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Health-Services
Administration: Curriculum
The
Health Services Administration (HSA) curriculum is a four-year full-time
course of study consisting of 180 quarter credits and including one cooperative (co-op) experience comprised
of two consecutive quarter terms during the first half or the second
half of the junior year. (Non-co-op full-time and part-time options
are also available. Transfer students are eligible for the full-time
curriculum with or without co-op depending on the number of approved
transfer credits.)
The curriculum
is designed to give students a foundation in general management
and economic principles and policies related to the health care,
as well as to expose students to the quantitative and qualitative
aspects of the health-care industry by means of courses in health
care related to policy, law, economics, management, marketing, and
informatics. At the same time, the curriculum provides interdisciplinary
courses dealing with religious, ethical, psychosocial, political,
legal, literary, and historical perspectives regarding health-care
practices and populations in need of health care. In addition, the
curriculum can prepare students wishing to pursue graduate studies
in health services administration, business administration, public
health, law, and health communication. The program also provides
a primarily online minor in Health Services Administration and a
minor in Medical Billing and Coding for Drexel University bachelor’s
degree-seeking students. Each minor consists of 24 quarter credits.
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