2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Division of Health Care Management
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Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management
The health care industry is the largest and fastest growing industry in this country. According to employment forecasters, over the next decade eight of ten fastest growing career fields will be in health services occupations.
Health care management is a profession which utilizes administrative and managerial principles and concepts to direct the allocation of resources and delivery of services in health care organizations. Health care managers perform the same functions as managers in any other industry or field. Health care managers plan, direct, organize, control, and coordinate the resources of health care organizations. As integral members of the health profession, health care managers are responsible for working with the board of directors to create the best possible working environment for the medical staff, nurses, therapists and other clinical professionals who provide direct health care services. Additionally, they ensure that health care is provided in a cost-effective and humane manner.
The primary mission of the Division of Health Care Management is to provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education in health care management. The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program seeks to develop an understanding of the complex interaction of economic, financial, political and social factors affecting the management and delivery of health care services. Upon graduation, students are prepared for entry-level positions in a variety of private and public settings in healthcare.
Since 1985 the Bachelors of Science in Health Care Management program has been fully certified as an undergraduate member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA). The concentration in longterm care administration is certified by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations and the Florida State Board of Nursing Home Administrators.
Association of University Programs in Health Administration
(AUPHA)
1730 M. Street
Suite 407
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 763-7283
www.aupha.org
Faculty
Professor: Weaver, Jullet
Associate Professor: Lewis, Marisa
Assistant Professors: Audi, George; Crowther, Vanessa; Green-Weir, Robbya, Stroud, Odell; and Woodley, Pia
ProgramsBachelor’s Degree
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