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Division of Adult Professional Studies

Health Administration (Bachelors)

"The skills and knowledge our students gain in the BHA program give their careers a significant boost. Roberts Wesleyan College employs faculty who model an integrated Christian worldview in their lives and in the classroom. I recommend the Bachelor of Health Administration program to anyone seeking a degree-completion program that will serve as a rich foundation for personal growth, especially in the workplace."

William Walence, PH.D.
Director, Division of Adult Professional Studies

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Information Meetings

Bachelors of Science in Health Administration
  • Wednesday, December 10, 2008 400 Meridian Centre Suite 220
  • Tuesday, January 13, 2009 400 Meridian Centre Suite 220
  • Tuesday, April 28, 2009 400 Meridian Centre Suite 220
  • Tuesday, May 26, 2009 400 Meridian Centre Suite 220
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  • Exhibit a service-oriented leadership attitude that results in a focus on values-based health care delivery systems.
  • Demonstrate the ability to define health care delivery needs.
  • Develop organizational structures and functions to support effective and efficient organizational performance.
  • Demonstrate competence in oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Integrate theory with practice for effective management of health care services.
  • Demonstrate an ability to address complex ethical issues.
  • Think and act strategically in the dynamic and complex health care environment.

In addition, the Bachelor of Science in Health Administration degree offers these distinctives:

  • Accelerated coursework
  • Classes meet one evening per week for four hours (6-10pm)
  • Full-time, on-campus faculty
  • Full-time enrollment status for purposes of financial aid
  • An interactive classroom
  • No tests
  • Books delivered in the classroom
  • Strong emphasis on writing, presentation, and leadership skills
  • Off-Campus group locations
  • Potential induction into Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society (ASL)