degree Requirements
- College Algebra within Intellectual and Practical Skills section of general education requirements
- Quantitative Skills for Business and Statistics within the requirements of the Professional Business Requirements section
- How Students Earn Credit in the Area of Study: Courses in this area of study may be completed with Thomas Edison State University courses and/or courses from other institutionally accredited colleges. Prior learning assessment (PLA), and/or examinations may also be used.
School of Business and Management Upper-Level Degree Policy
Require that baccalaureate students complete a minimum of 18 credits at the upper level (3000 level or higher). Complete 12 upper-level credits in the area of study, the Capstone, and one additional 3 credit course, which can be completed in the area of study or the Business Core.
NOTE:
Courses that are devoid of a course code can be accepted in transfer if completed at colleges and universities accredited by the institutional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
In addition, the University offers a host of ways to earn credit for knowledge obtained in non-collegiate settings. Examples include:
- Courses and examinations approved through National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS) and the American Council on Education (ACE) College Credit Recommendation Service.
- Military service
- License and certifications
- Prior learning assessment (PLA)
Credit Distribution
I. General Education Featured Courses (45 Credits)
A. Intellectual and Practical Skills (15 Credits)
B. Civic and Global Leadership (9 Credits)
SOC-1010 | Our Changing World: An Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
ETH-2200 | Leading the Way: A Path Towards Ethical Leadership | 3 |
POS-1100 | American Government | 3 |
C. Knowledge of Human Cultures (15 Credits)
Select two featured courses from the list below:
D. Scientific Knowledge (6 Credits)
For additional TESU course options that will satisfy this area of the degree, go to
Scientific Knowledge.
II. Professional Business Requirements (42 Credits)
III. Area of Study (18 Credits)
HCM-3070 | Principles of Healthcare Management | 3 |
HCM-3080 | Healthcare Legal and Ethical Considerations | 3 |
HCM-3530 | Comparative Healthcare Systems | 3 |
HCM-4040 | Healthcare Quality and Outcomes: Measurement and Management | 3 |
HCM-4050 | The Financing and Economics of Healthcare Delivery | 3 |
HCM-4060 | Human Resources Management for Healthcare Organizations | 3 |
IV. Electives (15 Credits)
For TESU course options, go to Elective Courses.
TESU accepts credits in transfer from accredited institutions as well as non-collegiate providers. View information and resources on where you may find additional learning experiences. |
Total Credit Hours: 120