Track and build your skills in health care management
Our BS in Business with a specialization in Health Care Management offers a variety of courses that can help you develop career skills. So how do you know which courses are best for your professional growth? Start by setting goals. Make a list of career-related skills and identify any knowledge gaps you may have. Then look for the courses that can help you gain those skills or build on your knowledge. As you complete courses, track your progress and practice regularly so you can stay on top of the latest industry trends. Our Career Development Center can help you with your resume and job search as you learn each new skill.
Develop professional traits that can help you pursue your career
Cultivating professional traits is another means to help you stand out in the workplace. For the BS in Business, Health Care Management program, we focus on helping you to become:
- A confident leader
- A creative problem-solver
- An effective communicator
- Empathetic
- Organized
- Ethical
- Resilient
Health care management skills taught in our BS in Business program
Students learn an understanding of a wide array of health care management skills, such as quality assurance, risk management and health care operations.
Clinic and practice management skills
- Contribute to the supervision and evaluation of work activities of nurses, technical staff, maintenance staff and other workers
- Maintain computerized record management systems to store and process data
- Contribute to fiscal operations, including helping to plan budgets, expenditures and rates for services
- Understand issues that contribute to quality of patient care
Business operations skills
- Use data to identify problems, opportunities, solutions, efficiency and productivity
- Think creatively to contribute solutions that meet the needs of the organization
- Ensure that projects are on time, within budget and meet the needs of stakeholders
- Understand health care management-specific communication and customer service issues
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What are the BS in Business, Health Care Management admission requirements?
Applicants to the BS in Business, Health Care Management program must provide the following information for admission:
- Admission application – no application fee required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- A transcript of any reported GED
- 4.5 credits eligible for transfer. See Sophia Admissions Pathways as an option to obtain credits.
- Applicants under the age of 24 must also submit a high school transcript verifying graduation
- A valid, government-issued form of photo identification
SAT and ACT are not required for admission.
FlexPath admission requirements
Applicants for our FlexPath self-paced learning option must also meet the following criteria:
- High school diploma or equivalent and 45 transferable college credits
- The recommended minimum GPA is 2.8 OR at least 100 applied transfer college credits. Those with a lower GPA and less than 100 applied transfer college credits may have the option to satisfy GPA and/or transfer credit requirements through successful completion of gen-ed courses through our affiliate Sophia prior to starting a Capella degree program.
Transition to FlexPath: Applicants whose GPA is below the FlexPath admission threshold may be considered once they successfully complete at least two GuidedPath courses (or eight credits, whichever is greater). Those learners will also need to meet the requirement of 45 transfer credits to be approved for the transition into FlexPath.
International student requirements
If you live outside the U.S. or aren’t a U.S. citizen, you may be considered an international student.
To meet the requirements for Capella admission, you must:
- Earn the minimum score on an acceptable test for proof of English proficiency
- Attend an internationally recognized institution
- Provide transcripts for evaluation
Learn more about international student admissions.
We offer two online learning formats, GuidedPath and FlexPath, so you can choose the one that meets your needs and learn on your time. Compare our learning formats or take our quiz to discover which learning format fits best with your learning style.
- GuidedPath offers a preset schedule and deadlines, with the freedom to study on your own time.
- FlexPath provides the additional flexibility to complete courses at your own pace and take one or two courses at a time, depending on your schedule.
Are you looking to earn your bachelor’s degree online but have questions about the cost? Many students are looking for ways to save money on their education and online learning can be a great way to do it.
Here are just a few of the potential savings you can enjoy when you earn your degree online.
Employer and association discounts
More than 900 organizations – including corporations and healthcare organizations – invest in their employees by partnering with Capella University to offer access to tuition savings and other educational benefits. See if your employer is a partner of Capella.
$15,000 scholarship toward your bachelor’s degree
Apply for a $15,000 Capella Progress Reward, a scholarship to help fund your bachelor’s degree.
Transfer credits
Learn more about Capella’s transfer credit process. You may be able to transfer previous college credits to cover up to 75% of select bachelor’s degrees.
Federal grants
Capella University accepts federal grants, which are education funds that you may not have to repay. Find out more about federal grants and what’s available to you.
Start working on the career skills that can help you develop your understanding of basic health care business functions – including finance, accounting, human resources, communications and marketing, in addition to more focused functions like quality assurance, risk management and health care operations.
Our curriculum is designed to help you:
- Understand the day-to-day functions within a health organization or department
- Integrate the political, economic and consumer-driven forces to effectively deliver quality consumer-driven health care services
- Use professional and effective communication to build organizational relationships