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Graduate Certificate Requirements: Healthcare Administration

Healthcare Administration Graduate Certificate Requirements

The School of Professional Studies: Graduate, Online

The accelerated 7 week semester online Professional Studies graduate Healthcare Administration program offers a Graduate Certificate that requires 12 credits (4 courses) including:

Graduate Courses: 12 credits (4 courses). 

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Transfer Credits: Our generous transfer policy allows students to transfer up to 90 credits required for a Bachelor degree, or up to 45 credits required for an Associate level degree as well as 6 credits of related graduate study. Credits presented for transfer must be from an accredited institution and a final course grade of a C or higher is required for undergraduate and a B or higher on the graduate level. Discuss with your advisor.

Prior Learning Assessments: Receive college credit for learning acquired through life experience. By evaluating a portfolio, we determine whether your experience qualifies as college level learning. Pay for one credit and receive three credits per course successfully challenged. You may challenge up to fifteen courses.

Credit by Examination: After enrolling in the School of Professional Studies, you may seek approval from your program to receive credit by examination. Contact your program's director or the Office of the Registrar for more information.

Transfer credit or credit by examination is acceptable in lieu of all Core Curriculum requirements except College Writing I (ENG-0160) and College Writing II (ENG-0170). These two courses are required of all students enrolled in the School of Professional Studies.

Healthcare Administration Graduate Certificate (12 Credits)

Choose 4 of the Following 5 Courses:

HCA 6001: Healthcare Organization and Administration

Prerequisite: None

The organization and structure of healthcare in the United States will be examined. Principles of the administration of healthcare organizations will be explored with emphasis on resources, system organization, and technology. Students will analyze the interaction between differing healthcare organizations and social-environmental issues and the design implementation of healthcare delivery systems.

Offered fall semester. (3 Credits)

HCA 6002: Economics of Healthcare and Public Policy

Prerequisites: None

Students will undertake an examination of the legislative, regulatory, and political processes and their effect on the delivery of healthcare. This course discusses the role of healthcare communities in public policy issues and the analysis of emerging socioeconomic factors in medical markets and healthcare regulation.

Offered fall and spring semester. (3 Credits)

HCA 6003: Risk Management and Patient Affairs

Prerequisite: None

This course provides students with a survey of the major legal issues impacting the administration of healthcare. Guest lectures will cover liability, licensure, malpractice, patient rights, JCAHO compliance, and regulatory factors. Students will also examine informed consent, confidentiality, liability exposure, and tort reform issues.

Offered spring semester. (3 Credits)

HCA 6005: Psychosocial Aspects of Health

Prerequisite: None

Students will survey psychological, social, and behavioral theories as they relate to health issues such as chronic illness, mental illness, and disability. Students will examine the changing role of the healthcare provider in contemporary society.

Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)

HCA 6006: Long Term Care Administration

Prerequisite: None

Reviews theory and practice related to long-term care administration and policy. Legal and ethical aspects of long-term care facilities and alternatives to nursing home care will be explored. The course examines the emerging external forces that impact the operation and management of long-term care facilities, including government payors, state regulatory bodies, and national accreditation bodies.

Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)

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Graduate Certificates

Set yourself apart by adding a graduate certificate to your master's degree. Students enrolled in graduate professional studies programs may choose from a diverse selection of graduate certificates to further enrich their educational experience. The graduate certificates may be taken as a stand alone option or, in some cases, achieved with additional courses embedded within the course of study. This additional focus provides specialized knowledge and experience tailored to your career and personal goals.

At Rosemont, we offer a high quality education and a pathway to success that provides exceptional value within a challenging yet supportive environment. Recognizing the demands faced by adult learners, we offer flexible degree options designed to support your continued growth through education.