The Bachelor of Science in Health Administration prepares students to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, community health, home care, long-term care, managed care organizations, physician practices, supply organizations, advocacy organization and professional associations, the insurance industry, and consulting firms.

The program may be completed on a full- or part-time basis leading to completion of the objectives of the undergraduate BS program.

Concentrations are offered in health systems management and assisted living/senior housing administration.

Health Systems Management Concentration 

The concentration in health systems management prepares graduates to serve in entry-level management, administrative and support positions in a variety of health-related organizations and settings.

Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration Concentration

The concentration in assisted living/senior housing administration prepares graduates to serve in entry-level administrative and support positions within independent living, assisted living, and continuing care retirement communities.

Policies

Program Requirements

  • A criminal background check is generally required of all students prior to beginning their internship.
  • Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor's degrees, including the Mason Core requirements. For all policies governing bachelor's degrees, see A.5.3.2 Requirements for Bachelor's Degrees.
  • Students should enroll in HAP 201 Health Professions Careers Health Professions Careers  and HAP 301 Health Care Delivery in the United States Health Care Delivery in the United States  during their first semester in the program.
  • HAP 498 Health Administration Internship (Mason Core) and HAP 465 Integration of Professional Skills and Issues (Mason Core) are to be completed during the student's final semester. The final semester is defined as the final 15 academic credits of the academic schedule.
  • Students must check with their advisor to ensure that all requirements have been met prior to graduation. 

Minimum Grade Requirements

A minimum grade of C must be obtained in all major requirements (58 credits). A minimum grade of C must also be obtained in ECON 103 Contemporary Microeconomic Principles (Mason Core) in order for a student to enroll in HAP 425 Health Economics and Policy.

Program Format

The BS in Health Administration - Health Systems Management concentration is offered in both on-campus and online delivery formats. The curriculum is the same whether you are studying online or on campus.

Banner Code: PH-BS-HADM

Degree Requirements

Total credits: 120

Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor's degrees, including the Mason Core requirements.

Mason Core

Foundation Requirements
Written Communication 1
ENGH 101Composition (Mason Core)3
Oral Communication
Any Mason Core Oral Communication course3
Quantitative Reasoning
See Required Courses
Information Technology
See Required Courses
Exploratory Requirements
Literature
Any Mason Core Literature course3
Arts
Any Mason Core Arts course3
Natural Science
Any Mason Core Natural Science with lab4
Any Mason Core Natural Science non-lab3
Global History
Any Mason Core Global History course3
Global Contexts
Any Mason Core Global Contexts course3
Social and Behavioral Sciences
See Required Courses
Integration Requirements
ENGH 302Advanced Composition (Mason Core) 23
Writing Intensive 4
Mason Apex 5
Total Credits28
1

Nonnative speakers of English with limited proficiency in the language may substitute ENGH 100 or ENGH 123 for ENGH 101. Students must attain a minimum grade of C in ENGH 100, ENGH 101, or ENGH 123, as well as in ENGH 302, to fulfill degree requirements.

2

Business-designated sections of ENGH 302 Advanced Composition (Mason Core) are recommended.

3

This program includes the writing intensive course as a part of the major requirements; this course is therefore not counted towards the total required for Mason Core.

4

This program includes a Mason Apex course as a part of the major requirements; this course is therefore not counted towards the total required for the Mason Core.

Required Courses

HAP 201Health Professions Careers 13
HAP 202Medical Terminology3
STAT 250Introductory Statistics I (Mason Core) 23
IT 104Introduction to Computing (Mason Core) 33
ECON 103Contemporary Microeconomic Principles (Mason Core) 43
Select one from the following:3
Lifestyle Management
Introduction to Psychology (Mason Core)
Lifespan Development (Mason Core)
Social Psychology (Mason Core)
Introduction to American Government (Mason Core)
Total Credits18
1

HAP 201 is to be taken during the student's first semester in the program.

2

Or a statistics course in another discipline with the approval of the advisor. STAT 250 fulfills the quantitative reasoning Mason Core requirement. If STAT 250 is not taken, an approved Mason Core Quantitative Reasoning course is required.

3

Or other IT course with approval from advisor, IT 104 fulfills the Mason Core Information Technology & Computing requirement. If IT 104 is not taken, an approved Mason Core Information Technology & Computing course is required.

