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2023 Best Bachelor’s in Healthcare Administration Programs

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Deciding which college to attend can be a daunting task. For many, it will be the most important decision that they make in their lives. To make an informed decision, you have to consider a lot of variables, such as cost of attendance, financial aid, student/teacher ratio, academics, student life, and more. These factors will either positively or negatively impact the quality of education that you receive.

Do you want to acquire a bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, but don’t know what institution you should attend? Well, if you are as ambitious as I was in my late teens, then you want to attend a top school, instead of an average or mediocre one. Fortunately, we have already done the legwork for you. To help you find the right school for your interests and goals, we’ve compiled a list of 2022’s best bachelor’s in healthcare administration programs.

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  1. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

James Madison University’s BS in health services administration is a degree program intended to prepare learners for careers in a variety of healthcare organizations. The bachelor of health administration degree program uses real-life case studies to teach learners the nuances of health administration. Learners in the health services administration BS are required to minor in business as well but can take no more than 30 business credits.

Regularly rated one of the most outstanding regional institutions in the South, and one of the most outstanding undergraduate education institutions, James Madison is also dedicated to serve the people of the Shenandoah Valley region.

  1. Appalachian State University, Boone, NC

With the Appalachian State University bachelor of science in healthcare management degree program, learners will learn business management skills, including how the health care sector works from inside out. The health care degree program also readies candidates for leadership positions and potential advancement chances that working in healthcare settings can offer.

Situated in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, ASU offers the prospective learner with a choice among 150 undergraduate and graduate majors, and 17 colleges. Established in 1899, Appalachian State University embraces diversity and promotes a strong work ethic for all its learners. The health care sector is a popular choice for new learners, and as the trend keeps rising, there will more healthcare career opportunities.

  1.  Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Auburn University’s BS in health services administration degree program centers on improving the lives of clients and patients within the healthcare sector. The 120-credit degree program offers classwork in healthcare analytics, health sciences, public speaking, and managerial accounting. The HADM degree program is the first association of institution programs in health administration (AUPHA) sanctioned bachelor’s degree program in the state of Alabama.

Auburn University started as a male-only college in the mid-nineteenth century, but by 1892, the college opened its doors to women as well. Auburn is known to have a low learner-faculty ratio and a reasonably priced tuition cost. When considering Auburn University’s bachelor of science in health services administration, it’s worth remembering that 96 percent of graduates are employed within six months. That’s a strong return on investment.

  1. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

The University of New Hampshire’s BS in health management and policy degree program teaches learners how the healthcare system works while developing new and pioneering ways to promote their research institution. The bachelor of healthcare management program teaches professional and analytical skills in healthcare management and policy making. Learners are introduced to classes like finances, epidemiology, environmental health, and public health practices. The degree program comprises 128 credit hours that comes with a 400-hour field experience/internship.

  1. California State University at Long Beach, Long Beach, CA

California State University, Long Beach’s BS in healthcare administration, offers many alternatives for prospective learners interested in the healthcare sector. The healthcare degree program is housed in the School of Liberal Arts. Because of the connection to business administration, many learners will find it easy to get a minor in business while going for their HCA degree.

  1. Towson University, Towson, MD

Towson University’s bachelor of science in healthcare management (BS-HCM) readies learners for entry-level jobs in management and administrative positions. The HCM program at Towson University introduces leadership expertise, and the program includes a few business classes, creating better career flexibility once the learner graduates. The bachelor of healthcare management degree program offers each learner with a 15-week 12-credit internship as well.

Towson University has over 100 degree programs for learners interested in either the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level. Tuition costs at Towson University are reasonably priced, and its campus brings an enlightening place for teaching. Towson University is situated in the suburbs of Baltimore and a short ride to the Capitol in Washington, DC.

  1. University of Minnesota – Duluth, Duluth, MN

The University of Minnesota – Duluth has many degree programs as Duluth is one of the regional institutions in the University of Minnesota system. There are 15 bachelor’s programs in 83 majors and 70 minors to select from. UMD’s bachelors of business administration (BBA) degree program has a concentration in health care management. It is an HCM major that is certified by the AUPHA organization. The health care management BBA offers a great chance for learners to grow with the knowledge of management studies. The HCM degree helps learners comprehend the functions of healthcare programs and the systems to design better outcomes for patients. Once a learner graduates, the opportunities for employment are endless.

