All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Evolution of American Health (PHCY-5040-40)

    This course explores the evolution of the healthcare system in response to various needs and crises over the years. The professionalizaton of health care; the development of the modern hospital; the implications of computerized health information; and the empowerment of patients will be covered. Prerequisite: Admission into the Health Services Administration MS program.

  • Spring 2021 Health Serv Administration Sem (PHCY-5046-80)

    An in-depth investigation of a timely issue in health services, including the regulatory, economic, patient-safety, marketing, leadership, and ethical aspects of that issue. Students will participate in separate group analysis of a presented problem, and in presentations of their group’s assessment of the problem. Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in PHCY 5040 The Evolution of American Health Services.

  • Spring 2021 Writing for the Web (ENGL-4025-01)

    Covers a variety of issues relevant for composing in the 21st century. As students learn to design and generate effective writing for a particular audience in a digital environment, they will also develop skills with advanced web and print research, basic HTML programming language, and standard web design software. Prerequisites: WB or COM2 and junior standing.

  • Spring 2021 ATSC Seminar (ATSC-5890-01)

    A seminar-type class furnishing motivation for advanced study of current problems by means of library research, study of current literature, and carefully guided class discussions. Prerequisite: consent of department head.

  • Spring 2021 State Reg of Health Profession (PHCY-5244-40)

    This course examines how state regulatory agencies assure the initial competence of practitioners, as well as their continuing competence in the years following the completion of academic training. The course also examines the factors that are applied to the regulation of health care settings, using the structure-process-outcomes typology of Donabedian. Prerequisite: PHCY 5241

  • Spring 2021 Comparative Effective Research (PHCY-5143-40)

    This class is designed to provide the student with the methods of comparative effectiveness research with special focus on how various decision makers use comparative effectiveness data to assist in decision-making. Prerequisite: PHCY 5141

  • Spring 2021 Health Econo Decision Analysis (PHCY-5142-40)

    This class is designed to provide the student with the methods deterministic and stochastic decision analysis with special focus on the systematic process used to create decision-analytic models. Prerequisite: PHCY 5141.

  • Spring 2021 Patient Reported Outcomes (PHCY-5144-40)

    This course is designed to provide an overview of methods pertaining to the development and evaluation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROs) and the role they play in regulatory, reimbursement, and market access decisions. Prerequisite: Admission in the MS in Health Services Administration program.

  • Spring 2021 Healthcare Human Capital Plan (PHCY-5443-40)

    This course will provide skills for developing and managing human capital by the health institution leader through exploration of best practices for human capital selection and development to optimize the performance of the workforce while complying with legal, regulatory, and contractual requirements through extensive use of case studies and models.

  • Spring 2021 Healthcare Strategic Innovat (PHCY-5444-40)

    This course develops strategic skills by the health institution leader through exploration of principles incorporating the unique environment of the health institution. The strategic skills will be applied to the concept of innovation through extensive use of case studies and models. Restrictions: Enrolled in the HSA program or by permission.

  • Spring 2021 HSA Applied Research (PHCY-5045-42)

    This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills obtained in the HSA program while gaining practical experience with real-world projects. Restrictions: Enrolled in the HSA program or by permission.

  • Spring 2021 Grad Problm Course (PHCY-5160-46)

    Allows in-depth exploration of topics in pharmaceutical sciences, at the graduate level, that are mutually agreed upon by the student and faculty. Prerequisite: consent of Instructor.

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