4

Or other approved ECON course with approval of the advisor. ECON 103 fulfills Mason Core Social and Behavioral Science requirement. If ECON 103 is not taken, an approved Mason Core Social and Behavioral Science course is required.

Concentration in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration (ASHA)

Major Requirements
GCH 300Introduction to Public Health3
HAP 301Health Care Delivery in the United States 13
HAP 309Healthcare Accounting3
HAP 310Healthcare Ethics3
HAP 312Healthcare Law3
HI 360Introduction to Health Information Systems3
HAP 392Human Resources Management in Healthcare3
HAP 395Healthcare Finance3
HAP 396Strategic Health Management and Planning3
HAP 403Assisted Living/Senior Housing Management and Philosophy3
HAP 408Societal and Health Related Needs of the Aging Population3
HAP 416Leadership and Management of Health Systems I3
HAP 417Leadership and Management of Health Systems II3
HAP 425Health Economics and Policy3
HAP 465Integration of Professional Skills and Issues (Mason Core) (fulfills synthesis and writing intensive requirements) 23
HAP 489Pre-Internship Seminar 33
HAP 498Health Administration Internship (Mason Core) 44
Select two from the following:6
Nutrition throughout the Life Cycle
Introduction to Gerontology
Psychological Factors in Aging
Death, Dying, and Grieving
Introduction to Assistive Technology
College of Public Health Electives
6 credits must include 200-level or above courses from the following:6
Non-College of Public Health courses pre-approved for substitution by the concentration coordinator
General Electives
Electives are at the student's discretion10
Total Credits74
1

HAP 301 is to be taken during the student's first semester in the program.

2

HAP 465 may only be taken within the final 15 credits of the curriculum.

3

HAP 489 may only be taken in the semester immediately prior to HAP 498.

4

HAP 498 may only be taken within the final 15 credits of the curriculum. Students in HAP 498 complete an internship as identified and approved by the concentration coordinator during HAP 489. Under special circumstances and upon recommendation by the course instructors and the student's advisor, students may be excused by the department chair from taking HAP 489 and HAP 498. Such students are required to take alternative courses that are pre-approved by the student's advisor and worth at least 7 credits.

Concentration in Health Systems Management (HSMG)

Major Requirements
GCH 300Introduction to Public Health3
HAP 301Health Care Delivery in the United States 13
HAP 309Healthcare Accounting3
HAP 310Healthcare Ethics3
HAP 312Healthcare Law3
HI 360Introduction to Health Information Systems3
HAP 392Human Resources Management in Healthcare3
HAP 395Healthcare Finance3
HAP 396Strategic Health Management and Planning3
HAP 410Introduction to Health/Medical Practice Management3
HAP 416Leadership and Management of Health Systems I3
HAP 417Leadership and Management of Health Systems II3
HAP 425Health Economics and Policy3
HAP 430Process Improvement in Healthcare Organizations3
HAP 442Introduction to Health Care Politics and Policy3
HAP 445Introduction to Health Services Research3
HAP 465Integration of Professional Skills and Issues (Mason Core) (fulfills synthesis and writing intensive requirements) 23
HAP 489Pre-Internship Seminar 33
HAP 498Health Administration Internship (Mason Core) 44
College of Public Health Electives
6 credits must include 200-level or above courses from the following:6
Non-College of Public Health courses pre-approved for substitution by the concentration coordinator
General Electives
Electives are at the student’s discretion.10
Total Credits74
1

HAP 301 is to be taken during the student's first semester in the program.

2

HAP 465 may only be taken within the final 15 credits of the curriculum.

3

HAP 489 may only be taken in the semester immediately prior to HAP 498.

4

HAP 498 may only be taken within the final 15 credits of the curriculum. Students in HAP 498 complete an internship as identified and approved by the concentration coordinator during HAP 489. Under special circumstances and upon recommendation by the course instructors and the student's advisor, students may be excused by the department chair from taking HAP 489 and HAP 498. Such students are required to take alternative courses that are pre-approved by the student's advisor and worth at least 7 credits.

Bachelor of Science in Health Administration Sample Plan of Study

Detailed four year plans can be found on https://publichealth.gmu.edu/students/academic-advising.