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Dec 18, 2024
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OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2009-10 [Archived Catalog]
Health Services Administration Major (B.S.H.)
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Major code BS8119
College of Health and Human Services
School of Health Sciences
Grover Center E317
Phone: 740.593.4675
Fax: 740.593.0555
http://www.ohio.edu/healthsciences
Doug Bolon, contact person
Health administration offers two options: health services administration and long-term health care administration. The health services administration option prepares you for entry-level management and staff positions in all sectors of the health care industry. You are prepared for positions in acute, subacute, and ambulatory care facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, home health agencies, managed care organizations, and other emerging health delivery systems.
Note: If you pursue a double major in health services administration (HSA) and long-term health care administration (LTC), you will be required to register for and complete a separate internship for each major, HLTH 481 for HSA and HLTH 482 for LTC. You only need to register and complete HLTH 480B for your practicum requirement.
At the completion of either course of study and after official application for degree conferral, you will be awarded a Bachelor of Science in Health.
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Health Administration Core
Select one course from the following:
Required Professional Courses
Additional Requirements
Select an additional 24 hours from ACCT 102 or courses at the 200 level or above in ACCT, BUSL, EH, FIN, HRM, HLTH, IH, COMS, MGT, MKT. Internship, Practica, Field Experience, Senior Internship Registration Requirements
The College’s policy on internships, practica, field experiences, and senior internship requires that you be registered for the experience in the quarter(s) that you are actually fulfilling the requirements for the course. The only exception to this requirement is an experience that takes place over winter break, in which case you may register for the course during either fall or winter quarter. |
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