Stevens Henager College catalog 2010-2011. Download SHC course catalog to explore career focused programs, learn about course requirements and in-depth course descriptions.
1. CATALOG
RIGHT COLLEGE RIGHT DEGREE RIGHT CAREER RIGHT TIME
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2. 1 Real world Career Programs
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2 More Earnings Potential
With quality education, your earnings could increase significantly.
3 Employment Assistance
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4 FaxtFlex Courses
Meet your educational needs at home and on campus.
5 Affordability
We have a financial aid plan for all eligible students.
6 Veterans / Military
Serving service members for over 30 years. We are proud to serve you!
7 Accreditation
Accredited member of ACCSCT, a national accrediting body approved by the
U.S. Department of Education.
8 We Answer Your Questions
The process of applying, admissions, and school policies are understandable.
9 Proud Students and Graduates
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3. Table of Contents
Accreditation .............................................................................................1 Attendance.............................................................................................. 58
Majors .......................................................................................................2 Make-Up Work ...................................................................................... 58
Fully Online Programs ..............................................................................3 Dress Code ............................................................................................. 59
Education Delivery in Select Programs .....................................................3 Professionalism Grade ............................................................................ 59
Course Codes ............................................................................................4 Equipment for Student Use..................................................................... 59
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) ................................................5 Grading System ...................................................................................... 60
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION .....................................................5 Grade Reports ......................................................................................... 60
NURSING ADMINISTRATION..............................................................6 Course Withdrawal ................................................................................. 60
NURSING EDUCATION .........................................................................6 Program Withdrawal .............................................................................. 60
ACCOUNTING ........................................................................................7 Dismissal ................................................................................................ 61
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.............................................................8 Readmission ........................................................................................... 61
COMPUTER SCIENCE ...........................................................................9 Maximum Time Frame ........................................................................... 61
GRAPHIC ARTS ....................................................................................10 Satisfactory Academic Progress Measurements ..................................... 61
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION ...................................................11 Probation ................................................................................................ 62
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION ...................................................12 Satisfactory Progress Verification .......................................................... 62
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION ...................................................13 Standards of Progress for Veterans ......................................................... 62
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION ...................................................14 Appeal .................................................................................................... 62
HEALTH SCIENCE ...............................................................................15 Extenuating Circumstances .................................................................... 62
NURSING ...............................................................................................16 Re-establishing Eligibility for Federal Funds ......................................... 62
NURSING ...............................................................................................17 Incompletes ............................................................................................ 62
NURSING ADMINISTRATION............................................................18 Non-credit Remedial Courses ................................................................. 62
RESPIRATORY THERAPY ..................................................................19 Occupational Standards .......................................................................... 63
RESPIRATORY THERAPY ..................................................................20 Prerequisite Courses ............................................................................... 63
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING ............................21 Course Repetitions ................................................................................. 63
(includes Property Management Emphasis) ............................................21 Graduation Requirements and Awards ................................................... 63
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ............................................................22 Degrees/Diplomas Granted..................................................................... 63
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND NETWORKING ..........................23 Graduation Honors ................................................................................. 63
GRAPHIC ARTS ....................................................................................24 Scheduling .............................................................................................. 63
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES .....................................................................25 Credit Transfer from Another College .................................................... 63
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES .....................................................................26 Credit Transfer to Other Colleges........................................................... 64
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES .....................................................................27 Credit Transfer from Affiliated Colleges ................................................ 64
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES with an emphasis in Radiography ...............28 Credit Transfer for Veterans ................................................................... 65
NURSING ...............................................................................................29 Credit by Examination ............................................................................ 65
NURSING ...............................................................................................30 Student Records...................................................................................... 65
RESPIRATORY THERAPY ..................................................................31 Transcript Policy .................................................................................... 65
RESPIRATORY THERAPY ...................................................................32 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 .............................. 65
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST..............................................................33 Financial Information ............................................................................. 65
Definition of Credit .................................................................................33 Tuition .................................................................................................... 66
Course Numbering System......................................................................33 Funding Tuition ...................................................................................... 67
General Education Courses .....................................................................33 Cancellation or Withdrawal .................................................................... 67
Course Descriptions ................................................................................34 Refund Policy ......................................................................................... 68
Campus Locations ...................................................................................49 Return of Title IV Funds ........................................................................ 69
Campus Locations – Stevens-Henager College .......................................50 Earning and Returning Title IV Funds.................................................... 69
College Education Centers – Stevens-Henager College ..........................50 Sample Refund Policies .......................................................................... 69
Campus Locations – CollegeAmerica AZ ...............................................50 Scholarships ........................................................................................... 70
Campus Locations – CollegeAmerica CO/WY .......................................50 Student Services ..................................................................................... 71
Campus Locations – California College San Diego ................................51 Honors .................................................................................................... 72
Facilities ..................................................................................................51 Orientation.............................................................................................. 72
Facilities – Stevens-Henager College ......................................................51 Campus Security..................................................................................... 72
Facilities – CollegeAmerica AZ ..............................................................52 Sexual Harassment ................................................................................. 72
Facilities – CollegeAmerica CO/WY ......................................................52 Student Conduct ..................................................................................... 72
Facilities - California College San Diego ...............................................53 Student Complaint/Grievance Procedure ................................................ 73
Admissions Information ..........................................................................53 General Information ............................................................................... 73
Master’s Degree ......................................................................................55 Calendar ................................................................................................. 75
Admissions Procedures ...........................................................................55 Affiliations ............................................................................................. 75
Distance Education .................................................................................55 Governmental Agencies ......................................................................... 77
Fully Online Student Standards ...............................................................56 Legal Control.......................................................................................... 77
Student Online Attendance Requirements and Procedures......................56 Program Modernization .......................................................................... 78
Student Guidelines and Procedures for Online Communication .............56 Disaster Affecting the College’s Operations .......................................... 78
Hybrid Education Delivery .....................................................................56 Disability Services .................................................................................. 78
Hybrid Course Standards ........................................................................57 Title IX and VI of the Civil Rights Act .................................................. 78
Certifications and Licenses .....................................................................57 Vocational Rehabilitation Act ................................................................ 79
Medical Specialties Program ...................................................................57 Administration/Faculty/Staff .................................................................. 79
International Students..............................................................................57 Academic Calendar .............................................................................. 102
Curricular Practical Training ...................................................................57 Index..................................................................................................... 103
Housing ...................................................................................................58 Volume 11, published March, 2010; good
Academic Information ............................................................................58 through and including June, 2011
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5. CATALOG RIGHTS POLICY The Surgical Technologist program at the Ogden-West Haven
campus is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of
The College must retain the flexibility to improve its curriculum; Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon
therefore, course offerings may be changed during a student’s recommendation of the Accreditation Review Committee on
education. If a course required under a previous catalog is no Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST). ARC-ST is
longer offered, a student eligible to graduate according to that sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the
catalog should consult his or her academic advisor or dean to Association of Surgical Technologists.
