May 08, 2024  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2023-2024 
  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2023-2024

Health Services Administration, B.S.


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The Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration prepares the student, through academic work and practical internships, for a career in the growing and expanding fields of health services, including job opportunities in hospitals, systems, insurance companies, medical group practices, ambulatory centers, home care, medical devices companies, pharmaceutical companies, local, federal and state agencies, skilled nursing facilities, retirement communities, community agencies, and elder care organizations.  The program also prepares students for graduate work in health services, law, medicine, allied health fields, health services research or policy and public health.  All Health Services Administration students graduate with a minor in business.

For the Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration degree, the faculty seeks to enhance students’ values orientation and ethics, and to provide them with the liberal arts and technical knowledge, critical thinking and communication skills necessary to prepare graduates to perform proficiently in entry-level positions in health care organizations.

Students may experience:

  • An interdisciplinary curriculum based in the liberal arts tradition
  • Required field experiences (internships)
  • Community service
  • Undergraduate research and scholarship
  • Optional immersion study abroad experience

The program’s focus is on:

  1. Traditional Jesuit liberal arts core with courses in language, theology, philosophy, history, math, sciences, English and communication;
  2. Specialized courses in health care management, finance, ethics, economics, and statistics.

During the internship, students will have the opportunity to:

  • Apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom
  • Work with others and develop relationships beyond the classroom
  • Discern their individual interests
  • Experience growth and development in a practical setting
  • Explore options for employment

GPA/Grade Policy


In order to remain in good standing with and graduate as an undergraduate major from the Department of Health Services Administration, students must meet the following criteria.

Overall GPA:

  • Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 or above, as per the general university requirements for undergraduate students.

Minor GPA:

  • Students must meet criteria for minor courses as designated by the Williams College of Business.

Major and Concentration GPA:

  • Students must maintain on overall combined major/concentration GPA of 2.67.  This GPA is made up of all courses taken in the major and concentration, and equates to a B- average for all major courses.  If the student is to change concentrations, grades from their first concentration still apply to the calculation of this GPA.

Introductory Course Grades:

  • Students must achieve a grade of B- or higher in both of the introductory classes for HESA 101 and HESA 110.
  • Students must achieve a grade of B- or higher in HESA 370 Internship Preparation. This class prepares students for the internship requirement the summer after their junior year.
  • Grades lower than B- will result in a student not receiving credit for that course requirement towards their Health Services Administration degree.

 

Retaking Introductory Courses:

  • If a student receives a grade of C+ or below in HESA 101, HESA 110, or HESA 370, they may retake that course two additional times as per the general university policy.
  • The student will be considered on departmental probation until they achieve or surpass the required grade for the designated course.
  • The course must be retaken at Xavier.
  • If a student fails to meet department grade standards after taking a course a total of three times, they will be dismissed from the major.
  • If being dismissed, students will meet with the BSHSA Program Director and determine into which major or program they would like to be placed.

Falling Below Major/Concentration GPA Standards:

  • If a student falls below the major/concentration GPA standard of 2.67, they will have one semester to bring their major/concentration GPA back above the standard.
  • The student will be considered on departmental probation until they have brought their major/concentration GPA back to or above the department standard.
  • The summer semester is not applied.  If a student falls below the major/concentration GPA standard after a spring semester, they will have until the end of the following fall semester to bring their major/concentration GPA back to or above the standard.
  • If a student takes a semester off (i.e. they fall below the major/concentration standard after spring semester and take the following fall off), they will have until the end of their next enrolled semester to bring their major/concentration GPA back to or above the department standard.
  • If a student fails to bring their major/concentration GPA back to or above the department standard at the end of the designated semester, they will be dismissed from the major.
  • If being dismissed, students will meet with the BSHSA Program Director and determine into which major or program they would like to be placed.

HESA 371/372 Internship:

  • If a student is on departmental probation, they may not enroll in or complete hours towards either the HESA 371 or HESA 372 internship courses.

Appealing Departmental Probation:

  • Students may appeal department probation.
  • If a student wishes to appeal, they should start by scheduling a meeting with the Program Director of the Undergraduate Program in Health Services Administration.
  • If the Director is the professor for the course they wish to appeal, they should start with scheduling a meeting with the Health Services Administration Department Chair.
  • The student should come to the meeting prepared with materials that support their appeal (i.e. tests, completed assignments, etc.).
  • The Director or Chair will meet with the student. The Director and Chair will make a decision about each student appeal.
  • If a student is not satisfied with the outcome of the appeal process, they can bring the appeal to the Dean of the College of Professional Sciences, following their appeal process.

Curriculum


The Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration degree requires at least 120 semester credit hours, with a major in Health Services Administration of 34 hours, plus nine credit hours in a specified concentration (Analytics: Information Management, Analytics: Population Health or Long-Term Care).  Students must also declare a Business minor.

 

B.S. in Health Services Administration


This block serves as a guideline for progress toward a degree.  For more information, see your academic advisor.

Freshman Year


First Semester


  • HESA 101 Intro to US Healthcare
  • CORE 100 First Year Seminar
  • CORE 101: GOA Co-Curriculum Program
  • Historical Perspectives
  • ENGL 101 Composition OR ENGL 115 Rhetoric
  • First Language 102 Level

Total (15)

Second Semester


  • HESA 110 Medical Terminology
  • CORE 102: GOA Co-Curriculum Program II
  • THEO 111 Theological Foundations
  • Second Language II  (201 Level)
  • Math 116 or 156 based on placement
  • ECON 200 Microeconomics: Social Sciences Elective

Total (15)

Sophomore Year


First Semester


  • HESA 120 Healthcare Management
  • HESA 210 Strategic Mktg & Mgmt
  • Scientific Perspectives
  • PHIL 100 Ethics as Intro to Philosophy
  • MKTG 300 Intro to Marketing

Total (15)

Second Semester


  • HESA 220 Reimbursement
  • HESA 341 Health informatics OR HESA 345 Population Health Management OR HESA 451 Aging in Society
  • Humanities Elective
  • ACCT 200 Financial Accounting
  • General Elective

Total (15)

Junior Year


First Semester


  • HESA 250 Public Health
  • BAIS 220 Managing Info Technology
  • HESA 370 Internship Prep
  • FINC 300 Business Finance: Quantitative Reasoning Flag
  • MGMT 300 Managerial Behavior
  • Natural Science Elective

Total (16)

Second Semester


  • HESA 230 Healthcare Finance
  • HESA 355 Quantitative Methods for HSA OR HESA 459 Admin of Institutions Serving Aging
  • ENGL 205 Lit & Moral Imagination
  • Theological Perspectives; 200-399 level
  • HESA 361 Health Data Mgmt or HESA 455 Admin of Agencies Serving the Aging

Total (15)

Summer


  • HESA 371 - Internship I

Total (3)

Senior Year


First Semester


  • HESA 401 Health Policy
  • Philosophy Perspectives: PHIL 200
  • Business Minor Elective: Diversity Flag
  • General Elective
  • Non-business General Elective

Total (15)

Second Semester


  • HESA 380 Quality Mgmt & Perf Improve
  • HESA 390 Foundations of HC Policies and Law: Oral Communication Flag, E/RS Focus Elective
  • Creative Perspectives
  • CORE 499
  • General Elective

Total (12)

Scheduling Notes:


  • Consult the Undergraduate Core Curriculum  requirements of the Catalog.
  • E/RS Focus Elective requirement may be used to satisfy another element of the core.
  • Diversity Curriculum Electives may be used to satisfy other elements of the core or major. The Business Elective, or History Elective may be used to satisfy the DCR elective.

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