Courses
The following are undergraduate and graduate courses in Health Care Management offered through the Department of Management and Marketing.
Undergraduate Courses
- HCM 370-001 Introduction to Health Systems
- HCM 370-002 Introduction to Health Systems
- HCM 370-990 Introduction to Health Systems
- HCM 371-001 Analysis of Health Care Systems
- HCM 473-001 Survey of Issues in Health Care Management
- HCM 476-990 Principles of Long-Term Care
- HCM 491-001 Independent Study
- HCM 492-001 Internship
Graduate Courses
HCM 370 Introduction to Health Systems
Detailed study of components of the health care delivery system in the United States. The course emphasizes history, roles, and interactions of the various providers, consumers, and governments.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Whitman | |
Fall 2007 | 002 | Roseman | |
Fall 2007 | 990 | Tolbert |
HCM 371 Analysis of Health Care Systems
Analysis of operations within health care institutions.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Williams |
HCM 473 Survey of Issues in Health Care Management
Examination of current issues in health care, including health care policies and their effect on the health care industry.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Whitman |
HCM 476 Principles of Long-Term Care
The focus of this class will be on organizational platforms for delivering long-term health care, licensing and regulatory issues facing long-term care and operational and strategic issues facing long-term care.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 990 | Whitman |
HCM 491 Independent Study
Students may earn degree credit for only one independent study course.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Whitman |
HCM 492 Internship
Supervised administrative work experience in the health care industry.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Whitman |
HCM 573 Advanced Issues in Health Care Management
This course examines current policy and social issues in health care managment. Students develop the analytical skills needed by decision-makers of health care organizations.
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 001 | Whitman |
HCM 576 Advanced Principles of Long-Term Care
Semester | Section | Instructor | Syllabus |
Fall 2007 | 990 | Whitman |