HSA 4191 Health Informatics & Emerging Healthcare Technologies 3 Credits Grading Scheme: Letter Grade Provides a fundamental understanding health informatics, healthcare information systems, and emerging healthcare technologies, starting with the core informatics competencies and the foundation of knowledge model.
All course syllabi listed here are available to download as portable document format (pdf) files. Click on the course number to view its syllabus. Spring 2022 HSA 5174 – Fundamentals of Health Care Finance HSA 6105 – Professional Skills Seminar HSA 6126 – The U.S. Health Insurance System HSA 6196– Healthcare Data Analytics II HSA 6342 – Human…
Courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). This numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 27 participating non-public institutions. The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses ...
GENERAL EDUCATION SUBJECT AREA | State Core Credits | Additional UF Gen Ed Credits |
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15 | 18 | |
Credits must be taken from approved list for each area. | Selected from any course approved for the area. * | |
Composition (C) | 3 | 3 |
Mathematics (M) | 3 | 3 |
The course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division of an academic discipline, subject matter area or subcategory of knowledge. The prefix is not intended to identify the department in which a course is offered. Rather, the content of a course determines the assigned prefix to identify the course.
This numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 27 participating non-public institutions. The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participating institutions. Students and administrators can use the online SCNS to obtain course descriptions and specific information about course transfer between participating Florida institutions.
Equivalent courses at different institutions are identified by the same prefixes and the same last three digits of the course number and are guaranteed to be transferable between participating institutions that offer the course , with a few exceptions, as listed below in Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency.
The SCNS makes available on its home page (in the Latest News box) a report entitled Courses at Non-regionally Accredited Institutions that contains a comprehensive listing of all non-public institution courses in the SCNS inventory, as well as each course’s transfer level and transfer effective date.
The Account Code is a six-digit field used to classify financial activities and balances within the General Ledger . The first digit of the account indicates whether it is a balance sheet or income statement item, as defined below.
The Account Use by Fund provides a list of all Account Code values, including the names of each account, showing valid Account/ Fund combinations. The first tab of the workbook, “General Instruction” provides a quick way for users to search if a specific Account/Fund combination is valid.
An independent fiscal and accounting entity with a self-balancing set of accounts recording cash and other financial resources, together with all related liabilities and residual equities or balances, and changes therein, which are segregated for the purpose of carrying on specific activities or attaining certain objectives in accordance with special regulations, restrictions, or limitations.
The UF MHA program develops engaged early health care careerists to use evidence-based strategies to improve healthcare quality, affordability, and access. We provide students with fundamental knowledge using a cohort model in a campus-based setting that emphasizes experiential learning and data-driven problem solving both in the classroom and in the practice environment. Students will develop proficiency to detect, analyze, manage and respond to critical administrative issues in both provider and non-provider healthcare organizations. Our program embraces ethical conduct and professionalism, diversity and inclusion, practitioner involvement and team-based learning. Faculty inform practice with research and service to the community.
The vision of the University of Florida MHA program is to be nationally recognized for innovatively educating students who will dedicate their careers to ensuring the provision of exceptional health care services.
The Internship in Health Administration (HSA 6855) gives graduate students a unique opportunity to actively contribute to a healthcare organization during the summer between the first and second year of coursework. The 10- to 12-week full-time work experience allows students to apply management concepts in the world of practice.
Beginning in the Fall and ending in the Spring of the second year. The curriculum for the MHA consists of 21 courses totaling 57 credit hours. Students are required to complete a summer internship between their first and second year of the program.
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