Health Systems Administration
Level: Masters
Language: English
Category:
Health Administration
Description
The health systems administration program meets the needs and demands of professionals who desire a non-clinical degree within the health care field. It is designed for working health care administrators, clinicians and support personnel in health care organizations, or anyone planning a career move into the health care environment.One of the program's advantages is that it can be pursued while working full-time. In addition, thesis and internship options allow a wide range of personal choice in designing a program to fit specific academic and career needs. Employing a leading-edge, systems approach to health care administration, the program capitalizes on RIT's experience and skill in delivering creative academic offerings through advanced technological means to online learners.As a focal point in the debate over health care costs and provision, Rochester has gained a national reputation for affordable, high quality health care services. The Rochester community possesses an enviable array of talented health care administrators and care givers-many of whom are also faculty in the program and whose expertise is invaluable.The program meets students' needs by taking a value-added, continuous improvement approach to program development and maintenance. Its guiding principles operate in the context of a socially conscious world view, the program:is responsive to evolving trends in health care and management, provides an integrated systems approach to health care, possesses a balance of quantitative and qualitative content, teaches useful skills, employs and imparts innovative technology, and fosters lifelong learning. Flexible Program Schedule The graduate program in health systems administration is very flexible and may be tailored to meet individual needs or schedules. Colleagues admitted to the program are free to take one, two or more courses per quarter. In order to complete the degree in two academic years, two courses per quarter are necessary.
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