Healthcare Administration 120

I. Course Title: Introduction to Healthcare Professions (GE)

II. Course Number: HADM 120

III. Credit Hours: 3 credits

IV. Prerequisites: None

V. Course Description: 

Students gain an overview of the health care system with the fundamentals of health care occupations, beginning with today’s health care system, health care economics, and law and ethics, providing important context for the personal and professional skills that follow.  Students will be exposed to an overview of careers in health care and detailed profiles of the most in-demand professions.

Note(s): General Education and Applied Learning designated course.

VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:

Module 1: 

  • Readings 
  • Introductions 
  • Healthcare introduction of professions 
  • Discussion questions 
  • Quiz 

Module 2: 

  • Readings 
  • Research healthcare professions and the history and current situation 
  • Paper 
  • Quiz 
  • Discussion questions 

Module 3: 

  • Readings 
  • Healthcare occupations and the future educational requirements 
  • Healthcare professions Interview & presentation 
  • Paper 
  • Quiz 
  • Discussion questions 

Module 4: 

  • Readings 
  • Healthcare systems going forward to meet the population demands. 
  • Healthcare continuum mapping now and in the future 
  • Quiz 
  • Discussion 

VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:

Method of Instruction: Lectures, Required Readings, Class/Group Discussions, Student Presentations, VoiceThread & Zoom, Slide Presentations/Microlessons 

VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Identify the roles of various healthcare professionals and interview a healthcare professional of choice.
  2. Outline the many parts of the healthcare system.
  3. Describe legal and ethical issues affecting the practice of healthcare professionals.
  4. Provide examples of professionalism.
  5. Describe the rights and responsibilities of healthcare professionals.
  6. Recognize the basic principles of safety, infection control, teamwork, and information technology.

Program Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of a broad range of social, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence individual and population health in the U.S. and globally.
  2. Demonstrates knowledge and critical thinking skills in healthcare management concepts and practices.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge and skills to manage effectively healthcare organizations within complex competitive, regulatory, and legal environments.
  4. Demonstrates the ability to apply, Integrate, and synthesize acquired knowledge and skills toward the resolution of practical managerial Issues and problems.
  5. Demonstrates effective professional communication, cultural sensitivity and a commitment to life-long learning.

Review and Approval

August 2020