Health Sciences, MS Healthcare Administration Specialization
33 credit hours
Earn a Master of Science in health sciences with a healthcare administration specialization at Lindenwood University.
The graduate curriculum for the health sciences program with the healthcare administration specialization provides you with a strong scientific basis for seeking advanced degrees in the health sciences within the healthcare setting; such as clinical practice, hospitals, nursing homes, and the private sectors. Graduates will take core coursework in statistics and research methods as a foundation for their degree and four courses related to health care administration, including organizational behavior and public health perspectives.
The remaining curriculum is designed to provide you with an advanced combination of courses from areas related to public health, exercise physiology, fitness, nutrition, recreation, health promotion and business management based on your career interests.
Requirements
Research Core
One of the following:
Extended Core
HCA 53000 | Human Resources in Healthcare | 3 |
HCA 53200 | Issues in Public Healthcare Administration | 3 |
HCA 55100 | Quality Improvement and Management in Healthcare Organizations | 3 |
HCA 55200 | Strategic Management and Marketing in Healthcare Organizations | 3 |
Recommended Electives
Thesis Route: 9 credit hours
Non-Thesis Route: 12 credit hours
Suggested electives based on chosen specialty area:
Health Behavior Management: EDU, HS, IPC
Business/management: ENTR. HR, MGMT
Health Education: EDU, HS, IPC, PHS cross-listed
Therapeutic Recreation: EDU, HS, IPC
Additional electives with faculty advisor approval.
Culminating Experience
Thesis Option (Six credit hours)
Non-Thesis Option (Three credit hours)
HS 58100 (zero credit hours) is required for completion of major.
One of the following:
Note: If a student selects HS 55100 as their Culminating Experience, they cannot also take it for additional elective credit.