Work Environment
Students receive a well-rounded understanding of healthcare finance, human resources, healthcare administration, reimbursement systems and healthcare records, as well as regulatory, ethical and legal issues affecting healthcare organizations.
Successful graduates of the program can seek promotions at a higher level of employment within organizations.
More information, including median wages and the job outlook for Healthcare Administrators in California can be found in the California Occupational Guide published by the State of California Employment Development Department. For the latest national information, please visit U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.