identify another course that may be used to fulfill the
requirement. Course substitutions in the degree program are The Respiratory Therapy programs at the Salt Lake City-Murray
permitted only with the approval of the dean through the campus and the Boise campus are accredited by the Commission
department head or program director. Furthermore, the College on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).
reserves the right to make any changes in requirements it may
consider necessary and desirable by due notice in the catalog. Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Substitutions for discontinued courses may be authorized or Programs: 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756, (727) 210-
required by campus administration. 2350. Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care: 1248
Harwood Road, Bedford, Texas 76021-4244, (817) 283-2835.
Students may graduate under the catalog in effect at the time of
their initial enrollment or any succeeding catalog provided the
catalog is not more than seven years old upon the completion of Accreditation – CollegeAmerica AZ
requirements for graduation. Students who have been gone from
the College for seven years or more must enter the College under CollegeAmerica® (CollegeAmerica AZ) is accredited by the
the catalog in effect at the time of re-entry. Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
(ACCSC), 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 302, Arlington, Virginia
A student’s transcript will reflect the course name, number, and 22201, (703) 247-4212. ACCSC is listed as nationally
credits that are in effect at the time the course is being taken by recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department
the student. of Education under the provisions of Public Law 82-550 and
Information contained in this catalog is subject to change at the subsequent legislation that requires the evaluation of such
discretion of the College without prior notification. agencies and issuance of an official list by the Department.
In the event of any inconsistency between the information
contained in this catalog and any other material, the information Accreditation – CollegeAmerica CO/WY
contained in the catalog (including any addenda) shall take
precedence. The College is not responsible for information or
oral claims made by individuals that are contrary to the College’s CollegeAmerica® (CollegeAmerica CO/WY) is accredited by
published materials. ACCSC (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and
Colleges), 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 302, Arlington, Virginia
22201, (703) 247-4212. ACCSC is listed as a nationally
recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department
Accreditation of Education under the provisions of Public Law 82-550 and
subsequent legislation that requires the evaluation of such
agencies and issuance of an official list by the Department.
Accreditation – Stevens-Henager College
Stevens-Henager College® (SHC) is accredited by the Accreditation – California College
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges San Diego
(ACCSC), 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 302, Arlington, VA
22201. ACCSC is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting
California College San Diego (CCSD) is a degree granting
agency by the United States Department of Education under the
institution which is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of
provisions of Public Law 82-550 and subsequent legislation that
Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), 2101 Wilson Boulevard,
requires the evaluation of such agencies and issuance of an
Suite 302, Arlington, VA 22201. ACCSC is listed by the United
official list by the Department. Stevens-Henager College is
States Department of Education as a nationally recognized
exempt from registration with the Utah State Board of Regents,
accrediting agency.
as allowed in Section 53B-5-105-5.2e of the Utah Postsecondary
Proprietary School Act, revised January 24, 2002. Stevens- California College San Diego is a private institution approved to
Henager College is also exempt from registration with the Idaho operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary
State Board of Education. Education.
The Medical Specialties program at the Ogden-West Haven, California College San Diego’s Associate of Science in
Provo-Orem, and Logan campuses is accredited by the Respiratory Therapy program is accredited by the Commission
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). Commission on
Programs (www.caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Accreditation for Respiratory Care: 1248 Harwood Road,
Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Bedford, Texas 76021-4244, (817) 283-2835.
Medical Assistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE).
Information related to the College’s accreditation or licensure is
The Nursing (RN) program at the Ogden-West Haven campus is available by contacting the Campus Director with a written
accredited by the National League of Nursing Accrediting request.
Commission.
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6. CollegeAmerica AZ offers degrees in the following majors:
Majors
Associate of Occupational Studies:
Medical Specialties
Majors – SHC Associate of Applied Science Degree:
Computer Technology and Networking
Stevens-Henager College offers a choice of programs and majors
CollegeAmerica Flagstaff offers degrees in the following
designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of
majors:
healthcare and modern business.
