Health Services Management Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (BBA)
Not all programs are offered for completion at each campus or through Berkeley College Online®. Please review the academic program pages (https://berkeleycollege.edu/academics/index.html) for information on where each program is offered. Additionally, all students may be required to take some courses at another campus or online. The Internship courses are only offered online.
Course Requirements
MAJOR CORE COURSES
HEA2200 Medical Terminology
3 Credits
Provides a solid foundation and understanding of the medical language used by healthcare professionals through the introduction, reinforcement, and combination of medical word parts including prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. Emphasis is placed on word building, analysis of word parts, spelling, special endings, plural forms, correct pronunciation of terminology related to procedures, and diseases of the various body systems. Commonly used abbreviations and symbols will also be introduced.
HSM1000 Introduction to the U.S. Healthcare System
3 Credits
This course provides students with the foundational knowledge of the United States healthcare system from a business perspective. Students will gain insights into the structure and operation of the U.S. healthcare system and explore the challenges in delivering effective healthcare. The course covers key stakeholders in the healthcare industry, the organization, administration, and financing of healthcare services, the role of government in healthcare delivery, and key ethical and legal considerations in today’s healthcare environment. This course will emphasize the importance of a systems perspective in understanding and addressing the complex challenges of today’s healthcare industry.
HSM2000 Foundations of Law and Ethics and Health Services Management
3 Credits
This course will introduce the learner to basic concepts of healthcare law, ethics and human rights from a health services management perspective. Case studies, source documents, laws, rules and regulations, and current events will be used to examine how healthcare administrators can effectively act within legal and ethical constraints to improve quality of care, social justice and equity in healthcare institutions.
HSM2205 Managed Care and Health Insurance
3 Credits
Provides an overview of the principles and practices of managed care and health insurance. Students analyze and evaluate private and government-sponsored programs with relation to systems in other countries.
HSM2215 Health Communications
3 Credits
Provides the effective health communication skills necessary for employment and career success in the health services industry. Students learn to write accurate and concise health reports, develop familiarity with terms commonly used in healthcare, and practice verbal communication skills.
HSM2220 Management of Healthcare Delivery Services
3 Credits
Introduces the theory and practice of management within healthcare organizations. Students will explore best practices for creating and maintaining an effective and efficient workplace environment, while considering the needs and perspectives of both the internal and external stakeholders common to healthcare organizations.
Prerequisites: HSM1000, MGT2220
HSM3309 Health Services Finance
3 Credits
Introduces the foundations of financing health services in a dynamically changing environment. Topics include healthcare costs, reimbursement systems, insurance issues, the roles of budgeting and accounts, the multifunctionality of financial services within the health services industry, and trends in health services financing.
Prerequisites: FIN3302, HSM1000
HSM3320 Community Health and Medical Care
3 Credits
Explores issues related to design and delivery of healthcare programs to all segments of the community. This course focuses on public health and government-funded programs, as well as private health care.
Prerequisite: HSM1000
HSM4410 Research Methods for Health Services
3 Credits
Develops an awareness of the various frameworks for technical writing and research in the health services field. This course emphasizes effective written communication and analytical skills in health services.
Prerequisites: ENG1105, HSM1000
HSM4440 Health Policy and Politics
3 Credits
Develops an awareness of the political processes available for the creation of rules, regulations, and laws affecting healthcare policies. Local, national, and global impacts of healthcare financing, health insurance, and healthcare reform upon individuals, communities, and nations are explored.
Prerequisite: HEA2220
HSM4470 Health Services Management Capstone
3 Credits
Requires students to examine and apply the most recent theories and current practices in the healthcare industry. Students are encouraged to develop the vision, problem-solving, and analytical skills essential for leadership in the healthcare environment.
Prerequisites: HSM2000, HSM2220, HSM3309
Health Services Management Electives*- 6 Credits
BUSINESS CORE COURSES
ACC1111 Financial Accounting I
3 Credits
Introduces the basic structure of accounting terminology and procedures of a business organization. Students learn about recording and reporting functions, adjusting entries and closing entries, the preparation of financial statements, accounting for merchandising operations, valuation of inventories, purpose and significant features of internal controls, and preparation of bank reconciliation.
BUS2231 Business Law I
3 Credits
Provides students with detailed knowledge of the laws relating to contracts, commerce, property, sales, negotiable instruments, and employment. Students develop an awareness of business situations requiring legal counsel and a familiarization with the overall structure of the legal system.