  1. East Carolina University, Greenville, SC

The College of Allied Health Sciences has East Carolina University’s BS in health services management. The degree program offers full licensure via the Association of University Programs in Health Administrations (AUPHA). The ECU-HSM degree program promotes community building and shows each learner the importance of collaboration. Along with real-life healthcare learning, a 160-hour internship class is added to deliver real-world experiences via the help of healthcare delivery and mentors.

Tuition is reasonably priced, and a lot of learners take advantage of financial aid. East Carolina University offers a choice of online classes or a college experience on campus. ECU is commonly known as one of the top health sciences and healthcare colleges in the South.

  1. Stonehill College, Easton, MA

Stonehill College’s BA in healthcare administration degree is a degree program intended to deliver a strong foundation in leadership, managerial skills, healthcare systems, and laws. The degree program is full of classes connected to concentrations such as gerontology, social services and policy, and epidemiology. Each learner will experience a 400-hour internship as part of the degree program, which offers the learner with employment preparation.

Stonehill was established on religious beliefs, but the college welcomes learners from all religious associations. There are over 99 programs for learners to select from and with a low learner-to-faculty ratio of 12:1, learners are assured of strong mentorship.

  1. California State University at Chico, Chico, CA

The university has a BS in health care administration degree program that is entirely sanctioned by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration. This bachelor of health administration degree readies learners for entry-level jobs, such as health managers, directors of nursing homes, liaison for hospital health systems, and administrators of public health organizations. Classes in the degree program are community health, medical economics, and chronic and communicable illnesses. This degree program offers classes in marketing, public relations, and sociology, making it a smooth transition to obtain a minor in business.

Chico is commonly rated as one of the most outstanding regional institutions in the West. The tuition cost is low, and classroom size is about 30 learners.

  1. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

George Mason University’s BS in health administration degree program offers two concentrations: assisted living/senior housing administration, or health systems management. Learners prepare to become executives and top administrators. The degree program offers graduates with a comprehension of healthcare informatics and policy laws. George Mason University has small class sizes and strong learner support, giving learners the close individual attention of a liberal arts college despite its size.

  1. University of Scranton, Scranton, NJ

The University of Scranton’s BS in health administration offers the graduate learner with knowledge of the healthcare sector and common health issues among individuals of all ages, including their families. As a nationally-approved degree program, the BS-HA degree is a multidisciplinary program that teaches about international health issues to better prepare each graduate with the best health system delivery service.

The bachelor of health administration also has a minor in business administration, since many of the classes are interchangeable. Scranton’s health administration BS degree program also contains 120 hours of internship, where learners prepare themselves for the healthcare workplace.

  1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

The University of Alabama at Birmingham has a BS in health care management that readies graduate learners for mid-level job positions within the health care sector. The degree program’s objectives are to make health care professionals into leaders and mentors while delivering a comprehension of health care operations. Specialty paths are available for graduates wanting to focus on a concentration with the health administration field. Teachers and professors work with learners to inspire them and promote an environment that motivates the graduate to become successful leaders in the health care sector.

  1. Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

Texas State University’s bachelor of health administration—the signature degree program of the School of Health Administration—readies those seeking a career in healthcare management. Each learner studying for their BHA must pass the healthcare administrator exam during the final semester of their degree, which covers all the healthcare classwork material previously studied. Learners select from two established practicum internships and externships

Texas State University is one of the largest institutions in the Texas State University System; it is structured under 10 colleges and 50 additional schools/departments. The Princeton Review acknowledged Texas State University as one of the country’s best value colleges. Learners graduating from the holistic BHA degree program possess leadership skills, awareness of the many environments of the healthcare sector, and business sector fundamentals.

  1. Winthrop University, Charlotte, NC

Winthrop University’s bachelor of science in business administration-healthcare management program entails the completion of 15 semester hours of focused healthcare management classes. These consist of concepts such as health care economics & finance, business issues and careers, health care organizations and the legal environment, and health care planning and marketing.

Winthrop University was established in 1886. Winthrop University is home to five historically substantial recognized districts from the National Register of Historic Places. The school manages two campuses that are home to more than 6,000 learners. Winthrop University manages and owns the Brooks Astronomical Observatory.

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