Bachelor’s:
Many of the following programs are also offered at affiliated
Healthcare Administration
colleges. See the program descriptions in this Catalog for more
information. CollegeAmerica Arizona reserves the right to vary the order in
which courses are offered within each program, and to update
Stevens-Henager College offers degrees in the following and make changes to the subject matter, course material, and
majors: adjust the time scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not
Master’s: increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the
Business Administration (excluding Boise) Enrollment Agreement.
Healthcare Administration (excluding Boise)
Nursing Administration (excluding Boise) Visit us online at: www.collegeamerica.edu
Nursing Education (online only)
Bachelor’s:
Accounting Majors – CollegeAmerica CO/WY
Business Administration
Computer Science CollegeAmerica CO/WY offers a choice of programs and majors
Graphic Arts (Salt Lake City-Murray and Provo-Orem) designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of
Healthcare Administration health care and modern business.
Nursing (completion) (Boise)
Nursing Administration Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the
Respiratory Therapy (Salt Lake City-Murray and program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
Boise)
CollegeAmerica CO/WY offers degrees in the following
Associate of Applied Science: majors:
Business Management and Accounting
Bachelor’s:
Computer Programming
Accounting
Computer Technology and Networking
Business Administration
Graphic Arts
Computer Science
Nursing (RN) (Ogden-West Haven)
Healthcare Administration
Respiratory Therapy (Salt Lake City-Murray)
Nursing Administration
Associate of Occupational Studies:
Associate of Applied Science:
Medical Specialties
Business Management and Accounting
Respiratory Therapy (Boise)
Computer Programming (excluding Cheyenne)
Surgical Technologist (Ogden-West Haven)
Computer Technology and Networking
Stevens-Henager College reserves the right to vary the order in Graphic Arts
which courses are offered within each program, to update and Nursing (Denver)
make changes to the subject matter, schedules, and course
Associate of Occupational Studies:
material, and to adjust the time scheduled for a curriculum. Such
Medical Specialties
changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount
stated in the Enrollment Agreement. CollegeAmerica CO/WY reserves the right to vary the order in
which courses are offered within each program, to update and
Visit us online at: www.stevenshenager.edu make changes to the subject matter, schedules, and course
material, and to adjust the time scheduled for a curriculum. Such
changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount
stated in the Enrollment Agreement.
Majors – CollegeAmerica AZ
Visit us online at: www.collegeamerica.edu
CollegeAmerica offers a choice of programs and majors designed
to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Majors – California College San Diego
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the
program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
CCSD offers a choice of programs and majors designed to
prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health care
and modern business.
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7. Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the
program descriptions in this catalog for further information. Education Delivery in
California College San Diego offers degrees in the following Select Programs
majors:
Bachelor’s:
Accounting
Stevens-Henager College
Business Administration
Computer Science As a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Healthcare Administration program, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Nursing Administration program, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program,
Respiratory Therapy the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program,
the Bachelor Completion in Health Science program, the
Associate of Applied Science: Bachelor of Science in Nursing Administration completion
Business Management and Accounting degree, the Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy program,
Computer Programming the Associate in Business Management and Accounting program,
Computer Technology and Networking the Associate in Computer Programming program, the Associate
Respiratory Therapy in Computer Technology and Networking program, the Associate
of Occupational Studies in Medical Specialties program, the
Associate of Occupational Studies:
Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) program, or the
Medical Specialties
Associate of Science in Respiratory Therapy program, you are
California College San Diego reserves the right to vary the order expected to take some courses in a sequential manner. As such,
in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the College is giving notice of your potential assignment to
the time scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not certain courses that will be utilizing a self-paced, instructor-
increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the assisted delivery method. As a result of this teaching method, you
Enrollment Agreement. will share a classroom with other students in your program at
various levels, working in an individualized fashion with an
Visit us online at: www.cc-sd.edu instructor available for academic assistance.
Fully Online Programs CollegeAmerica AZ
Via a consortium agreement, the following programs are As a student enrolled in the Associate in Computer Technology and
delivered fully online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Networking program, the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare
Stevens-Henager College: Administration program, or the Associate of Occupational
Studies in Medical specialties program, you are expected to take
Master’s: some courses in a sequential manner. As such, the College is giving
Business Administration (MBA) notice of your potential assignment to certain courses that will be
Healthcare Administration utilizing a self-paced, instructor-assisted delivery method. As a result
Nursing Administration of this teaching method, you will share a classroom with other
Nursing Education students in your program at various levels, working in an
Bachelor’s: individualized fashion with an instructor available for academic
Accounting assistance.
Business Administration
Business Administration
(with Property Management) CollegeAmerica CO/WY
Graphic Arts
Health Science As a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Nursing (completion) program, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Nursing Administration program, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program,
the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program,
Associate of Applied Science:
the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Administration completion
Business Management and Accounting
degree program, the Associate in Business Management and
Business Management and Accounting
Accounting program, the Associate in Computer Programming
(with Property Management)
program, the Associate in Computer Technology and Networking
Graphic Arts
program, the Associate of Occupational Studies in Medical
Specialties program, or the Associate of Science in Nursing
Certificate in Property Management
(ADN) program, you are expected to take some courses in a
Not all programs are available at all campuses. Check with the sequential manner. As such, the College is giving notice of your
local campus for program availability. potential assignment to certain courses that will be utilizing a
self-paced, instructor-assisted delivery method. As a result of this
teaching method, you will share a classroom with other students
in your program at various levels, working in an individualized
fashion with an instructor available for academic assistance.
