Health Administration Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Health Administration major will be able to:
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Demonstrate knowledge of healthcare systems and organizational structures, including roles, functions, and interrelationships of various healthcare delivery models.
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Apply core principles of management, leadership, and strategic planning to healthcare organizations, including operations, human resources, and organizational behavior.
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Interpret and use healthcare financial data and budgets to support effective resource allocation and financial decision-making in health organizations.
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Utilize health information systems and technologies to improve organizational performance, data management, and patient outcomes.
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Apply laws, regulations, and ethical standards relevant to healthcare administration and patient rights in both public and private healthcare settings.
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Communicate effectively with diverse audiences, including healthcare professionals, patients, and stakeholders, through written, verbal, and electronic means.
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Analyze quality improvement and patient safety initiatives and recommend evidence-based strategies for enhancing healthcare outcomes.
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Demonstrate cultural competence and a commitment to health equity when managing healthcare services for diverse populations.
Community and Public Health Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Community and Public Health major will be able to:
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Assess community health needs using epidemiological and public health data, and apply findings to design effective health interventions.
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Design, implement, and evaluate health promotion and disease prevention programs tailored to diverse populations and community settings.
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Explain the impact of social determinants of health, health disparities, and public policies on population health and community well-being.
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Apply theories and models of health behavior change to support individual and community-level health improvement initiatives.
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Communicate public health information effectively, using culturally appropriate, audience-specific strategies and multiple media platforms.
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Demonstrate knowledge of public health systems, structures, and functions, including roles at the local, state, and federal levels.
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Apply ethical principles and public health codes of conduct in program development, research, and practice.
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Collaborate with community stakeholders and partners to mobilize resources, advocate for policy change, and promote health equity.