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Add to your Healthcare Administration Toolbox by enrolling in our Health Services Administration Certificate program.

The program consists of 5 fully online courses, listed below with their course descriptions. Each course has an applied project that gives you the opportunity to practice tasks you may be expected to complete as a healthcare administrator.

REQUIRED COURSES

  • HLSV 5450 Health Services Administration
    With the help of case studies, reviews the evolution of management in the healthcare industry, and provides management theory, principles, methods and tools for managers in a variety of healthcare delivery settings. Explores key roles in healthcare organizations, as well as project planning and execution, managing change, personnel management and ethics in the healthcare environment.
  • HLSV 5820 Marketing Health Services
    Reviews the legal, regulatory and economic forces that shape the marketing of health services in today’s environment. With the integration of real work organizational examples, students explore the evolution of healthcare marketing from strategies based on advertising and promotion to current strategies that incorporate research, education, and the responsibility to understand the market in which healthcare organizations operate, the customers served by such organizations, and the customer’s needs, wants, behaviors and motivations.
  • HLSV 5740 Financial Issues in Health Services Administration
    Presents a broad overview of healthcare finance and focuses on tasks that are essential to the operational management of healthcare services, including estimating costs and profits, planning and budgeting, analyzing new equipment purchases, using metrics to monitor operations, and working with financial statements. Designed for individuals seeking basic skills in healthcare financial management.
  • HLSV 5550 Health Insurance and Managed Care
    Understanding the health insurance sector is essential to understanding the business side of U.S. healthcare. This course provides an overview of the issues related to the management, design, regulation and evaluation of managed care plans. Covers both private and public insurance plans, such as Medicare and Medicaid. Describes the many changes to health insurance markets that have resulted from the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Other topics include: the history of managed care, health benefits coverage, provider networks, utilization management and quality management.
  • HLSV 5940 Health Services Administration Capstone
    Complete a full business plan for a healthcare organization as a member of a team and apply knowledge acquired through the certificate program to develop your business plan under faculty supervision.

APPLICATION PROCESS

The Health Services Administration Certificate has summer, fall and spring admissions. Applications are accepted and processed on a rolling basis throughout the semester. The application cycle for Spring 2025 will close on December 1, 2024. All application materials must be turned into the Department of Rehabilitation & Health Services (RHS) by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the application deadline.

FOR APPLICANTS INTENDING TO START IN SUMMER 2025 OR FALL 2025 click here to learn how to use the new streamlined UNT Admissions GradCAS application system. All application materials (including self-statement and letter of recommendation) must be submitted in GradCAS for admissions consideration for Summer 2025 or Fall 2025.

For Fall 2024 and Spring 2025, all general admission requirements to the Toulouse Graduate School must be fulfilled by completing the ApplyTexas application.

Applicants typically have a 3.0 GPA or higher on the last 60 undergraduate semester hours from their bachelor’s degree, or at least a 3.4 on a completed master’s degree. Applicants with lower GPAs may be considered by individual review. In order to apply to the graduate school, you will need to submit:

Transcripts must be sent directly to the graduate school. Official transcripts can either be sent electronically to gradadmission@unt.edu or mailed to:

Toulouse Graduate School
1155 Union Circle #305459 
Denton, TX 76203-5017



Application to Rehabilitation and Health Services Department

For Fall 2024 and Spring 2025, you must meet all general admission requirements for the Toulouse Graduate School by submitting the ApplyTexas application. Additionally, please follow the steps below to submit:

  • Department Application (link below)
  • Self-Statement
  • One Professional Letter of Recommendation

Your Self-Statement should be a double-spaced, typed essay outlining your academic interests, career goals, and how the program meets your needs. The statement will need to be emailed to: hlsv-applications@unt.edu.

One professional letter is required from current or past employer, professor, or community leader, and should be submitted on appropriate letterhead with a signature. The letter should be emailed by your recommender to: hlsv-applications@unt.edu

DEPARTMENT APPLICATION


Interview with the Health Services Administration Faculty

Once the department has received all of your application materials, qualified applicants may be contacted to set-up an admissions interview. Interviews will either be conducted over the phone or through Zoom.

If you have questions about the application process, please contact Azzama Alia at Azzama.Alia@unt.edu.

The application cycle for Spring 2025 will close on December 6, 2024. All application materials must be turned into the Department of Rehabilitation & Health Services (RHS) by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the application deadline.


ABOUT US

The Department of Rehabilitation & Health Services mission is to prepare professionals to enhance the lives of diverse populations including the aging population, individuals with disabilities, substance use disorders and/or chronic health concerns through training in advanced research, education and service delivery, or clinical practice.

Our department is comprised of community engaged academics providing an education that reaches beyond the classroom.

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