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8. California College San Diego
As a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Accounting
program, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
program, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program,
the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program, the
Bachelor of science in Respiratory Therapy, the Associate in
Business Management and Accounting program, the Associate in
Computer Programming program, the Associate in Computer
Technology and Networking program, the Associate in Respiratory
Therapy, or the Associate of Occupational Studies in Medical
Specialties program, you are expected to take some courses in a
sequential manner. As such, the College is giving notice of your
potential assignment to certain courses that will be utilizing a self-
paced, instructor-assisted delivery method. As a result of this
teaching method, you will share a classroom with other students in
your program at various levels, working in an individualized
fashion with an instructor available for academic assistance.
Course Codes
ACC Accounting HCP Healthcare Practices OPS Operating Systems
BIO Biology HCS Healthcare Science PHI Philosophy
APP Computer Applications HEA Health PHR Pharmacy
CHE Chemistry HSA Health Services Administration PRG Programming
CIS Computer Information Systems HSM Health Services Management PSY Psychology
CNA Certified Nursing Assistant HIS History RAD Radiology
COM Computer MAN Management REH Rehabilitation
CRT Certification and Lab MAS Massage SCI Science
DES Design MAT Mathematics SOC Sociology
ECN Economics MBA Master of Business Administration STA Statistics
EMT Emergency Medical Technician MCS Microcomputer Systems SUR Surgical
ENG English MED Medical Technologist
EXT Externship NET Networking
FIN Finance NUR Nursing
HCA Healthcare Administration NUT Nutrition
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9. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Master of Business Administration Degree
15 months. Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for international students could extend the program to 24 months.
Stevens-Henager Colleges, excluding Boise
The Master of Business Administration program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to become an effective manager in a
variety of organizational settings. It is a comprehensive program designed to provide graduates with the background to advance in their
career rather than training to target a particular job within an organization. The broad goal of the program is to provide students with the
foundations in content and competencies that will support their development as effective managers in a variety of organizational settings.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
MBA601 Financial Accounting for Management 4.0 MBA611 Developing Business Strategy 4.0
MBA602 Dynamics of the Organization 4.0 MBA612 Leadership Theory 4.0
MBA603 Marketing Management 4.0 MBA613 Advanced Human Resource Management 4.0
MBA604 Corporate Finance 4.0 MBA614 Capstone Project 4.0
MBA605 Information Technology and Society 4.0
MBA606 Communication Dynamics for TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 57.5
Professionals 4.5
MBA607 International Management 4.5 Via a consortium agreement, this program is delivered fully
MBA608 Statistics for Management 4.0 online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
MBA609 Applications in Economic Analysis 4.0 College.
MBA610 General Management 4.5
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
Master of Science Degree
15 months. CPT for international students could extend the program to 24 months.
Stevens-Henager Colleges, excluding Boise
The Master of Healthcare Administration program is designed to provide education and research activities that will teach the student to
develop or recognize opportunities to make health services delivery more effective or efficient. Students enrolled in the program will receive
instruction on processes for evaluating and improving health policy. Graduates are employed as entry-level senior health service
administrators or policy analysts. The level of position attained will vary according to the background and experience the graduate brings to
the job.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
ECN642 Healthcare Economics and Policy HSA544 Outcomes Assessment and
Analysis 4.0 Quality Management 4.0
FIN655 Healthcare Finance 4.0 HSA552 Healthcare Information Systems 4.0
HCA542 Issues in Managed Care 4.0 HSM515 Legal Considerations in Healthcare
HCA550 Organizational Behavior 4.0 Delivery 4.5
HCA600 Management Practices for the HSM520 Healthcare Marketing and Planning 4.0
Healthcare Professional 4.5 MAT610 Quantitative Methods 4.0
HCA640 Healthcare Administration and Policy 4.5
HCA675 Healthcare Personnel Administration 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 57.5
HCA690 Final Project/Thesis 4.0
HCS615 The Healthcare System 4.0 Students, with the Dean’s permission, may replace any one of the
HSM courses with NUR585.
Via a consortium agreement, this program is delivered fully
online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
College.
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10. NURSING ADMINISTRATION
Master of Science Degree
15 months. CPT for international students could extend the program to 24 months.
Stevens-Henager Colleges, excluding Boise
The Nursing Administration graduate program prepares nurses for administrative leadership and management roles in managed care, home
healthcare, long-term care, professional and other health-related organizations. Program content focuses on management and organizational
theory, ethical and legal issues, and healthcare delivery systems, as well as health policy, information systems, and the management of
human, material, and fiscal resources. Graduates are employed as entry-level management of nursing personnel in hospitals, clinics, and
private healthcare facilities.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
HCA542 Issues in Managed Care 4.0 NUR652 Advanced Nursing Theory 4.0
HSA505 Health Service Organizations NUR653 Leadership Theory 4.0
and Management 4.5 NUR668 Research and Evaluation Methods 4.0
HSA512 Health Service Economics 4.5 NUR690 Capstone Project 4.0
HSA518 Health Services Financial Management 4.0
HSA538 Health Services Marketing 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 57.5
HSA544 Outcomes Assessment and Students may replace HSA512, HSA518, and HSA538 with
Quality Management 4.0 NUR670, NUR673, and NUR675 if they wish to graduate with a
HSA552 Healthcare Information Systems 4.0 Master of Science in Nursing Administration (with an emphasis
HSM515 Legal Considerations in Healthcare in nursing education). Students, with the Dean’s permission, may
Delivery 4.5 also replace any one of the HSA courses with NUR585.
NUR601 Nursing Administration I 4.0
NUR651 Nursing Administration II 4.0 Via a consortium agreement, this program is delivered fully
online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
College.
NURSING EDUCATION
Master of Science Degree
15 months. CPT for international students could extend the program to 24 months.
