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ADMIN 510 Essentials of Business ([1-15, max. 15]-) Huber

Includes materials basic to study and application of business theories and practice; accounting; business economies and financial control; and business strategy; commercial law; human resources and negotiations; marketing; operations management. Faculty team-teaching approach. Not open to masters of business administration majors. Credit/no credit only.
Instructor Course Description: Vandra Lee Huber


HSMGMT 500 Risk and Insurance Seminar (3) Conrad

Presents the principles and practices of health insurance and risk. Emphasizes health care financing arrangements in the United States, including both private and government-sponsored (public) programs. Discusses comparisons with other developed countries. HSERV 511 is strongly recommended, but not required as a prerequisite. Offered: Sp.

HSMGMT 572 Financial Management for Health Professionals (3)

Intensive review of basic accounting principles/terminology and an introduction to financial management/managerial accounting, including budgeting for managerial control, planning, cost accounting, financing health programs. Managerial accounting, program costing, rate setting, budget preparation. Prerequisite: BIOST 502 and BIOST 503, or BIOST 511; registration in Extended M.P.H. Degree program or permission of instructor; non-business majors.

HSMGMT 574 Financial Management I (3-4) Stillman

Prepares clinical professionals for participating intelligently in, and contributing to, financial decisions of health care organizations. Learn the language and fundamental concepts of accounting and finance, and become comfortable with what is required in formal financial analysis. Offered: A.


HSMGMT 575 Financial Management II (4) Conrad, Stillman

Second in a two part series, the emphasis of this financial management course is on preparing medical executives for managerial and leadership roles in health care organizations. Focus is on tools and analytic frameworks that health care managers use to make forward-looking decisions, including capital budgeting and risk analysis. Offered: W.


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