University of Rhone

HEALTH
CARE
MANAGEMENT

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HEALTH
CARE
MANAGEMENT

Program Overview

Award : Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management

The Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage and lead healthcare organizations effectively. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing graduates for a dynamic and evolving healthcare environment.

Total Credit Hours: 180 ECTS

Program Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)

Mode of learning: On campus/Online/Blended

Foundation Courses (Year 1)

  • Introduction to Health Care Systems
  • Principles of Management
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Introduction to Health Economics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Statistics for Health Care

Core Courses (Years 2 and 3)

  • Health Care Operations Management
  • Financial Management in Health Care
  • Health Policy and Ethics
  • Health Services Marketing
  • Quality Improvement in Health Care
  • Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
  • Research Methods in Health Care
  • Project Management in Health Care

Elective Courses (Year 3)

  • Global Health Issues
  • Telemedicine and Digital Health
  • Long-term Care Management
  • Emergency Management in Health Services
  • Health Care Law and Regulations

Capstone Project (Year 3)

A comprehensive project that allows students to apply what they have learned in a real-world healthcare setting, often involving case studies or partnerships with local healthcare organizations.

Learning Outcomes of the BBA Degrees

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems and their management.
  2. Apply principles of management and leadership in healthcare settings.
  3. Analyze and interpret healthcare data to inform decision-making and policy formulation.
  4. Evaluate healthcare policies and their impact on healthcare delivery.
  5. Design and implement quality improvement initiatives in healthcare organizations.
  6. Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders in the healthcare environment.
  7. Understand and apply ethical principles in healthcare management.

Assessment Methods

Assessment methods in the program may include:

  • Examinations: Mid-term and final exams to evaluate understanding of core concepts.
  • Assignments: Research papers, case studies, and presentations to assess analytical and communication skills.
  • Projects: Group and individual projects that demonstrate practical application of knowledge.
  • Practical Experience: Internships or field placements evaluated through performance appraisal by field supervisors.
  • Capstone Project: A final project presentation assessed by faculty and industry professionals.
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