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The Master of Business
Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Overview

The Master of Business Administration Program (with a concentration in Health Care Administration), hereinafter the Program, is a practical, directed independent study program which emphasizes coursework in health care management practices, health care law, and entrepreneurial principles.

The Program has been found to be of particular interest to individuals employed or seeking employment in hospitals and health maintenance organizations and individuals providing consulting services to such organizations.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Presentation

The Program is presented on a trimester basis. Students are generally enrolled in 14 units per trimester. Each trimester consists of a minimum time period of 16 weeks from the date study commences. Students not completing all trimester coursework in 16 weeks will be granted an extension of time to complete the trimester. Such extensions normally may not exceed 32 weeks. Students may take a leave-of-absence between trimesters. However, except in special circumstances, the entire degree program (3 trimesters) must be completed within 5 years.

The Program utilizes a directed independent study modality and requires no classroom attendance. Prior students have resided in all regions of the United States as well as Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Instruction Policies and Methods


Each course in the Program contains a series of lesson assignments generally consisting of reading assignments and occasionally audio or video tapes. Students are tested through objective examinations and written projects.

Certain courses require business research fieldwork. Students are required to interview and evaluate individuals and analyze business opportunities. For example, the Commercial Leasing course requires the student to evaluate three actual lease opportunities.

Students have the option of concluding the Program with a traditional thesis or the preparation of a comprehensive business plan. Such a business could be a professional medical practice, an HMO, or a business that provides products or services to the health care industry.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
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Faculty


The University employs faculty qualified to undertake the level of instruction or course development that they are assigned. They possess degrees or credentials appropriate to the degree program and level they teach. A complete listing of faculty and their qualifications is set forth in a separate
Catalog Supplement or can be viewed here on our website.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Admission Policies and Requirements

Regular Applicants

Applicants who have earned a bachelor’s or first professional degree from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education are considered regular applicants to the Program. The majority of applicants to this Program are mature adults working in a variety of professional settings. Many have not attended college for several years. Consequently, prior class rank and grade point average are not significant factors in the admission process.


Special Applicants

Individuals not qualifying as a Regular Applicant may apply as a Special Applicant. Special Applicants are evaluated on a case-by-case basis but must have an academic and/or professional background equivalent to a bachelor’s degree. As a general rule, Special Applicants must have ten or more years of professional or managerial experience. In addition to the information provided on the standard Application for Admission form, a Special Applicant must provide a statement of his or her personal and professional goals, how completion of the Program would assist in the attainment of those goals, and submit three letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s capabilities and personal integrity.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
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Curriculum

The following courses are required for the Master of Business Administration Program (with an concentration in Health Care Administration).
Click on the course title for full course descriptions.

First Trimester
Units
 

 

 
Introduction to Entrepreneurship (BUS 501)
4
Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration (BLW 502)
3
Business Research Methods/Business Plans (BUS 509)*
4
Management Principles for Health Care Professionals (MGT 503) 3

14

 Second Trimester
Units
 

 

 

 

Health Care Finance (FIN 503)
3
Financing the Business Venture (FIN 502)
4
Economics of Health and Medical Care (BUS 508)
4
Choose One (1) Elective:
Taxes and the Health Care Professional (ACC 504)
Taxes and the Legal Professional (ACC 505)
The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (BLW 503)
Franchising and Licensing (BUS 502)
Valuing a Small Business or Professional Practice (BUS 503)
Commercial Leasing (BUS 506)
Financial Planning for the Health Care Professional (FIN 504)
Money and Capital Markets (FIN 505)
Managerial Perspectives (MGT 501)
Management of an Accounting Practice (MGT 504)
Management of a Law Practice (MGT 505)
Marketing Management (MKT 501)
Introduction to Public Relations (MKT 503)
3

14

 Third Trimester
Units
 

 

 

 

Managerial Accounting (ACC 503)**
3

Choose Two (2) Electives:
Taxes and the Health Care Professional (ACC 504)
Taxes and the Legal Professional (ACC 505)
The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (BLW 503)
Franchising and Licensing (BUS 502)
Valuing a Small Business or Professional Practice (BUS 503)
Commercial Leasing (BUS 506)
Financial Planning for the Health Care Professional (FIN 504)
Money and Capital Markets (FIN 505)
Managerial Perspectives (MGT 501)
Management of an Accounting Practice (MGT 504)
Management of a Law Practice (MGT 505)
Marketing Management (MKT 501)
Introduction to Public Relations (MKT 503)

6
Business Plan (BUS 598) or Thesis (BUS 599)
5

14

 Total Semester Units Required for Graduation:

42

*Law students or law school graduates may substitute an elective.

**Accounting graduates or CPA's may substitute an elective.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
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Degree Requirements

To earn the Master of Business (with a concentration in Health Care Administration) degree, a student must complete the courses described above and in the Catalog Supplement with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00. The requirements may be completed in as little as twelve months, and must be completed within five years from the date of initial enrollment.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)


How to Enroll


To apply for admission to the Program, an applicant must first complete the University’s
Application for Admission form, along with the required $35.00 application fee ($55.00 for Applicants seeking transfer credit). It is not necessary to submit official transcripts at the time of application. However, official transcripts will be required within 60 days of enrollment.

