Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management prepares individuals for management roles in healthcare by developing their knowledge and skills in health systems, finance, law, public health, and strategic planning. The program features experienced faculty, collaborative projects, and online or hybrid delivery formats. Upon graduation, students are eligible to apply for graduate studies and qualified for entry-level management positions in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and government agencies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management prepares individuals for in-demand entry-level management positions in today's complex and evolving healthcare system. The program develops knowledge and skills in topics such as health systems and policy, healthcare law and ethics, healthcare finance, public health and epidemiology, quality measurement and outcomes analysis, and strategic planning in health services management. Graduates obtain the management and leadership skills needed to make a difference in a number of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, government agencies, and more. Graduates are prepared to apply for graduate studies in Jefferson's Master of Science in Organizational Leadership.
Teaching:
The program features experienced faculty who provide insight into the field. Collaborative projects help develop practical skills while building a network.
Careers:
Graduates are prepared for in-demand entry-level management positions in the healthcare system.
Other:
The program is offered online and in a hybrid format. It is a 120-credit program. The program features eight-week terms.