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Bachelor of Science in Health Administration

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The business of health care is fast growing, challenging and rewarding. It’s the place for professionals who are focused on improving the quality of the health care system and want to lead in an industry that will continue to grow. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of health administration jobs will increase 16% between 2008 and 2018.

Industry-specific knowledge...

University of Phoenix is an accredited institution with a research-based curriculum that’s specific to the business of health care. When you enroll in our Bachelor of Science in Health Administration program, you’ll have the opportunity to acquire a comprehensive knowledge base that’s focused on the industry and that has immediate real world application.

In addition to exploring regulatory issues, insurance reimbursement and business strategies, and standards specific to health care management, you’ll have an opportunity to improve critical thinking and research-based decision-making skills. You’ll also explore communication and performance development strategies.

...delivered by industry experts

Our 1,400 health administration faculty members have work experience in the subjects that they teach. Many are CEOs, CFOs and Directors of Operations. You’ll get true examples of how the business of health care works, so your education at University of Phoenix will put you ahead of the field.

Degree Concentrations

Choose to focus your health administration studies in four dynamic areas:

If you’re dedicated to transforming lives through the business of health care, we have the tools to help you. And ambitious people are acting… in 2010 we had 53% more BSHA graduates than we did in 2009. Speak with an enrollment advisor today and find out how University of Phoenix can help prepare you to lead in the business of health care.

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