What is Health Care Management?
This minor explores significant areas of the dynamic and complex health care industry.
College of Professional Studies
The online minor in Health Care Management at the University of New Hampshire examines how health systems are financed, regulated, and organized to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care. Students gain essential knowledge in healthcare systems, policy, and management to enhance their career in the health care industry.
If you would like to add a minor to your degree program, please contact your advisor.
This minor explores significant areas of the dynamic and complex health care industry.
This minor provides a solid foundation for health care managers and staff, human resource professionals, and others whose work responsibilities intersect with this growing industry.
All minor courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-, and a 2.0 grade point average must be maintained in courses for the minor. Two courses must be at the upper level (600 or 700). Only 8 credits may overlap between major and minor.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| HLTC 550 | The Emerging U.S. Health Care System | 4 |
| HLTC 590 | Introduction to Fiscal Management in Health Care | 4 |
| HLTC 690 | Law and Ethics for Health Care and Human Services | 4 |
| HLTC 738 | Health Care Policy | 4 |
| Select one course from the following: | 4 | |
APST 705 | Grant Writing | |
HLTC 627 | Reimbursement and Financing Techniques in Health Care | |
HRM 580 | Change Management | |
HRM 635 | Managing Conflict | |
MGMT 608 | Fostering Inclusion and Diversity in the Workplace | |
PSY 646 | Psychology of Occupational Stress | |
SCI 508 | Issues in Women's Health | |
SCI 575 | Introduction to Lifestyle Medicine | |
SOSC 630 | Aspects of Aging and Older Adulthood in a Modern Society | |
| Total Credits | 20 | |
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will have the opportunity to: