HTML clipboardHealth Care Management Associate's Degree Health Care Management Associate's Degree Profile This degree program is for those who wish to work in the healthcare industry in a managerial capacity. You will study management skills as they apply in a healthcare setting. You will learn things like accounting and financial planning, human resource management, and organization. With this degree you can work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, doctor's offices, ambulatory clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Career Opportunities Typical Careers Typically, graduates of a health care management associate's degree program will go on to a career as a: * Medical and Health Service Manager: $67,430 (Median Annual Income) It is not unusual to specialize in a certain practice, such as the following: * Cardiology Practice Manager: $66,207 MAI * Ophthalmology Practice Manager: $64,543 MAI * Pediatric Practice Manager: $58,595 MAI Job Outlook The Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov) expects that the job outlook for health care managers will be quite favorable, as is the case for most health care jobs due to the growth of the industry in general. Demand for medical and health services managers should grow faster than the average through 2014. Degree Specifics Classes Coursework for this degree program may include Intro to Health Care Management, Organizational Behavior, Quality in Health Care, Healthcare Law and Ethics, and Medical Information Systems, among other classes. Skills You Will Learn Upon completion of this degree program, you should be able to manage others in a medical setting, handle managerial accounting and financing, and provide other managerial functions in a health care environment. |