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Dec 22, 2024
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2019-20 Hamilton Holt Undergraduate [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Services Management and Leadership Major
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Grounded in the liberal arts tradition of critical thinking, problem solving and interdisciplinarity, the Health Services Management and Leadership undergraduate major is designed for Rollins graduates to be competitively educated and trained to function as entry health services managers and leaders. This major can be applicable to many areas of the healthcare industry including for profit and non-profit health organizations, government health organizations and clinical services organizations such as hospitals and outpatient facilities. The curriculum is also designed to provide a foundation for graduate degrees such as the Master of Liberal Studies, Master of Health Services Administration, Master of Public Health, the Master of Applied Behavior Analysis and Clinical Sciences, Master of Health Counseling, Master of Business Administration and Master of Human Resource Management as well as other graduate programs that can be applied to the healthcare industry. Majors must complete ten (10) required core courses. They must also select an additional two major electives, one each from Groups A and B options. This undergraduate major contributes to the Mission of Rollins by empowering graduates to be responsible leaders, have productive careers, and meaningful lives. The minor (6 courses) consists of two required courses, and four courses selected from several different disciplines.
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Required Core (10 courses)
Required Electives (2)
Take one (1) course from group A and one (1) course from group B.
Group A
- ANT 306 Medicine and Culture
- ENV 189 Environmental Crisis in Its Cultural Context
- GBH 200 Intro to Public Health
- HSL 295 Special Topics in Health Services Management
- MUS 227 Song Writing I
- PHI 290 Medical Ethics
- POL 363 American Social Policy
- PSY 316 Ethics
- PSY 304 Statistics and Decision Making
Group B
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