Online Only
The Nursing Education graduate program prepares nurses to be a nurse educator in a variety of settings including higher education, vocational
education, staff development, and patient education. Program content focuses on preparing graduates to be conversant with theory and current trends
in nursing as well as providing an opportunity for students to confront important issues in education and develop skills as educators.
Admissions Requirements: Students seeking admission to the MSNE Program must hold a valid Registered Nurse license.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
HSA505 Health Service Organizations and NUR668 Research and Evaluation Methods 4.0
Management 4.5 NUR670 Instructional Strategies 4.0
HSA544 Outcomes Assessment and Quality NUR672 Issues in Nursing 4.0
Management 4.0 NUR673 Evaluation Strategies 4.0
HSM515 Legal Considerations in Healthcare Delivery 4.5 NUR675 Program Development 4.0
NUR542 Teaching Critical Thinking and NUR680 Advanced Pharmacology 4.0
Clinical Decisions 4.0 NUR692 Nurse Education Practicum 6.0
NUR545 Technologies for Nursing Education
and Practice 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 59.0
NUR652 Advanced Nursing Theory 4.0 Students, with the Dean’s permission, may replace any one of the
NUR653 Leadership Theory 4.0 HSA courses with NUR585.
Via a consortium agreement, this program is delivered fully
online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
College.
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11. ACCOUNTING
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible accelerated schedule)
Stevens-Henager Colleges, CollegeAmerica Colorado and Wyoming, and California College San Diego
The Accounting Bachelor’s Degree prepares the graduate for entry into positions with public accounting firms and similarly challenging positions
with private, governmental, and non-profit organizations. The objectives of the major are to provide the graduate with an understanding of business
and financial concepts and how they relate to professional accounting, and include the principles of federal taxation, auditing, and accounting for
small business and corporations. Accounting graduates are employed in entry-level to mid-level positions as office manager, accounting specialist,
accounting technician, or bookkeeper.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
ACC101 Accounting Fundamentals 6.0 MAN222 Investment Principles 4.0
ACC103 Payroll Accounting 4.0 MAN223 Internet Commerce 4.0
ACC108 Computerized Accounting 3.0 MAN224 Business Law 4.0
ACC212 Spreadsheets 3.5 MAN324 Operations Management 4.0
ACC213 Accounting Principles I 6.0 PRG101 Solutions Concepts 3.5
ACC215 Accounting Principles II 6.0 PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0
ACC217 Managerial Accounting 4.0 PSY299 Professional Development 4.0
ACC233 Income Tax 3.5 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:
ACC320 Intermediate Accounting I 6.0 ECN220 Economics 4.0
ACC322 Intermediate Accounting II 6.0 ECN221 Economic Principles 4.0
ACC332 Federal Tax Accounting I 3.5 ENG101 English Composition 4.0
ACC333 Federal Tax Accounting II 3.5 ENG103 Writing 4.0
ACC335 Principles of Auditing I 3.5 ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0
ACC337 Intermediate Cost Accounting 3.0 HIS220 American Civilization 4.0
ACC338 Intermediate Computerized Accounting 3.0 MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
ACC436 Principles of Auditing II 3.5 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
ACC442 Advanced Accounting I 3.5 PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
ACC443 Advanced Accounting II 3.5 PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0
ACC444 Advanced Accounting III 3.5 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5 STA322 Statistics 4.0
APP126 Databases 3.5
FIN231 Principles of Finance 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 181.0
MAN103 Management Principles 4.0
MAN104 Business Practices 4.0 Via a consortium agreement, this program is delivered fully
MAN105 Marketing 4.0 online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
MAN210 Entrepreneurship 4.0 College. Graduates of this program who are Idaho residents are
eligible to sit for the CPA exam in Idaho.
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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12. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(Includes Business Administration Emphasis and Property Management Emphasis)
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible accelerated schedule)
Stevens-Henager Colleges, CollegeAmerica Colorado and Wyoming, and California College San Diego
The Business Administration program prepares graduates for a variety of responsible managerial positions in both domestic and international
firms. The objectives of the program are to provide a foundation in accounting, sales and marketing, operations management, human resource
management and banking and finance and to provide the graduate with an integrated understanding of business and economic concepts and
how they relate to the global economy. Business Administration graduates are employed in entry-level to mid-level positions as an office
manager, account manager, small business developer, human resource assistant, or sales manager.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
ACC101 Accounting Fundamentals 6.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
ACC103 Payroll Accounting 4.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
ACC213 Accounting Principles I 6.0
ACC215 Accounting Principles II 6.0 Students must complete a minimum of 32 credit hours in one
ACC217 Managerial Accounting 4.0 of the areas of emphasis below. See your local campus for
FIN231 Principles of Finance 4.0 availability.
