Health Services Administration Certificate (Post-Baccalaureate Business Students)

Description

The Health Services Administration graduate certificate prepares current and potential health care professionals in the business aspects of health care. Students who have completed a bachelor’s, or master’s degree in business, are eligible to complete this five-course certificate in order to improve their ability to understand and manage within the U.S. health care system. Course content is specific to the field of health care delivery. Students will learn the use of evidence-based health care research in decision making, health policy, and approaches to quality improvement. Business training in management, accounting and financial management will be enhanced with two electives such as Health Care Law, Information Systems for Health Services Administrators and/or Population Health.

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    Admission Criteria

    1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college. Your undergraduate degree does not have to be health care-related.
    2. A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.75. Probationary admission may be granted to students whose GPA is less than a 2.75.
    3. Official transcripts sent directly from all colleges and universities attended.
    4. One unique letter of professional recommendation from someone in a supervisory capacity.  Recommendation letter should be on the recommender’s employer’s letterhead and sent directly by the recommender from their professional (not personal) email address either to the health services administration administrator or through the Detroit Mercy application portal.
    5. A brief (1-2 pages) essay* explaining why you are interested in pursuing the HSA Management Certificate program at Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ:
      • how your prior professional and/or personal experience led to your choice of a career in health administration
      • why the HSA Certificate program at Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà is of particular interest to you
      • what your professional goals are upon graduation from the program / how you plan to use the HSA Certificate upon graduation
      • For international students: why you chose the U.S. as your study destination
    6. For international students: TOEFL internet-based score of 83, an IELTS minimum overall band score of 6.5 or Duolingo score of 120.
    7. Resume/Curriculum Vitae.
    *Essays will be screened for plagiarism.  Evidence of plagiarism may result in denial of admission to the MHSA program.

    Application to the program can be made to the HSA Certificate program online by visiting the Detroit Mercy website for admissions and selecting apply online.

    For questions or assistance regarding the application process, contact:

    Telephone:  800-635-5020

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    Admission from Health Services Administration Management Certificate Program to the Master of Health Services Administration Program

    Students who complete the Health Services Administration Certificate program are eligible for admission to the MHSA program if they meet all admission criteria for the master's program. For entry into the master's program, candidates must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a combined cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better, submit official transcripts sent directly from all colleges and universities attended, a resume, three letters of recommendation (one from a supervisor) and a personal essay. Applicants who meet the requirements may be interviewed by the Health Services Administration program director for final determination of eligibility. All degree requirements must be completed within seven years.

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    Requirements for the Certificate in Health Services Administration Certificate (for Business Students) (15 credits)

    • HLH 5500 Research Methods in Health Care (3 credits)
    • HLH 5700 Health Care Delivery and Policy Issues (3 credits)
    • HSA 5780 Quality Improvement in Health Care Organizations (3 credits)

    And choice of two electives:

    • HSA 5050 Legal Aspects of Health Services Administration (3 credits) or
    • HSA 5070 Population Health (3 credits) or
    • HSA 5500 Information Systems for Health Services Administrators (3 credits) or
    • HSA 5350 Foundations of Physician Practice Management (3 credits)
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    Program Contact Information

    Traci Stewart, DNP, NP, ACNP-BC
    HSA Program Director
    College of Health Professions, A241
    McNichols Campus
    Phone: 313-993-1644
    Email: stewartr1@udmercy.edu


    Angela Hendren
    Compliance Specialist and Administrative Support Personnel - HSA Program
    College of Health Professions, 117
    McNichols Campus
    Phone: 313-993-1542
    Email: hendreaj@udmercy.edu