Health Administration and Health Education Joint Degree
The M.S. in Health Administration and Health Education is designed for health professionals, educators, and public service professionals who are interested both in management/administrative aspects of healthcare and in the need for health education and health promotion in the population served by the healthcare system. The curriculum develops student expertise in specific areas of health care management, health promotion and illness prevention, ethics and law, and research.
The M.S. in Health Administration and Health Education requires the completion of sixteen courses (48 credits)
Core Component (9 required)
HAD 558 |
Health Administration |
HAD 553 |
Health Care Organization |
HAD 560 |
Health Care Informatics |
HAD 600 |
Ethics of Health Care |
Managed Health Care (HAD 4765) |
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HED 553 |
Program Planning for Wellness |
HED 552 |
Epidemiology and Community Health |
HED 554 |
Curriculum Strategies for Health Care Educators |
HSV 550 |
Health Services Research (HAD/HED 4025) |
Administration Component (3 required)
HAD 557 |
Health Care Strategic Planning and Marketing |
HAD 554 |
Health Care Law |
HAD 555 |
Accounting for Health Care Organizations |
HAD 556 |
Financial Management of Health Care Organizations |
Education and Health Services Component (3 required)
HED 571 |
Employee Assistance and Occupational Health |
HED 577 |
Health Education in HIV/AIDS |
HED 572 |
Concepts of Mental Health |
HAD 570 |
Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability |
*Other HED/HAD courses as approved by the Director.
Research Component (1 required)
HSV 700 |
Integrative Capstone Course in Health Services (HAD/HED 6025) |
