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Health-Services:
About the Health-Services Administration Program
Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions provides a Bachelor of Sciences degree program in Health Services Administration (HSA) for students seeking to qualify for administrative/managerial positions in the ever-expanding health-care sector in such settings as hospitals, clinics, managed-care companies, health-insurance companies, law, and health-marketing firms. In addition, the program provides an online, as well as in class, minor in Health Services Administration for Drexel undergraduate students seeking bachelor’s degrees in other majors and a fully online minor in Medical Billing and Coding for all Drexel bachelor’s degree-seeking students.
Applicants may choose one applicable track from five tracks, including a four-year co-operative education (co-op) track for eligible full-time students. Non-co-op full-time and part-time tracks (some of which are fully online and exclusively on Saturdays) are also available to transfer and nontransfer students, depending on the track.
Students in the Health Services Administration Program will take their core (nonmajor) courses at the Main Campus in University City in West Philadelphia. Courses in the major will be offered at the Center City Campus, adjacent to Tenet Healthcare’s Hahnemann University Hospital, in downtown Philadelphia. Free Drexel University bus transportation will be available at 20-30 intervals to shuttle students between the two campuses.
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