Health Services Administration Bachelor's Degree
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Health Services Administration Courses
See course descriptions for the classes you need for your Health Services Administration degree, as well as any general education requirements.
Academic Calendar
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Careers in Health Services Administration
A degree prepares you for many careers, such as behavioral health director, health insurance director/analyst, health policy analyst, clinic manager, discharge planner, healthcare executive, hospice director, outpatient care coordinator, pharmaceutical representative, senior living manager, and wellness program administrator.
David Barnes, '19
Health Services Administration
Milwaukee Center
UIU has helped me become a better writer, communicator, and speaker. It has pulled things from inside of me that I didn't know I had in me. I thought I would leave with a bachelor's degree in my field, but I have gained so much more. My confidence is high and I know everything I have learned will get me into a management position at my current job.
UIU Locations for Bachelor's Degree in Health Services Administration
Distance Learning
Kansas
Oklahoma
Convenient, Focused Scheduling
UIU Health Services Administration students have the advantage of focusing on fewer classes at once with the Two-at-a-Time schedule. Plus, convenient evening or online courses ensure your education fits your unique lifestyle.
18%
Projected growth in medical and health services manager jobs from 2018 to 2028
94%
UIU graduates employed or continuing their education within 12 months of graduation
Admissions
When you’re ready to apply for your bachelor’s degree in Health Services Administration, we’re ready to help you every step of the way.
Go Further with an MBA or MPA
Earned your undergraduate degree in Health Services Administration? Consider an MBA or MPA from UIU to advance your career even further.
Sources
- ^ Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Medical and Health Services Managers. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/medical-and-health-services-managers.htm