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NU's Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program equips you with the knowledge to comprehend how healthcare leaders adapt, make critical real-time decisions, and shift swiftly to hybrid or telemedicine models. You'll engage with up-to-date curriculum and gain insights from experienced professionals holding administrative positions across healthcare. Additionally, you'll complete an intensive eight-week capstone that delivers unparalleled practical training, positioning you for leadership opportunities in this evolving sector.
Global health crises have spotlighted the healthcare industry, creating significant demand for skilled administrators capable of ensuring efficient operations.
For those pursuing a non-clinical career in healthcare management, this administration degree opens doors to diverse roles. National University's BS in Healthcare Administration develops the leadership and operational competencies required to guide organizations and teams across various healthcare environments.
To earn this degree, students must fulfill 180 quarter units, including 45 units completed at National University, 76.5 upper-division units, and meet the 69-unit General Education requirement. Without transfer credits, general electives may be needed to reach the total unit requirement.