CIS1115 Computer Applications
3 Credits
Provides an introduction to computer technology with an emphasis on applications. Students learn to use software, such as Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
CIS2201 Advanced Spreadsheets
3 Credits
Provides students with experience using spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel. Topics include building complex worksheets; importing and exporting data; using mathematical, financial, and statistical functions; developing macros; consolidating spreadsheets; creating templates; and utilizing “what if” analyses.
Prerequisite: CIS1115
ECO2200 Principles of Economics
3 Credits
Introduces students to the core concepts and principles of microeconomics. Emphasis is on real-world applications from a personal, business, and governmental perspective. Topics include tradeoffs and opportunity costs, gains from specialization and trade, supply and demand, and the efficiency of markets.
FIN3302 Corporate Finance
3 Credits
Provides an overview of the fundamental principles relating to the study of finance, including theories and practices in financial management. Students become familiar with the financial organization and operation of a business. Topics include financial analysis, planning and control, budgeting and forecasting, and financing.
Prerequisites: ACC1111, MAT2215, and MAT2218
IBS2201 International Business
3 Credits
Explores the diverse environment, management concerns, financial issues, and marketing questions faced by international business organizations. Students gain a heightened global awareness as they seek the knowledge and skills needed to function competitively in an increasingly interdependent world.
MGT2220 Principles of Management
3 Credits
Examines operational theories of management under the functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Emphasizes the manager’s role in creating and maintaining an internal environment for performance. Students discuss cases in detail.
MKT2220 Principles of Marketing
3 Credits
Provides an introduction to fundamental principles and practices in the marketing process, including a detailed study of each marketing mix tool (product, price, place, promotion), along with an introduction to marketing research, target marketing, SWOT construction and analysis, strategic marketing planning, and consumer behavior. This is the gateway course to the Marketing Communications program.
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE CORE COURSES*
ENG1105 Writing and Research
3 Credits
An introduction to expository writing through a comprehensive survey of forms of composition. Students are taught to use words with precision and strengthen their understanding and application of grammatical and rhetorical principles. Students are encouraged to appreciate and incorporate the principles of academic and professional writing.
ENG2205 Writing Through Literature
3 Credits
Further develops the writing, reading, and interpretive abilities introduced in ENG1105 through critical engagement with literary texts from a myriad of genres.
Prerequisite: ENG1105
ENG2215 Public Speaking
3 Credits
Designed to help students improve oral communication skills. Emphasis is placed on identifying good and poor speech habits, techniques for improving speech, oral interpretation, effective speech planning and delivery, and interpersonal communication.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG2205
ENG3316 The Confident Writer
3 Credits
Explores a wide variety of non-fiction writing genres, including personal profile, journalism, criticism, and more. Students build their reading, writing, and researching skills while also reinforcing the fundamental concepts and current developments associated with the areas of their respective majors.
Prerequisite: ENG2205
HUM2225 Introduction to Ethics
3 Credits
Introduces the study of ethics and moral philosophy, including its historical development, the major figures within that history, and ethical and moral issues that face us today. This course presents the perspectives of various schools of thought and encourages students’ own critical thinking on ethical and moral issues in dialogue with others.
MAT2215 Statistics I
3 Credits
Introduces statistical methods and procedures. Students become acquainted with the collection, analysis, and presentation of quantitative data. Topics include basic concepts of probability, frequency distributions, binomial distributions, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and regression and correlation.
SOC1123 First Year Experience
3 Credits
Explores the challenges students most frequently face in pursuing and achieving a college degree. Students will identify their own perceived challenges, share critical insights to meeting them, and implement their own plan of action to address and overcome such challenges.
SOC2231 Human Relations
3 Credits
Students will develop the interpersonal skills known to be key ingredients for successful everyday interactions with a focus on the challenges of workplace relationships involving coworkers, supervisors, and customers/clients. Some major skill areas covered in the course include making a good impression with your employer, managing conflict with difficult coworkers, working on a team with diverse groups of people, providing exceptional service for customers/clients, and managing on-the-job stressors.
English Elective- 3 Credits
Humanities Elective- 3 Credits
Liberal Arts Electives- 3 Credits
Mathematics/Science Elective- 3 Credits
Science Elective- 3 Credits
Social Science Elective- 3 Credits
Business Electives* - 6 Credits
Free Electives - 6 Credits
120 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
*Six credits of Health Services Management Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level.
**12 credits of Liberal Arts Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level.
***Any courses in the Larry L. Luing School of Business.
Eligibility for internships required to obtain a Berkeley College degree and employment opportunities in the healthcare field may be contingent upon the results of a post-offer medical examination, which may include drug and alcohol testing, and receipt of satisfactory references. Applicants for whom such requirements may be matters of concern are strongly advised to contact an Admissions counselor prior to enrolling in a healthcare-related program.