Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Health Services Administration

Program Description
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Services Administration provides a basic understanding of health services administration and of the unique skills needed by a health service administrator. Topics include coding and billing, public and private healthcare and financial and legal issues in healthcare.

Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.

    To develop a student’s ability to understand the social, political and economic forces affecting the healthcare industry
    To prepare students for jobs in the healthcare industry
    To develop a student’s ability to think critically and communicate effectively
    To assist students in becoming more proficient in the use of medical terminology, medical coding and computer skills
    To help students develop and perform analytical and technical skills in clinical chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, clinical microbiology, immunohematology and serology/ immunology

Prerequisite for Major Courses:
None

Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Health Services Administration, students must earn a total of 123.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:

Lower Division Health Services Administration Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)

Medical Office Administration and Billing

3.0 credit hours

Entrepreneurship

3.0 credit hours

Principles of Health Services Administration

3.0 credit hours
Healthcare Computer Applications 3.0 credit hours

CPT Coding for Health Service Administration

3.0 credit hours
Healthcare Medical Terminology 3.0 credit hours

Principles of Management

3.0 credit hours

Human Resource Management

3.0 credit hours

Lower Division General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)

NOTE: All lower division major and general education courses must be successfully completed before upper division courses are undertaken.

Upper Division Health Services Administration Major Courses (51.0 credit hours)

Accounting for Healthcare

3.0 credit hours

Financial Issues in Healthcare

3.0 credit hours

Billing/Third Party Payers

3.0 credit hours

Public Health Management

3.0 credit hours

Hospital Billing

3.0 credit hours

Long-Term Managed Care Systems

3.0 credit hours
Risk Management in Healthcare 3.0 credit hours

Health Services Administration Capstone Project

3.0 credit hours

Issues in Healthcare Communication

3.0 credit hours

Workforce Diversity

3.0 credit hours

Performance Evaluation

3.0 credit hours

Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior

3.0 credit hours

Healthcare Marketing

3.0 credit hours

Recruitment, Selection and Staffing

3.0 credit hours

Labor Relations

3.0 credit hours

Management Laws and Employee Relations

3.0 credit hours

Health Law and Ethics

3.0 credit hours
Upper Division General Education (12.0 credit hours)

Management Information Systems for Health Organizations

3.0 credit hours

Health Psychology

3.0 credit hours

Healthcare Communications

3.0 credit hours

Writing for Managers

3.0 credit hours

 

 

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