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Graduate Record 2019-2020 
    
Graduate Record 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Health Sciences Management


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The Graduate Certificate in Health Sciences Management is an 18-credit (6 courses) certificate designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree and provides them with the requisite knowledge, skills, and competencies in the field of health care management. The curriculum prepares students with the foundational knowledge and essential skills for entry-level management positions within a health care organization, including analytical reasoning, critical thinking, effective communication, leadership, relationship and resource management, problem solving, and teamwork. 

The program is ideal for individuals with a baccalaureate degree, preferably in allied health care, natural or health sciences, social sciences, or business/commerce, or for those with a bachelor’s degree in any major with a minimum of two years of work experience in health care. Completion of the certificate demonstrates specialized educational achievement in health sciences management. Students will be able to enroll in 6 graduate credits (2 courses) per semester and complete their certificate in as little as 3 semesters or 12 months. Other students, however, may take longer, as their work-life balance and schedule permit. Students have 9 terms or 3 years to complete the certificate. Students complete their courses online on a part-time basis while continuing to work, enabling them to balance work, education, and family while seeking to broaden their career opportunities. Course content and discussions are delivered online using both synchronous and asynchronous delivery formats, and emphasize student engagement, active participation, and relevant applications within their current health care practice settings.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is an increased demand for health care managers as health care management will grow 20 percent between 2016 and 2026, driven in large part by the aging Baby Boom generation. For more information visit the program online:  www.scps.virginia.edu

Required Courses (4)


  • PSHM 5020 - Management of Health Care Organizations, Credits: 3 
  • PSHM 5700 - Economics and Finance of Health Care, Credits: 3
  • PSHM 5300 - Population Health: Programs, Policy, and Epidemiology, Credits: 3
  • PSHM 5805 - Health Information Systems and Applications, Credits: 3

Elective Courses (2)


  • PSHM 5010 - Health Care Management: Applying Concepts to Practice (Recommended for students with a limited health care background), Credits: 3
  • PSHM 5650 - American Health Care:  Challenges and Opportunities, Credits: 3
  • HR 4020 - Human Resource Management, Credits: 3 
  • PSHM 5080 - Legal and Ethical Decision-Making in Health Care, Credits: 3
  • IT 5220 - Strategic Business Value of Information Technology, Credits: 3
  • PSHM 5600 - Service Excellence in Health Care: Quality Improvement & Customer Service, Credits: 3
  • PSHM 5750 - Organizational Behavior and Leadership in Health Care, Credits: 3