New England College (nec.edu) offers a bachelor of science in health care administration. Among the health care courses offered are Organization and Management in Health Care (HCA1010), Cultural Diversity in Health Care (HCA1040), Issues in Ethics for Health Care Administrators (HCA1060), Health Care Statistics (HCA1990), Economics of Health Care (HCA2020), Long-Term Care (HCA2040), Financial Management in Health Care (HCA3010), Information Systems in Health Care (HCA3020), Health Plans and Insurance (HCA3030), Outcomes Assessment and Quality Management (HCA3040), Health Program Evaluation (HCA4010) and Health Services in the 21st Century (HCA4020).
University of Maryland University College (umuc.edu) offers a master of science in health administration informatics, a master of science in health care administration and a master of Science in management with a specialization in health care administration. Among the health care courses offered for these degrees are Information Technology for Health Care Administration (HCAD 610), The U.S. Health Care System (HCAD 620), Long-Term Care Administration (HCAD 635), Financial Management for Health Care Organizations (HCAD 640), Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration (HCAD 650) and Health Care Institutional Organization and Management (HCAD 660).
Mercy College of Health Sciences (mchs.edu) offers a bachelor of science in health care administration. Among the health care courses required for this degree are Health Care Delivery in the United States -- A Consumer Perspective (HCA 301), Health Care Economics (HCA 303), Information Resources in Health Care (HCA 324), Legal/Ethical Aspects of Health Care (HCA 404) and Special Topics in Health Care (HCA 410). Among the health care electives offered for this degree are Long-Term Care: Organization and Administration (HCA 412), Hospitals: Organization and Administration (HCA 413), Ambulatory Care Services: Organization and Administration (HCA 414) and Health Care Financial Management (HCA 415).
Pima Medical Institute (pmi.edu) offers an associate of applied science degree in health care administration. Health care courses required for this degree are Introduction to the Health Care System (HCA 201), Business Communications (HCA 210), Health Care Management (HCA 220), Medical Law and Ethics (HCA 213), Human Resources Management (HCA 221) and Health Care Finance (HCA 223).