The continued growth of the healthcare industry has created a need not only for skilled patient care positions such as nurses or medical assistants but for administrative and managerial positions as well. The Health Services Administration bachelor’s degree program at Bryant & Stratton College provides students with an education that translates to administration positions in the medical field at hospitals, clinics, long-term-care facilities, doctor’s offices, and more.
The bachelor’s degree program in Health Services Administration provides students with a comprehensive foundation in health-related knowledge and concepts as well as the management of health services and facilities, with emphases on finance, legal aspects in healthcare, disaster planning and management, and information systems. Graduates of the program will have an understanding of real-world applications for the theory and practices utilized in administration and management roles within the healthcare industry.
Clinical sites and healthcare facilities require background checks and drug testing.
Courses in the Health Services Administration bachelor’s degree program are also offered at the Amherst, Buffalo, Henrietta and Syracuse campuses. To learn more about the program at these campuses, please contact an admissions representative.
The Health Services Administration bachelor’s degree program will provide students with the ability to:
- Analyze and apply contemporary knowledge and skill sets to work effectively in a managerial capacity in a health services setting.
- Use legal and ethical principles to analyze and apply management practices of healthcare organizations and delivery of patient care.
- Utilize effective skills in financial planning, project management, human resources development, public safety, and emergency disaster planning in health services administration.
Health Service Administration Academic Program Disclosures