2024-2025 General Catalog
Healthcare Leadership
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The Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Leadership (HCL) program will prepare students with the skills to be a dynamic leader within the evolving and demanding healthcare landscape. The HCL program provides theoretical and experiential learning focused on setting vision, guiding change, leading teams, and inspiring others in the healthcare industry.
Once admitted, students take 42 HCL credits and 21 IPE credits (124 credits for the degree). The final semester includes a culminating five-credit practicum experience in a healthcare organization in the local community. Courses focus on the three domains identified in the National Center for Healthcare Leadership competency model: transformation, execution, and people. Students who complete the requirements for the Healthcare Leadership degree will also receive a minor in Public Health.
Purpose
The purpose of the healthcare leadership program is to develop graduates who will function in diverse leadership positions within varied healthcare environments.
Objectives
The B.S. in Healthcare Leadership graduate will:
- Demonstrate proficiency in the knowledge and skills required for positions of professional leadership in the healthcare industry.
- Characterize leadership skills of service minded, purpose driven, ethical decision making, empowering individuals and visionary perspectives.
- Appreciate how the environmental influences of culture, economics, ethics, law, policy, politics, society, and technology impact the intersection of individuals within the healthcare industry.
- Promote the health of persons in dynamic healthcare environments.
Requirements for Admission to the Healthcare Leadership program
Freshman students who have declared Healthcare Leadership as their major will be admitted directly into the program. The general requirements for admission to the University are found in this catalog.
Progression
Students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.000 to progress in the program. A student must earn a C- or better in all Healthcare Leadership (HCL) and Interprofessional Education (IPE) courses. A HCL or IPE course may not be repeated more than once. Dismissal from the HCL program occurs when a student incurs two infractions. Infractions include: earning a cumulative grade point average that is less than 2.000; or earning a grade of D+ (1.300) or lower in any HCL or IPE course. Students who are dismissed from the program do have an opportunity to appeal the decision with the College of Nursing and Health Professions Academic Standards Committee.
Students are required to present evidence of a criminal background check and a negative drug screen during the first semester of admission to the program. Students will also have to repeat a criminal background check, negative drug screen, and any additional requirements as required by the agency a second time during the fall semester of their graduating year, prior to the practicum placement. Drug screening can be requested randomly. Students should refer to the most recent College of Nursing and Health Undergraduate Academic Guide for complete requirements.
Minor
A healthcare leadership student may declare a minor and should speak with their advisor. The minor is noted on the student’s academic record.
Course Intensification
A healthcare leadership student may propose a special project for earning one extra credit in one healthcare leadership course in which they are enrolled in a given semester. The following regulations pertain to this option for a student:
- Student must have a healthcare leadership GPA of 2.500 or above.
- The course must be offered in the College of Nursing and Health Professions for 3 or more credits.
- Student must meet with the academic advisor to determine if course intensification is appropriate. The initiative and responsibility for developing a satisfactory proposal lies with the student.
- Student must submit a one-page proposal for the intensification project and the petition online. It will be forwarded to the advisor, the instructor of the course, and the dean for approval.
Transportation
Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from all community agency and practicum experiences. Access to a car is necessary for the practicum course.
Association of Aspiring Healthcare Professionals
All HCL students are invited to join this interprofessional association in the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
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