Bachelor of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
Program Overview
Jacksonville University's BBA-HC program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of healthcare administration, combining business principles with specialized healthcare courses. The program emphasizes hands-on experience through internships or independent studies, preparing graduates for leadership roles in the healthcare industry. With a focus on innovative teaching methods and small class sizes, the program fosters active learning and personalized support. Graduates are well-positioned for diverse careers in healthcare management, administration, and other related fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Jacksonville University's Bachelor of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration (BBA-HC) program equips students with essential business and healthcare knowledge, preparing them for leadership roles within the healthcare industry. Partnered with the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences, this comprehensive degree blends traditional business administration courses offered at the Davis College of Business & Technology with dedicated classes focused on healthcare fundamentals and management concepts. The program boasts an affiliation with the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA), a prestigious organization recognized for its commitment to excellence in health administration education.
Outline:
This intensive BBA-HC curriculum strategically combines healthcare-specific courses with essential business administration components. Students delve into the intricacies of accounting, management, marketing, and finance, alongside specialized healthcare courses that provide in-depth knowledge of the industry. Completion of the Davis College of Business & Technology Core Curriculum - This initial stage lays a strong foundation in core business principles. Healthcare-Specific Courses:
- HLSC 330: Principles of Research and Evidence-Based Practice - Develops critical research skills for evidence-based decision-making in healthcare.
- HLSC 202: Medical Terminology and Healthcare Essentials - Acquaints students with medical terminology and healthcare fundamentals.
- HLSC 410: The Healthcare System - Provides a comprehensive overview of the US healthcare system, its components, stakeholders, and challenges.
- HLSC 211: Introduction to Health Professions and Trends in Healthcare - Examines various health professions and emerging trends shaping healthcare delivery.
- HLSC 420: Healthcare Quality and Safety - Emphasizes patient safety principles and quality management strategies within healthcare organizations. Internship, Independent Study, or Special Topic Practicum:
- Students gain hands-on experience in healthcare organizations, applying theoretical knowledge in real-world situations.
- Options for independent studies and specialized topics allow for focused exploration of areas of particular interest within healthcare.
Assessment:
Assessment in the BBA-HC program utilizes a variety of methods to gauge student comprehension and ensure program effectiveness. Traditional methods, including examinations and assignments, are employed alongside more contemporary approaches like case studies and project-based learning to assess student understanding of key healthcare and business concepts. The faculty comprises experienced practitioners and educators with extensive expertise in both healthcare and business administration. They employ a range of pedagogical approaches including interactive lectures, case discussions, group projects, and simulations, fostering active participation and knowledge application. Furthermore, students benefit from Jacksonville University's commitment to small class sizes, ensuring ample individualized attention and personalized support from professors throughout their academic journey.
Careers:
The healthcare industry offers diverse and fulfilling career opportunities for individuals with the knowledge and skills obtained through the BBA-HC program. Jacksonville University graduates are well-equipped for a wide range of roles, including:
- Healthcare Executive
- Healthcare Administrator
- Healthcare Manager
- Human Resources Specialist
- Insurance Compliance Manager
- Students may declare either Business or Healthcare Administration as their major when entering the program.
- Freshmen can initially choose Pre-Business as a major, transitioning to their preferred choice upon reaching sophomore status.