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Minor is conferred with baccalaureate degree.
Any Indiana University student enrolled in a baccalaureate program,
except those enrolled in SPEA, may pursue the minor in health systems administration.
Individuals interested in this minor should apply to SPEA. Students
who successfully complete the requirements will have the minor conferred
with their degree.
SPEA's multidisciplinary faculty and cirriculum address environmental
, public policy, and management issues from a variety of perspectives.
A minor in SPEA can enhance career opportunities for liberal arts and other
majors.
Core Courses:
- H320 Health Systems Administration (3 cr.)
- H371 Human Resources Management in Health Care (3 cr.)
- V373 Personnel Management in the Public Sector (3 cr.)
Three of the following:
- H352 Health Finance and Budgeting (3 cr.)
- H402 Hospital Administration (3 cr.)
- H411 Long Term Health Care Administration (3 cr.)
- H441 Legal Aspects of Health Care (3 cr.)
- H455 Topics in Public Health
A few frequently asked questions:
Does the program meet the needs of part-time students? Yes,
the program and scheduling of courses is designed to meet the needs of
part-time as well as full-time students. Will I have the opportunity to
relate classroom instruction to real-world problems? Absolutely,
the faculty has real-world professional experience, and that experience
is recognized in the quality of classroom instruction. Also, the
public affairs internships offered by the division are outstanding, with
opportunities available for internships in all areas of concentration.
What are some specific career areas students have entered after graduation?
Examples of the fields our students have entered after graduation include
public and nonprofit management, hospital administration, long-term care
administration, security management, environmental policy-related work,
and human services administration (some of these fields may require additional
training).
Student contact:
, (219) 980-6836, fax: 219-980-6737 |
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