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Masters in Community Health
The Master of Science in Health Services
- Community Health prepares graduates for administrative
positions within the community healthcare industry.
Individuals from a variety of healthcare fields enhanced
career opportunities. Courses in a variety of areas are
presented with a specific emphasis identifying the special
needs of a community and managing programs focused on those
needs.
Online Community Health Degree
Graduates of the Master of Science in Health Services - Community Health will demonstrate:
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Knowledge and understanding of the multiple facets
of community health, including management practices,
environmental and occupational health, home health,
epidemiology, gerontology, women's health, program
evaluation and development of health promotion
programs.
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The
ability to evaluate community health concepts in
order to be active knowledge-makers in the field.
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Active
participation and contribution as leaders in a
variety of community healthcare settings
The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition states that health
services managers in all areas must be familiar with
management principles and practices. A master's degree in
health services administration or a related field is the
standard credential for most advanced positions in healthcare. Employment in the area of health service management is
expected to grow faster than average during the coming
decade. Median annual earnings in this field in May 2004
were $60,430. Salaries of those employed in the industries
which employed the highest number of health service managers
ranged from $60,000 to $87,000.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook , 2006-07
Edition , Medical and Health Services Managers, on the
Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos014.htm (visited
February 06, 2006 ).
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