Post-Graduate Certificate in Health Services Administration
The Post Graduate Certificate in Health Services Administration is designed for national and international professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of healthcare management and policy. This program provides the foundational knowledge to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system, preparing them to take on leadership roles in various health service settings. It is comprised of 16-semester units and designed for national and international students interested in careers in these fields or as a foundation for further academic study
Certificates may be earned by regularly matriculated or extended learning students and denote successful completion of a prescribed program of study designed to:
- impart specified professional/vocational/career competencies; or
- produce mastery of the content of a sub-field of an academic major (discipline); or
- provide exposure to the range of materials in a traditional or emerging interdisciplinary field.
Certain certificate programs contain 6000-level courses as requirements and/or electives. These 6000-level courses may not be taken by undergraduate students. Candidates must receive two-thirds of their certificate-applicable credit from the university. The transferring of credit or the substitution of courses may occur only after application to the appropriate campus authority.
Certificate Requirements (16 units)
| HSCI 6010 | Administration of Health Care Programs | 4 |
| HSCI 6020 | Management, Organization and Planning | 4 |
| HSCI 6150 | Health Law and Medical Ethics | 4 |
| HSCI 6160 | Strategic Planning and Evaluation | 4 |
| Total Units | 16 | |