FIN333 Finance 4.0 Business Administration Emphasis:
FIN334 Financial Management I 4.0 ACC108 Computerized Accounting 3.0
FIN443 Financial Management II 4.0 ACC233 Income Tax 3.5
FIN444 Financial Management III 4.0 APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5
MAN103 Management Principles 4.0 APP126 Databases 3.5
MAN104 Business Practices 4.0 FIN445 Financial Management IV 4.0
MAN105 Marketing 4.0 MAN230 Advertising Principles 4.0
MAN210 Entrepreneurship 4.0 MAN335 Retail Marketing Principles 4.0
MAN222 Investment Principles 4.0 MAN436 Selling and Sales Management 4.0
MAN223 Internet Commerce 4.0 PRG101 Solutions Concepts 3.5
MAN224 Business Law 4.0
MAN324 Operations Management 4.0 TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS: 182.0
MAN350 Management Planning Principles 4.0
MAN443 Organizational Design and Change 4.0 Emphasis in Property Management:
MAN444 Human Resource Management 4.0 MAN225 Property Management Fundamentals 4.0
MAN450 International Business Principles 4.0 MAN227 Intermediate Property Management 4.0
PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0 MAN229 Federal and Contractor Focused
PSY299 Professional Development 4.0 Property Management 4.0
MAN280 Property Management Applications 4.0
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: MAN340 Finance and Accounting for
ECN220 Economics 4.0 Property Management 4.0
ECN221 Economic Principles 4.0 MAN342 Property Management Research
ENG101 English Composition 4.0 and Writing Applications 4.0
ENG103 Writing 4.0 MAN346 Basic Contracts, Agreements, and Grants 4.0
ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0 MAN460 Managing a Property Management
HIS220 American Civilization 4.0 Organization 4.0
MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
MAT220 College Algebra 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 182.0
PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0 Via a consortium agreement, this program is also delivered fully
online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
College.
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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13. COMPUTER SCIENCE
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible accelerated schedule)
Stevens-Henager Colleges, CollegeAmerica Colorado and Wyoming, and California College San Diego
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is designed to graduate a computer science professional whose diverse practical and
theoretical knowledge will guide the future of programming and networking in business and industry. Objectives of the program are to ensure
competencies at complex levels of programming, network administration, database management, and client interface. Computer Science
graduates are employed in entry-level to mid-level positions as a software engineer, network administrator, web developer, computer
programmer, project manager, systems analyst, or future entrepreneur.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5 MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
APP126 Databases 3.5 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
MAN103 Management Principles 4.0 PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0
MAN210 Entrepreneurship 4.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
MAN223 Internet Commerce 4.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
MAN350 Management Planning Principles 4.0
MCS101 Computer Servicing I 3.5 Required for Emphasis in Networking:
MCS102 Computer Servicing II 3.0 NET115 Security Concepts 3.5
MCS213 Workstation Administration 3.5 NET221 Network Communications I 3.5
MCS214 Server Administration 3.5 NET224 Network Communications II 3.5
NET103 Basic Networking Concepts 3.5 NET303 Principles of Storage Area Networks 3.0
NET104 Networking Infrastructure 3.5 NET304 Clustering and Load Balancing 3.5
OPS101 Introduction to Operating Systems 4.0 NET411 Capstone 4.5
OPS113 Linux Operating System 3.5 NET424 Network Design 3.5
OPS205 Security Management 3.5 NET425 Advanced Network Communications 3.5
PRG101 Solutions Concepts 3.5 OPS204 Electronic Communication Management 3.5
PRG102 Fundamentals and Concepts 3.5 OPS213 Advanced Linux Operating Systems 3.5
PRG103 Logic Structures 3.5 OPS217 General Operating Systems 3.5
PRG104 Programming Fundamentals 3.0 OPS280 Advanced Server Administration 3.5
PRG111 Web Design I 3.5
PRG140 Structured Query Language 3.5 Required for Emphasis in Programming:
PRG249 Web Design II 3.5 PRG105 C# I 3.0
PRG250 Web Design III 3.0 PRG310 Web Programming I 3.5
PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0 PRG321 C# II 3.5
PSY299 Professional Development 4.0 PRG340 Database Administration 3.5
PRG342 Advanced Structured Query Language 3.5
PRG343 Database and Software Integration 3.5
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:
ECN220 Economics 4.0 PRG351 Java I 3.5
ECN221 Economic Principles 4.0 PRG410 Web Programming II 3.5
ENG101 English Composition 4.0 PRG411 Capstone 4.5
ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0 PRG422 C++ 3.5
ENG310 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 4.0 PRG441 Database Reporting 3.5
HIS220 American Civilization 4.0 PRG451 Java II 3.5
HIS300 U.S. History Since the Civil War 4.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 180.0
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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14. GRAPHIC ARTS
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months—fully online and on-campus
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible accelerated schedule)
Stevens-Henager College Salt Lake City-Murray and Provo-Orem only
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Graphic Arts prepares students to plan, analyze, and create visual solutions to communication challenges.
The combination of the study of theory and a mastery of in-studio visual communication methods enables students to get messages across in
print, electronic, and film media using a variety of methods such as color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various print and
layout techniques. Graduates may seek employment in advertising agencies, design studios, publishing houses, or corporate communication
departments in entry-level positions as a graphic designer, a production artist for a design staff, a free-lance designer, or as a junior art
director.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5 DES470 Advanced Advertising Design II 3.0
APP242 Web Page Design Principles 3.0 DES475 Digital Photography 3.0
DES103 Illustrator Basics 3.0 DES499 Design Capstone Project 3.0
DES104 Photoshop 3.0 MAN210 Entrepreneurship 4.0
DES105 Page Layout Tools 3.0 MAN223 Internet Commerce 4.0
DES109 Graphic Design I 3.0 MAN230 Advertising Principles 4.0
DES113 Typography 3.0 MAN333 Marketing Strategies 4.0
DES114 Print Production and Color Theory 3.0 MAN436 Selling and Sales Management 4.0
DES209 Graphic Design II 3.0 MAN443 Organizational Design and Change 4.0
DES240 Information Design 3.0 PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0
DES241 Web Design 3.0 PSY299 Professional Development 4.0
DES242 Logo and Identity Design 3.0
DES243 Layout Design 3.0 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:
DES244 Package Design 3.0 ENG101 English Composition 4.0
DES245 Advertising Design 3.0 ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0
DES246 Flash 3.0 ENG310 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 4.0
DES250 Portfolio Design 3.0 HIS220 American Civilization 4.0
DES305 Web Portfolio Design 3.0 HIS300 U.S. History Since the Civil War 4.0
DES314 Advanced Color Theory 3.5 MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
DES323 Intermediate Photoshop 3.0 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
DES324 Intermediate Illustrator 3.0 PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
DES336 Graphic Design III 3.0 PHI221 Introduction to Logic 4.0
DES340 Branding and Identity 3.0 SOC220 Sociology 4.0
DES344 Advanced Print Production 3.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
DES355 Graphic Design Business Management 3.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
DES360 Flash Animation 3.0 TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 183.0
DES365 Flash Action Scripting 3.0
DES370 Advanced Logo Design 3.0 Via a consortium agreement, this program is also delivered fully
DES375 Advanced Package Design 3.0 online by the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager
DES380 Advanced Illustrator 3.0 College.
