MSHA Information Session
Content of this MSHA orientation presentation What can I do with a degree in Health Administration? What makes the CSUN MSHA program unique? Links to career resources What does it cost to come to CSUN? Application process: Two applications: CSUN and separate application to the MSHA
Contents What happens after you apply to CSUN? Documentation Required for MSHA Admission Decision Process How long does it take to complete the MSHA program? Profile of Recently Admitted MSHA Students Once admitted.. Other links to resources.
What do I do or where might I work if I m a Health Administrator? Budget Analyst Chief Compliance Officer Director of Business Development Human Resource Management Specialist Director of Medical Records Health Insurance Company Long-Term Care
Associate Administrator Hospital Patient Accounts Manager Payroll Manager Quality/Risk Management Veterans Administration Program Analyst IT Help-Desk and Customer Support Information Security analyst Health Informatics Analyst
Our alumni work in a wide variety of healthcare organizations, such as: Hospitals Multi-hospital organizations Long-Term care facilities Managed care and health insurance Medical group management Home Health and related facilities Health information technology companies Medical device companies Consulting firms Medical billing companies Biomedical industry Academic institutions Not-for-profit Professional associations We are here to help you fulfill your career goals. It is important that you match your career objectives with what we can offer.
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What makes the CSUN MSHA program unique? The Graduate Program in Health Administration prepares a diverse student body for mid-level and senior-level positions in health care management and related disciplines. With a focus on learning-centered courses, community partnerships, research, and scholarship, the Program aims to educate students for professional positions. Graduates of this program will enhance the operational efficiency and effectiveness of health care and related organizations and improve delivery and access to quality care.
Our values reflect or commitment Impact: improve the health status and strengthen the health care delivery system in our local, state, national and global communities. Collaboration: recognize how interdisciplinary teams and organizational partnerships can enhance effectiveness in the health care industry. Professionalism: instill throughout all aspects of the program including student development and faculty interactions. Ethics and integrity: demonstrate behavior which exhibits a high degree of character and exemplary behavior. We have been serving the Greater San Fernando Valley and in surrounding areas for over 40 years and have close to 2000 alumni many in senior position is a variety of healthcare settings.
Link to MSHA Website and all related materials http://www.csun.edu/health-human-development/healthsciences/master-science-health-administration What you will find on the MSHA website: Overview Information Session Frequently Asked Questions Careers in Health Administration and Links to Resources MSHA Application Packet Admission Process Course Requirements CSUN Grad Student Handbook
Book References Leonard Friedman and Tony Kovnor, 101 Careers in Health Administration, Springer Publishing, 2013 Brian Malec, Careers in Health Information Technology, Springer Publishing, Fall 2014 Rubino, L., Esparza, S. and Chassiakos, L., New Leadership for Today s Health Care Professionals: Concepts and Cases, Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2014. Freshman, B., Rubino, L., and Chassiakos, Y.R., Collaboration Across The Disciplines in Healthcare, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009
Professional Associations Links are live when in Slide-Show mode American College of HealthCare Executives (ACHE) ACHE's Career Resources ACHE's Healthcare Management Careers Health Information Management Systems Society Medical Group Management Association Healthcare Financial Management Association Bureau of Labor Statistics (Search for Job Titles) Association of University Programs in Health Administration Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education Health Care Executives of Southern California American Organization of Nurse Executives Explore Health Careers
State the process Graduate Online Application https://secure.csumentor.edu/admissionap p/grad_apply.asp
0 to 6.0 units Fee Category SPR '14 SUM '14 FALL '14 Tuition Fee $1,953.00 $1953.00 $1,953.00 Associated Students Fee $86.00 $52.00 $88.00 Student Union Fee $256.00 $154.00 $263.00 Instructionally-Related Activities Fee $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Facilities Fee $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 Health Services Fee $58.00 $35.00 $59.00 Campus Quality Fee $106.00 $64.00 $108.00 Total tuition and other fees for Graduate/Post Baccalaureate: $2,477.00 $2,276.00 $2,489.00 If you are not a resident of California, you must add $372.00 to your tuition for each unit.
