Bachelor of Arts in Business - Healthcare Management (Degree Completion)
The OCU Bachelor of Arts in Business with a concentration in Healthcare Management develops the managerial skills required to work in today's regulated, complex healthcare field. Graduates of our Healthcare Management course will have a solid foundation to meet the challenges of increasing quality while decreasing cost in healthcare delivery. The program prepares graduates for supervisory or middle management positions in hospitals, managed care organizations, community health centers, physical group practices, pharmaceutical companies, and other types of facilities.
Our online bachelor program has been designed specifically for working adults. As an online student, you will engage with experienced faculty and other students to develop practical business skills. Upon completion of our healthcare management bachelor degree program, you will be able to:
- Integrate Christian principles in critical thinking and decision making.
- Explain the healthcare environment to include delivery models, economics, policy, risk management, and outcome measurement in healthcare.
- Use business skills of financial management, human resources, and information technology.
- Apply management functions and skills to a healthcare organization.
- Integrate knowledge of legal, regulatory, and ethical responsibilities into the management role in the healthcare setting.
124 semester hours semester hours are required to complete this degree. 51 semester hours are specific to the business management program and the remaining semester hours are comprised of general education coursework. Achieve your potential and fulfill your dreams! What you know now has gotten you this far; learn more and go further by attending OCU.
Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, Association for Biblical Higher Education, Ohio Board of Regents.
Entirely Online, Asynchronous
Bachelor
English
50
Students must have a US High School diploma or GED and a minimum of 50 semester credit hours from an accredited institution of higher learning. Students with fewer than 50 semester hours may apply to an Associate of Arts program to complete this requirement.
You take online classes around your schedule, with no campus visits or residency requirements.
124




