Is the health of others
important to you?
Health services are vital to keeping our nation and the world healthy. Berkeley College’s Health Services Management and Health Services Administration programs prepare you to take your place among healthcare professionals.
Health Services Management (B.B.A. and B.S.) Our programs familiarize you with the expanding health services industry and the important business and technology skills required in a variety of functions within this increasingly complex business. Through major courses focusing on the structure as well as the dynamics of the healthcare industry, you will gain understanding of the role and contributions of a variety of individuals and organizations including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities, and practitioners. Our programs' broad-based business and technology cores help you develop skills that the health services industry requires to ensure effective and efficient management.
Health Services Administration (A.A.S.) You will focus on a curriculum grounded in business administration and technology that provides you with a clear understanding of the dynamic and rapidly expanding health services industry. Through major courses and an internship in a health services organization, you will be introduced to a very complex field and explore interactions between healthcare providers and private and governmental funding agencies. With a broad-based education in business and technology, you will be prepared for a variety of positions in organizations that deliver and support healthcare.
Health Services Administration: Medical Insurance, Billing, and Coding (A.A.S.) This program is designed to develop your abilities to collect, process, and use information essential to the well-being of the health services industry and its clients. With an understanding of business functions essential to the success of the health services industry and hands-on experience with coding and health services technology applications, you will become prepared for careers in a variety of healthcare settings, including practitioners’ offices, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, as well as billing and insurance companies.