The 120-credit hour curriculum has three components:
Robert Morris University Core - 39 credits
Traditional liberal arts requirements in humanities, communications skills, and social, behavioral, natural and quantitative sciences.
Health Services Administration - 45 credits
Your major field of study includes 15 courses in various areas of health care administration, including policy, strategic planning, marketing, human resources, law and ethics, finance, economics, accounting, research, information systems and completion of an undergraduate thesis.
Electives - 36 credits
Choose up to 12 courses to tailor a program of study to meet your professional and personal needs and interests. These courses also may be fulfilled by transfer credits. In rare cases, life experience credits may be apply.
Courses
| Course Number |
Course Name |
| HSAM1100 |
Introduction to the American Health Care System |
| HSAM1200 |
Health Services Administration I |
| HSAM1300 |
Health Services Administration II |
| HSAM1400 |
Introduction to Managed Care |
| HSAM1500 |
Health Care Financial Administration |
| HSAM1600 |
Fundamentals of Health Policy |
| HSAM1800 |
Marketing for Health Services Organizations |
| HSAM1900 |
Human Resource Administration in Health Care |
| HSAM2000 |
Health Care Law and Ethics |
| HSAM2100 |
Basic Principles of Health Economics |
| INFS3440 |
Health Care Information System |
| HSAM4850 |
Undergraduate Thesis in Health Care Administration |
Two courses chosen from:
| Course Number |
Course Name |
| HSAM3100 |
Consumer Health Issues |
| HSAM3200 |
Accounting, Budgeting and Financial Accountability for Health Care Administrators |
| HSAM3250 |
Research for Health Care Professionals |
| HSAM3400 |
Ethics Health Care Administrator |