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King University Online BS in Healthcare Administration

King University Online

BS in Healthcare Administration

Online USA

16 Months

English

Full time, Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About: The BS in Healthcare Administration equips students with knowledge in healthcare systems, management practices, and healthcare policies. It focuses on preparing graduates to navigate the complexities of the healthcare field and lead organizations effectively.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles, including healthcare manager, health services administrator, and medical office manager in hospitals, clinics, and health agencies. This degree also opens doors for further study in related postgraduate programs.

Introduction

Prepare to fill administrative and leadership roles in the healthcare industry with King University’s online Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration. As the need for healthcare expands along with the population, candidates with administrative expertise are in high demand. King University’s bachelor’s in healthcare administration can lead to career advancement due to its competency-based curriculum.

In your healthcare administration program courses, our expert faculty will provide you with industry-based instruction in human resource management, financial management, epidemiology and biostatistics, organization, policy, and evidence-based practices. You will also study quality improvement, applied communication, management, ethics, marketing, sustainability, and comprehensive assessment through a healthcare lens. You can immediately apply your knowledge in your current workplace.

By the end of the online Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration, you will have a skill set that includes professionalism, leadership, communication, management, and healthcare organization. You could work in healthcare systems such as hospitals, medical offices, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and managed care organizations. You might pursue a career in medical insurance, medical sales, or pharmaceutical sales. You will also be qualified for work in health departments, public health agencies, governmental agencies, and healthcare-related nonprofit organizations. Some choose to pursue further education in graduate programs.

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