6.1+ Units Fee Category SPR '14 SUM '14 FALL '14 Tuition Fee $3,369.00 $3,369.00 $3,369.00 Associated Students Fee $86.00 $52.00 $88.00 Student Union Fee $256.00 $154.00 $263.00 Instructionally-Related Activities Fee $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Facilities Fee $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 Health Services Fee $58.00 $35.00 $59.00 Campus Quality Fee $106.00 $64.00 $108.00 Total tuition and other fees for Graduate/Post Baccalaureate: $3,893.00 $3,692.00 $3,905.00 If you are not a resident of California, you must add $372.00 to your tuition for each unit.
Two Application Processes Applicants to master's and doctoral programs must typically: Apply to both the university and the academic department. Many departments have higher admission standards than the university admission criteria. and require a A Separate departmental application. Filing deadline is March 1, 2015
Send CSUN s A&R Your Transcripts Your official transcripts are needed to determine your admission eligibility. Soon after you apply to CSUN, send us official transcripts for all of the following: All courses taken at other colleges and universities previously attended even if the course work was not completed All college courses in which you are currently enrolled (these are your preliminary, work-in-progress transcripts) Your final transcripts for work-in-progress as soon as you complete the courses and grades are posted All transcripts, preliminary and final, must be official (received in sealed, unopened envelopes). Ask your previous schools to send your official transcripts directly to us. In some cases, transcripts may be sent to CSUN electronically. Check with your previous school. Send official transcripts to: CSUN - Office of Admissions and Records 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8207
After You Apply to CSUN Links are live when in Slide-Show mode After you have applied to CSUN, make the rest of your admissions process go smoothly with these steps: Set up your CSUN account and email as explained in the "activate your CSUN user ID and password" letter you received from Admissions and Records. See account activation instructions. Monitor your application status. Log into mynorthridge Portal, locate My Checklist," and review your Incomplete Tasks such as missing transcripts. For help with the portal, see the How To Guides. Check often for CSUN correspondence sent to your CSUN email box, by regular mail, and in mynorthridge ("My Announcements"). Send the $55 application fee if you haven't already done so in CSUMentor. Send us your official transcripts (see below)
Documentation Required for MSHA Admission Decision Process MSHA Supplemental Application Three letter of reference A Personal Statement of Purpose A current resume with work experience Transcripts MUST be sent to CSUN s A&R A 2 nd unofficial transcript can be sent in with your application packet to Department of Health Sciences. But the only official transcripts sent to A&R can be evaluated If courses are still in process during Spring 2015, indicated that in your Personal Statement of Purpose and sent degree verification as soon as possible.
How long does it take to complete the MSHA program? Because our program is centered on early career and mid-career working individuals, all of our courses are in the evenings, 7:00PM to 9:30PM. Some prerequisite or electives at 4PM and a few on Saturdays We have several sequences tailored to the needs of our different constituencies. Our most common is a 3-year suggested sequence with individuals taking 3 courses per semester. The 4-year sequence is for individuals who need a slightly slower pace at 2-courses per semester. The 2-year full-time sequence is for exceptional students with unique needs and who can devote 4 courses per semester. Expected standard: For every hour in class you should be spending at least one-hour outside of class on reading, group projects, papers, etc
Profile of Recently Admitted MSHA Students Average overall GPA = 3.3 Average GPA for last 60-units = 3.5 Range of years of work experience in healthcare: 1 year to 12 years Some have work experience outside of the healthcare industry Average years of work experience in healthcare = 2.75 (est)
A few words about Graduate Record Exam If your overall GPA for your undergraduate degree is above 3.0 you do not need to take the Graduate Record Exam. If you overall GPA is below 3.0 BUT your last 60- unit GPA is 3.2 or higher, you do not need to take the GRE. If you take the GRE one (1) of the three (3) sections must be at 50% or higher.
Once Admitted Approximately 28% to 32% acceptance rate Fall 2015 target is 25 new MSHA students If admitted there are two classifications Conditionally: accepted but have to take one or more prerequisite courses (individually determined at the time of acceptance) Accounting Statistics HSCI 510 Systems Health Services Delivery in the USA HSCI 511 Health Administration Theory and Practice Classified Status: No prerequisites
Other Links International Admissions http://www.csun.edu/admissions-records/international AUPHA.org Future Students http://www.aupha.org/resourcecenter/futurestudents#.vat2 KGMXPzM