The Bachelor of Science in Integrated Studies: Health Care Management provides an academic foundation for students pursuing managerial careers in health care. The program includes courses that examine scientific, social, political, economic, ethical and organizational issues in health care and that also address implications for public policy. These courses underscore the complex, interdisciplinary nature of health care today and the mandate for critical thinking, contextual understanding and ethical behavior across all related fields and careers.
The program equips students with an academic foundation for work in a variety of health care professions, including, but not limited to, hospital administration, community health and public health.
Program Course Work
18
Units of Basic Requirements
27
Units of Distribution Requirements
27
Units in Health Care Management
3
Units of Elective Requirements
Learn more about the BSIS: Health Care Management program and degree requirements in the WashU Bulletin.
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