Enrollment Information
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Health care administrators are the backbone of the medical professions. They ensure that health professionals have the tools, supplies, and working environment necessary to properly care for their patients, community members, and other populations.
The bachelor of science in health administration program was designed to meet the needs of the adult learner or working professional who has already taken previous coursework to complete a bachelor's degree or has earned an associate's degree at another accredited college or university. A minimum of one year of coursework should be completed prior to transferring in. At least two years is preferred.
Many of our students have full-time employment as well as busy lives. The BSPH program is designed to take one evening a week to complete, with additional work completed online.
Health care administration is a broad-base discipline. The Health Care Administration Program leading to the BSPH degree prepares individuals to support health-care professionals such as clinicians, researchers, and executives in settings such as assisted living and skilled-nursing facilities; rehabilitation centers; private, public, and proprietary clinics; and medical centers.
Upon completion of this degree, the graduate will be skilled in:
The BSPH requires a minimum of 192 quarter-units of coursework. This includes:
| General education requirements |
68 units |
| Public Health core |
18 units |
| Health Care Administration core | 48 units |
| Electives | 58 units |
| Total credits needed to graduate | 192 units |
A minimum of 68 credits from four domains are needed to complete the general education requirements. These domains are:
See more information on specific course requirements for each domain, including transfer patterns and limits.
The BSPH in Health Care Administration has the flexibility of allowing a student to pursue a double major or devote considerable coursework to other areas of interest.
See more information on transfer limits and LLU residency requirements.
The student has ample room for credit applied from previous associate's degrees, or may add a second major.
Contact: Brad Jamison, PhD, MPH
Email: bsph@llu.edu
Direct Phone: (909) 558-7662
Toll-free: (877) 558-1600
Extension: 87662