The University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Health Management program offers a curriculum that combines a broad education in health care with courses designed to help you develop leadership and management skills for various areas of the industry. Learn more about this bachelor's degree program here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Kind of Program Is It?

    The Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration* in Health Management program at University of Phoenix provides students with the opportunity to study foundational and advanced topics in health care. Concentration courses address health care regulatory agencies, health laws, public health systems, policy making processes and facility development. Program course work also provides an introduction to health care trends, communication strategies, disease, delivery systems, information systems and financing. The program is offered online and at some University of Phoenix campuses.

    What Are the Prerequisites?

    Some experience or interest in working in a hospital, clinic, health organization, or other health care setting is helpful. Though not required, you could have taken previous coursework in management or business administration. Applicants to University of Phoenix programs should have a high school diploma or GED.

    What Are the Course Requirements?

    You must complete a total of 120 semester-credits (124 for Kansas residents) to earn the Bachelor of Science degree in Health Administration with a concentration in Health Management. This requirement includes 42 credits in foundation courses, 18 in the area of concentration, and 60 credits in general education courses and electives. The sequence in which courses are taken is shown below.

    Health administration foundation courses

    • GEN 200: Foundations for General Education and Professional Success
    • HCS 212: Health Care Vocabulary
    • HCS 235: Health Care Delivery in the United States
    • HCS 245: Introduction to Health and Disease
    • HCS 320: Health Care Communication Strategies
    • HCS 325: Health Care Management
    • HCS 335: Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility
    • HCS 341: Human Resources in Health Care
    • HCS 483: Health Care Information Systems
    • HCS 490: Health Care Consumer - Trends and Marketing
    • HCS 405: Health Care Financial Accounting
    • HCS 440: Economics: The Financing of Health Care
    • HCS 465: Health Care Research Utilization
    • HCS 451: Health Care Quality Management and Outcomes Analysis

    Health management concentration courses

    • HCS 457: Public and Community Health
    • HCS 430: Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance
    • HCS 475: Leadership and Performance Development
    • HCS 455: Health Care Policy: The Past and the Future
    • HCS 446: Facility Planning
    • HCS 449: Health Administration Capstone

    What Could I Do After I Graduate?

    Advanced Degrees

    Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with a concentration in Health Management program at University of Phoenix could qualify to assume management or administrative roles in areas of heath care policy, facility planning, community health, or health care law. Some students may wish to further their education and pursue the Master of Health Administration degree.

    *Maryland residents completing this program will earn a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration with an emphasis in Health Management.