Health Care Management

Nursing Student

Health Care Management

A.A.S.

Expected Hours for A.A.S. Degree

61

What is Health Care Management Concentration?

The Health Care Management Concentration: Business A.A.S. is designed for the individual who plans to become an employee in a nursing home, hospital, clinic or home health care agency. This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

What will I learn?

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to do the following:

  1. Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively, think critically, and develop problem solving skills while utilizing quantitative data in business situations through physical or virtual presence in writing, speaking, listening, and electronic data.
  2. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the American free enterprise system.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the basic interaction of supply and demand.  
  4. Apply business and management knowledge through employability of skills
Interpret accounting information, marketing practices, and economic data to be creative with business solutions

Accreditation Information

This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), which is a leading specialized accreditation association for business education supporting, celebrating, and rewarding teaching excellence. ACBSP accredits business, accounting, and business-related programs at the associate, baccalaureate, master, and doctorate degree levels worldwide and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Every quality business program worldwide is accredited.

ACBSP Accredited

Business Department Mission Statement:

The business department empowers future leaders through exceptional business education, with a focus on fostering innovation, ethics, and leaderships skills. Our mission includes a commitment to continuous assessment, ensuring students acquire the knowledge and skills needed for success.

Program Results:

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


Fall Semester

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3

INFS 1010

Computer Applications

3

ACCT 1010

Principles of Accounting I

3

BUSN 1305

Introduction to Business

3

Fall Semester Milestones

  • Complete any learning support courses required for ENGL 1010.
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  • FINANCIAL AID ALERT-If you plan to receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation is July 1. Please consult a financial aid specialist and the business office prior to the start of classes to check on fees/expenses and to ensure that you are in good standing.
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  • Successful completion of ACCT 1010 required for progression to ACCT 1020. A grade of C or higher is recommended.
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  • Work with your advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!

Spring Semester

BUSN 1302

Keyboarding with Word Processing

3

ART 1035

or

MUS 1030

 

Introduction to Art

or

Introduction to Music 

 

3

ACCT 1020

Principles of Accounting II

3

ADMN 1308

Office Procedures

3

MATH 1530

Introductory Statistics

3

Spring Semester Milestones

  • Complete any learning support courses required for MATH 1530.
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  • FINANCIAL ALERT-Please consult a financial aid specialist and the business office prior to the start of classes to check on fees/expenses and to ensure that you are in good standing.If this is your first term of enrollment and you plan to receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation is December 1.
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  • Work with your advisor to discuss Fall registration. Remember, advising is key to success!

Cooperative Education and Service-Learning Experience are great ways to gain hands-on experience in your career field and make sure your selected career is a good fit for you. These experiences are also great to share in future job interviews and resumes.  Email coopeducation@clevelandstatecc.edu for more information. 


Fall Semester

ADMN 1306

Medical Terminology I

3

ADMN 1307

Survey of Coding

3

BUSN 2380

Principles of Marketing

3

CPED 1011

Job Search Skills

1

BUSN 2330

 

Principles of Management

3

MDCA 2302

Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues

3

Fall Semester Milestones

  • FINANCIAL ALERT-If you plan to receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation is July 1. Please consult a financial aid specialist and the business office prior to the start of classes to check on fees/expenses and to ensure that you are in good standing..
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  • Work with your advisor to discuss Spring registration. Remember, advising is key to success!

Be sure to report your completed, approved Service-Learning hours at http://srvc.tbr.edu/ to be eligible for a Service-Learning Student Recognition Award at graduation. Need assistance? Email service_learning@clevelandstatecc.edu.


Spring Semester

BUSN 1310

Business Communications

3

BUSN 2370

Legal Environments of Business

3

CPED 1010

Cooperative Education I

3

ECON 2200

or

ECON 2100 

Principles of Microeconomics

or

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

COMM 2025

Fundamentals of Communication

3

 

Spring Semester Milestones

  • FINANCIAL ALERT-Please consult a financial aid specialist and the business office prior to the start of classes to check on fees/expenses and to ensure that you are in good standing.
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  • Congratulations!  After you complete this semester’s courses and maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, you will be a Cleveland State graduate.
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  • Apply to graduate by completing the online Intent to Graduate form under the Graduation Tab within Registration Tools & Forms on CougarNet.
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  • Complete required program test and exit exam in the Testing Center. Schedule to take your exams by going to mycs.cc/testing.

Be sure to report your completed, approved Service-Learning hours at http://srvc.tbr.edu/ to be eligible for a Service-Learning Student Recognition Award at graduation. Need assistance? Email service_learning@clevelandstatecc.edu.

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