Certificate in Health Care Management
The Master of Public Administration Program and the College of Business Administration at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh have offered a Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management since 2003. Eligible students can receive the certificate upon the successful completion of 15 credits chosen among graduate courses in public administration and business administration, including Health Care Agency Organization and Management, Health Care Administration Law, and Health Care Policy. MBA courses in marketing, finance, accounting, information systems, and leadership are also available.
Graduate certificates offered by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills to foster personal and professional development. Specifically, the Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management is a post-baccalaureate study that provides an historical perspective, familiarizes students with important policy issues and disciplinary approaches, provides theoretical grounding, and conveys the tools and framework for resolving complex problems in health care management.
Because credits earned in the certificate program can also apply toward advanced degrees in public administration and business, students have an opportunity to use their graduate certificate as a step toward completing their master's degree.
- Why a Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management?
- What Kind of Courses Will I Take?
- What Health Care Management Issues Will Be Covered?
- Why Pursue My Studies at UW-Oshkosh?
- How Do I Qualify for the Certificate Program?
- How Do I Get Started?
Please contact Dr. Karen King, for further information. E-mail: kingk@uwosh.edu or phone 920-424-7306.
Why a Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management?
In the past few decades, the health care environment has changed dramatically. Many who working the health care industry, particularly those who have achieved or aspire to management and leadership positions, have undergraduate or graduate degrees in business and finance or in clinical areas like medicine or nursing. Despite their extensive health care experience, they may lack the formal education and training in health care management.
Today’s health care managers require certain skills, training and expertise to help them address current and future challenges related to health care delivery and finance. This certificate program addresses those needs.
The Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management provides students with historical perspective, familiarizes them with policy issues and disciplinary approaches, offers theoretical grounding and conveys the tools and framework for resolving complex health care management problems.
The demand for health care professionals continues to grow. With an aging population that is expected to place unprecedented strain on the health care industry, the Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management seeks to respond to this expanding, dynamic field.
Graduate certificates offered by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills to foster personal and professional development. Specifically, the Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management is a post-baccalaureate study that provides an historical perspective, familiarizes students with important policy issues and disciplinary approaches, provides theoretical grounding, and conveys the tools and framework for resolving complex problems in health care management
What Kind of Courses Will I Take?
Students will earn 15 credits for the certificate completion; all academic work applying toward the certificate must be completed within four years. All students must take MPA 729 (Health Care Agency Organization and Management), preferably before taking other courses in the certificate program. In addition, students must complete 6 credits from Category A and 6 credits from Category B, as noted below.
- Category A
- MPA 762 Health Care Administration Law (3 credits)
- MPA 773 Health Care Policy (3 credits)
- Economics 368/568
- Health Care Economics (3 credits
- Category B*
- BUS 700 Foundations of Accounting (3 credits)
- BUS 710 Foundations of Information Systems (1.5 credits)
- BUS 730 Foundations of Finance (1.5 credits)
- BUS 750 Organizational Foundations (1.5 credits)
- BUS 770 Foundations of Marketing (1.5 credits)
- MPA 742 Human Resource Management in the Public Sector (3 credits)
- MPA 750 Strategic Planning in Public and Non-Profit Organizations (3 credits)
- PSY 724 Organizational Psychology (3 credits)
*Other Business Administration courses may fulfill Category B requirements.
What Health Care Management Issues Will Be Covered?
Through class lectures, discussions, readings, oral and written evaluations, papers and case studies, students can look forward to exploring:
- Management process and managerial roles
- Health care delivery systems
- Ethical considerations
- Legal considerations
- Policy considerations
- Accounting, budgetary, and financial considerations
- Basic economic theory
- Health services technology
- Concepts of organization design
- Strategic planning and marketing
- Inter-organizational relationships
- Managerial tools and problem solving
- Leadership, communication, and managing organizational change
- Human resources development
Why Pursue My Studies at UW-Oshkosh?
- Convenience:
Most of the graduate-level classes offered in the certificate program currently are taught on weekday evenings or on Saturdays as part of the MPA and MBA program. This ensures the broadest level of participation from students who work full-time during the week. Some courses (in business administration) are offered on-line; many others (such as those in public administration) augment the classroom component through on-line discussion groups. - Flexibility:
Because credits earned in the certificate program can also apply toward advanced degrees in public administration and business, students have the opportunity to use their graduate certificate as a step toward completing their master’s degrees. - Quality:
Our instructors are highly trained professionals. Most courses are taught by tenured or tenure-track faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. The College of Business Administration offers its foundation courses through a consortium that includes professors from other UW system campuses. All courses satisfy the requirements of their respective colleges and departments with respect to teaching and course content.
How Do I Qualify for the Certificate Program?
Applicants must meet the UW-Oshkosh Graduate School requirement of a 2.75 overall grade point average or a 2.9 grade point average for the last half of the baccalaureate program. Admission on probation may be considered if applicants have a 2.25 overall G.P.A. and a 2.5 G.P.A. for the last half of their college work.
To be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management program, applicants will be required to submit the following:
- Official undergraduate transcripts showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution;
- A brief application essay stating why they seek admission to the certificate program; and
- A completed application form.
How Do I Get Started?
Complete the Graduate School on-line admission form. For application purposes, you are considered a degree candidate, even if you are only applying for the Certificate in Health Care Management program.