Healthcare Administration, B.S. program guide
A current program-to-course map for health systems, population evidence, policy, quality, and administration work, with the registered Canvas boundary preserved for every real assessment.
This bachelor or bridge program is active in the July 13, 2026 ACE catalog. Its public page displays 12 distinct course codes under “Course List (36 Total Semester Credits plus 84 credits completed outside of course list).” Begin with the program map, open the exact course, then use positional Week guidance only where the catalog verifies a five- or ten-week format.
What the current program page establishes
The official record identifies the program, its catalog credit heading, and its displayed curriculum. Early subject anchors include Introduction to Healthcare Administration, Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare Management, Leading and Decision-Making in Health Services. This page turns that evidence into navigation; it does not replace ACE admissions, state availability, a transfer evaluation, a degree audit, an advisor, or the registered classroom.
The rows reproduce the distinct course codes displayed on the current program page. Transfer credit, substitutions, prerequisites, start availability, and an individual degree audit can still change a student's registered route.
The classes, one by one
Open the canonical class page from the table. Shared codes have one page with backlinks to every mapped ACE program, so a research, leadership, or healthcare course is not duplicated with conflicting guidance.
| Course | Volume 69 title | Native next step |
|---|---|---|
| HLTH4203 | Introduction to Healthcare Administration | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4303 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare Management | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4313 | Leading and Decision-Making in Health Services | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4343 | Health and Wellness Across Populations | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4363 | Marketing for Healthcare Administrators | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4373 | Human Resources for Healthcare Administrators | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4383 | Finance for Healthcare Administrators | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4393 | Quality Management for Healthcare Administrators | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4403 | Healthcare Information Management | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH5453 | Health Policy Evaluation and Development | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| RES4353 | Evidence-based Health Education and Literacy | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
| HLTH4913 | Senior Capstone Experience: Health and Wellness Services Management | Live Canvas assessment inventory |
The weeks and assessments, without guessing
Volume 69 verifies the course identities but does not publish one universal numbered assessment list or course-by-course Week count for this path. Each course therefore stops at the live Canvas assessment inventory instead of manufacturing Assessment 1, Assessment 2, or generic Week pages.
At the start of a registered course, capture the Canvas modules, syllabus, rubric links, announcements, group requirements, and exact due times into one control sheet. Reconcile that sheet after every announcement and grade. A term start date is useful for planning, but it is not evidence of an identical assessment sequence across 185 courses.
How to work the program as one system
Keep a program evidence bank instead of treating each course as a sealed box. Record the problem, population or organization, governing framework, strongest current sources, methods used, instructor feedback, and reusable student-created exhibits. Before a new deliverable, check whether earlier evidence remains current and relevant; then adapt it to the new purpose rather than recycling prose.
For healthcare work, make the reasoning visible. Define the decision, identify the audience and constraints, separate evidence from assumption, choose the appropriate method, and connect every recommendation to a measurable consequence. This produces useful professional work and gives a rubric reader a traceable line from prompt to claim to evidence to conclusion.
Tutoring boundary and quality control
A sound support session begins with the student's actual prompt and rubric. The tutor can explain difficult concepts, demonstrate a parallel example, help find and evaluate sources, ask questions that expose missing reasoning, and give feedback on a student-authored draft. The student makes the substantive decisions, writes the final response in their own voice, verifies every citation and calculation, and submits through their own account.
Before submission, run four passes: content against the rubric, evidence against the cited source, technical work against the stated method, and presentation against ACE formatting and accessibility requirements. After feedback posts, classify each miss and write a prevention rule. That feedback loop is how one course improves the next.
Practicum, dissertation, capstone, and identity-controlled work
Any clinical, field, proctored, authenticated, or experiential requirement remains student-performed. Support can prepare the student and review de-identified work, never impersonate participation or certify hours.
Capstone support follows the same boundary: inventory the student's earlier work, identify the program outcome each artifact can evidence, close genuine gaps, and help the student assemble and explain the final product. The catalog itself shows that not every path has the same capstone shape, so this site never labels every program “capstone last.”
Source and change control
This map was checked against ACE Catalog Volume 69 on July 30, 2026. ACE published that volume on July 13, 2026 with the same effective date. If Canvas, an advisor, or a later catalog differs, follow the student's governing catalog and registered record. Report a changed code or title before using the map as a schedule.