The Health Administration concentration of the BAS degree in Supervision and Management is designed for students who wish to work in a variety of careers related to health care.
The following program learning outcomes are skills that students will learn as the result of completing this degree. Upon successful completion of the Bachelor’s degree program in Supervision and Management , the student will be able to: - Analyze the strategies leaders use to motivate and evaluate individuals and teams.
- Comprehend and apply ethical practices in professional activities.
- Comprehend and apply the framework underlying the principles of finance, budgeting and accounting.
- Apply management theories and practices in program and resource management.
- Compare and analyze strategies and frameworks used by leaders to initiate change in organizations.
- Apply information management practices to the business/organization environment and adapt to future technology changes.
- Demonstrate written and oral presentation skills expected of a Supervision and Management degree graduate.
- Exhibit a broad overview of the healthcare field and health issues, and understand the nature and causes of major healthcare problems.
- Provide leadership for all areas of a healthcare organization.
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