DES460 Advanced Photoshop 3.0 Some campuses may offer some courses on campus.
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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15. HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible schedule)
Stevens-Henager Colleges and CollegeAmerica Colorado, Wyoming, and Flagstaff
Designed to provide healthcare practitioners and others with the skills and competencies to function as supervisors and managers in
healthcare settings or in a business environment requiring management skills. This program is designed to help the professional meet
increasing responsibilities. The curriculum provides a working foundation in management and interpersonal skills, while at the same time
introducing the student to the healthcare delivery system and to business challenges with varied issues. Graduates are not only better
prepared to assume increased management responsibilities, but to do so with a better understanding of the complex system in which they
work. Students are prepared to work in entry-level management and accounting positions in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and
related businesses.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
ACC101 Accounting Fundamentals 6.0 PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0
ACC213 Accounting Principles I 6.0 PSY299 Professional Development 4.0
HCA300 The Healthcare System 4.0 RAD113 Limited Radiology 3.5
HCA375 Healthcare Financial Administration 4.0 RAD114 Practical Radiology 3.0
HCA432 Healthcare Economics and Policy 4.0
HCA440 Legal and Ethical Aspects of GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:
Health Administration 4.0 ECN220 Economics 4.0
HCA460 Health Facility Operations 4.0 ECN221 Economic Principles 4.0
HCA462 Long-Term Care Administration 4.0 ENG103 Writing 4.0
HCA474 Senior Seminar 4.0 ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0
LBT205 Medical Laboratory Procedures 3.0 HIS220 American Civilization 4.0
LBT280 Medical Laboratory Processes 3.0 MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
LBT285 Phlebotomy/IV Therapy 3.0 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
MAN103 Management Principles 4.0 PHI221 Introduction to Logic 4.0
MAN224 Business Law 4.0 PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
MAN324 Operations Management 4.0 PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0
MAN444 Human Resource Management 4.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
MED100 Medical Terminology, Law and Ethics 4.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
MED102 Medical Aseptic Procedures 3.0 *Students must take a minimum of 11.5 credits from the
MED103 Cardiopulmonary/ECG 3.0 following list of campus elective courses:
MED104 Medical Clinical Procedures 3.0 APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5
MED106 Vital Signs and Emergencies 3.0 CNA111 Nursing Assisting Theory 3.0
MED108 Medical Billing 3.0 CNA112 Certified Nurse Assisting Practice 3.0
MED109 Medical Records and Communication 3.0 COM102 Computerized Medical Administration 3.0
MED201 Anatomy and Physiology 4.0 PHR200 Pharmacy Essentials 3.0
MED210 Professional Medical Coding 3.0 RAD218 Advanced Limited Radiography I 3.5
MED211 Insurance Specialist 3.0 RAD220 Advanced Limited Radiography II 3.5
PHR107 Drug Administration 3.0
PHR208 Principles of Pharmacy Technology 4.0 TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS: 181.5
PHR209 Pharmacy Technology Applications 3.0 *Graduates of the Medical Specialties AOS program will have
satisfied the elective requirements.
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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16. HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
Bachelor of Science Degree
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible schedule)
California College San Diego only
Designed to provide healthcare practitioners and others with the skills and competencies to function as supervisors and managers in
healthcare settings or in a business environment requiring management skills. This program is designed to help the professional meet
increasing responsibilities. The curriculum provides a working foundation in management and interpersonal skills, while at the same time
introducing the student to the healthcare delivery system and to business challenges with varied issues. Graduates are not only better
prepared to assume increased management responsibilities, but to do so with a better understanding of the complex system in which they
work. Students are prepared to work in entry-level management and accounting positions in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and
related businesses.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
ACC101 Accounting Fundamentals 6.0 PHR107 Drug Administration 3.0
ACC213 Accounting Principles I 6.0 PHR208 Principles of Pharmacy Technology 4.0
COM102 Computerized Medical Administration 3.0 PHR209 Pharmacy Technology Applications 3.0
COM103 Computerized Pharmacy Systems PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0
and Databases 3.0 PSY299 Professional Development 4.0
HCA300 The Healthcare System 4.0
HCA375 Healthcare Financial Administration 4.0 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:
HCA432 Healthcare Economics and Policy 4.0 ECN220 Economics 4.0
HCA440 Legal and Ethical Aspects of ECN221 Economic Principles 4.0
Health Administration 4.0 ENG103 Writing 4.0
HCA460 Health Facility Operations 4.0 ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0
HCA462 Long-Term Care Administration 4.0 HIS220 American Civilization 4.0
HCA474 Senior Seminar 4.0 MAT101 Mathematics 4.0
LBT205 Medical Laboratory Procedures 3.0 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
LBT280 Medical Laboratory Processes 3.0 PHI221 Introduction to Logic 4.0
LBT285 Phlebotomy/IV Therapy 3.0 PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
MAN103 Management Principles 4.0 PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0
MAN224 Business Law 4.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
MAN324 Operations Management 4.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
MAN444 Human Resource Management 4.0 *Students must take a minimum of 12.5 credits from the
MED100 Medical Terminology, Law and Ethics 4.0 following list of campus elective courses:
MED102 Medical Aseptic Procedures 3.0 APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5
MED103 Cardiopulmonary/ECG 3.0 CNA111 Nursing Assisting Theory 3.0
MED104 Medical Clinical Procedures 3.0 CNA112 Certified Nurse Assisting Practice 3.0
MED106 Vital Signs and Emergencies 3.0 MED110 Introduction to Modality Procedures 3.5
MED108 Medical Billing 3.0 PHR200 Pharmacy Essentials 3.0
MED109 Medical Records and Communication 3.0
MED201 Anatomy and Physiology 4.0 TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS: 181.5
MED210 Professional Medical Coding 3.0 *Graduates of the Medical Specialties AOS program will have
MED211 Insurance Specialist 3.0 satisfied the elective requirements.
