Baruch College/ Mount Sinai School of Medicine Graduate Program in Health Care Adminsirtation
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First Year

First Trimester
  • Statistical Analysis for Health Care Administration
  • Management: A Behavioral Approach
  • Leadership Assessment Development

Second Trimester
  • Financial and Management Accounting
  • The Social and Governmental Environment of Health Care
  • Three Faces of Negotiating

Third Trimester
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Systems for Managers
Second Year

Fourth Trimester
  • Regression and Forecasting Models
  • Macroeconomics (2cr)
  • Microeconomics (2cr)

Fifth Trimester
  • Health Care Economics (2cr)
  • Financial Decision Making

Sixth Trimester
  • Marketing Management
  • Health Care Accounting and Finance
Third Year

Seventh Trimester
  • Legal Aspects of Health Care Admin.
  • Production and Operations Management

Eighth Trimester
  • Organizational Analysis in Health Care
  • Seminar in selected topics in Finance and Management

Ninth Trimester
  • Strategic Planning in Health Care Admin.
  • Business Policy/Capstone Project (Students develop a business plan for a new health service venture)
NOTE: The program reserves the right to make changes in curriculum and sequencing as needed. All courses are three credits unless noted otherwise.
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