If the applicant is accepted for admission to the Program, enrollment materials will be prepared and emailed to the applicant for review and signature. All payments submitted for tuition and fees must be payable in U.S. dollars. Payments may be made by MasterCard®/Visa® or personal/business check as described in Section VI of the Application for Admission form.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Financial Information

The tuition for the Program is $225.00 per unit for all residents of the United States. Tuition for individuals outside the United States is $250.00 per unit. The non-resident surcharge can be avoided if the non-resident maintains a mailing address within the U.S. Additional information on financial aid and tuition financing can be found under Tuition, Financial Aid and Financing.

Fee Schedule

Application Fee
($55.00 for Special Applicants and Regular Applicants Seeking Transfer Credit)

$35.00

Registration Fee (Per Trimester) 

$40.00

Graduation Check/Diploma Fee $75.00
Computer Library Fee (Per Trimester) $35.00
Administrative Accounting Fee (Per Trimester)
(Installment Payment Option Only)
 $ 25.00
Transcript Fee (Two Provided at No Cost) $7.50
Returned Check Fee $25.00
Thesis Fee
(Applies only to students enrolled in BUS 599) 
$250.00 

The cost of books and materials, other than each course syllabus, is not included in the tuition. Most books and materials may be purchased at local colleges, retail bookstores, directly from publishers or over the Internet. The cost is estimated to average approximately $75.00 per course.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
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Income Tax Deductibility


Educational expenses are generally deductible (even if they lead to a degree) if the education that is undertaken maintains or improves a skill required by the individual in their employment or meets the express requirements of the student's employer. Accordingly, tuition, fees, and materials for this Program should generally be tax deductible as ordinary business expenses for self-employed individuals and as itemized deductions for students who are employees.

Employer paid educational expenses related to an employee's employment are not taxable to the employee. Applicants and students are encouraged to contact their professional tax advisor to ascertain the income tax ramifications in their specific circumstances.

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The Master of Business Administration Program
(with a concentration in Health Care Administration)

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Q. How long does it take to complete the Program?
A.
The University's commitment to the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council precludes any student graduating from a University degree program in less than one year. Students may take as long as five years to complete the Program. Experience has shown the typical student will complete the Program in two to three years.


2. Q. Will you accept transfer credits from other M.B.A. programs?
A.
Regulations of the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education limit transfer credits to 6 semester units or the equivalent. Applicants seeking transfer credit should include complete information on prior graduate studies at the time of application.


3. Q. I don’t have a lot of computer knowledge. Will I have difficulty completing the assignments?
A.
Computer requirements are detailed in the
General Catalog. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows® and Word® is necessary to complete some of the assignments. Internet access is necessary to utilize the Lexis/Nexis® electronic library. An e-mail address is necessary to effectively communicate with University personnel and fellow students. If you have no computer experience, enrollment in one-day courses in Windows®, Word®, and the Internet, such as those offered by New Horizons and other companies, will provide the necessary computer skills to complete the assignments.


4. Q. How much continuing education credit can I expect to earn in the Program?
A.
For certified public accountants, the AICPA and most Boards of Accountancy (including California) grant 15 hours of credit for each semester unit earned. CPE credit is earned at the time an individual course in the Program is completed.


5. Q. I’m not sure I want to complete the entire Program, can I take just one course rather than enroll in the entire Program?
A.
No. Students are enrolled in 14 units (4 courses) each trimester. However, a student who elects not to complete the Program or enroll in additional trimesters has no financial obligation to the University beyond the current trimester.


6. Q. What financial aid and tuition financing alternatives are available?
A.
Many students are eligible for financial aid through employer tuition reimbursement programs and/or the University’s
Partners in Professional Education (PIPE) Program. One hundred percent financing of tuition and books is available through SLM Financing, a Sallie Mae company, to qualified borrowers. In addition, the University offers a no interest financing alternative which permits students to pay approximately 30% of tuition at the time of enrollment and the balance over a 5 month period.

7. Q. I’m employed by a large international corporation and have no interest in small or developing businesses. Is this the right M.B.A. program for me?
A.
Probably not – the focus of the Program relates to the goals, objectives, concerns, and problems of small or developmental stage enterprises. While many of the courses address matters equally applicable to multi-national corporations, there are M.B.A. programs offered at other institutions probably better suited to your needs.


8. Q. Is there ever a need to come to California?
A.
No. Academic and administrative procedures are carefully designed so that students can complete all requirements for graduation entirely by independent study, without disrupting their work and family lives. Students may elect to take examinations at the University or at over 250 approved testing sites. If a testing site is not convenient to a student, procedures are in place for the student to nominate a proctor.


9. Q. Will I need to complete courses pursuant to a rigid timetable?
A.
No. Each trimester must generally be completed in not less than sixteen weeks nor more than 48 weeks. However, completion of assignments within this time period is at the discretion of the student. There are no assignments that must be submitted on a weekly or monthly schedule and students may take time off between trimesters. However, except in special circumstances, the degree Program must be completed within five years from the date of matriculation.


10. Q. How soon can I get started?
A.
The University maintains open enrollment throughout the year.
Applications are reviewed weekly and most students commence study within three weeks from the date of application.

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