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students for a particular career in the fields of health
care and modern business.
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges. See the program descriptions in this catalog for further information.
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered within each program, and to adjust the time
scheduled for a curriculum. Such changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the Enrollment
Agreement.
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17. HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
Bachelor of Science Degree with an Emphasis in Biomedical Clinical Specialties
36 Months
(may be completed in as few as 30 months under a flexible schedule)
Stevens-Henager Colleges and CollegeAmerica Colorado, Wyoming, and Flagstaff
Designed to provide healthcare practitioners and others with the skills and competencies to function as supervisors and managers in
healthcare settings. This program is designed to help the healthcare professional meet increasing responsibilities in healthcare professions.
The curriculum provides a working foundation in management and interpersonal skills, while at the same time introducing the student to the
healthcare delivery system and its many and varied issues and challenges. Graduates are not only better prepared to assume increased
management responsibilities, but to do so with a better understanding of the complex system in which they work. Students are prepared to
work in entry-level management and accounting positions in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
Course No. Course Name Credits Course No. Course Name Credits
Students are required to take all of the following skill-related ENG223 Communication Arts 4.0
courses: ENG310 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 4.0
HCA300 The Healthcare System 4.0 MAT220 College Algebra 4.0
HCA375 Healthcare Financial Administration 4.0 PHI221 Introduction to Logic 4.0
HCA432 Healthcare Economics and Policy 4.0 PHI310 Critical Thinking 4.0
HCA440 Legal and Ethical Aspects of PSY220 Psychology 4.0
Health Administration 4.0 PSY400 Biological Psychology 4.0
HCA460 Health Facility Operations 4.0 SOC400 Sociology of Aging 4.0
HCA462 Long-Term Care Administration 4.0 STA322 Statistics 4.0
LBT205 Medical Laboratory Procedures 3.0 *Students must take a minimum of 5.5 quarter credit hours
LBT280 Medical Laboratory Processes 3.0 from the following campus elective courses:
LBT285 Phlebotomy/IV Therapy 3.0 APP101 Computer Fundamentals 3.5
MAN444 Human resource Management 4.0 CNA111 Nursing Assisting Theory 3.0
MED100 Medical Terminology, Law and Ethics 4.0 CNA112 Certified Nurse Assisting Practice 3.0
MED102 Medical Aseptic Procedures 3.0 COM102 Computerized Medical Administration 3.0
MED103 Cardiopulmonary/ECG 3.0 COM103 Computerized Pharmacy Systems and
MED104 Medical Clinical Procedures 3.0 Databases 3.0
MED106 Vital Signs and Emergencies 3.0 PHR200 Pharmacy Essentials 3.0
MED108 Medical Billing 3.0 RAD218 Advanced Limited Radiography I 3.5
MED109 Medical Records and Communication 3.0 RAD220 Advanced Limited Radiography II 3.5
MED201 Anatomy and Physiology 4.0
MED210 Professional Medical Coding 3.0 Students must take 18 quarter credit hours or six of the
MED211 Insurance Specialist 3.0 following campus electives:
MED330 Kinesiology 4.0 EXT400 Gerontology Externship Preparation 4.0
MED350 Clinical Information Systems 4.0 EXT401 Gerontology Clinical Externship 2.0
MED401 Advanced Human Anatomy 4.0 EXT405 Physical Medical Rehabilitation
NUR310 Pathophysiology 4.0 Externship Preparation 4.0
PHR107 Drug Administration 3.0 EXT406 Physical Medical Rehabilitation
PHR208 Principles of Pharmacy Technology 4.0 Clinical Externship 2.0
PHR209 Pharmacy Technology Applications 3.0 EXT410 Neo-natal Externship Preparation 4.0
PSY101 Psychology of Motivation 4.0 EXT411 Neo-natal Clinical Externship 2.0
PSY299 Professional Development 4.0 EXT415 Orthopedic Externship Preparation 4.0
RAD113 Limited Radiology 3.5 EXT416 Orthopedic Clinical Externship 2.0
RAD114 Practical Radiology 3.0 TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES TO COMPLETE THE BIOMEDICAL
BIO210 Introduction to Medical Microbiology 4.0 CLINICAL SPECIALTIES EMPHASIS: 181.5
CHE110 Introduction to Chemistry 4.0 Graduates of the Medical Specialties AOS program will have
ENG103 Writing 4.0 satisfied the elective requirements.
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