Organizational Management

Emphasis in Healthcare Administration

Graduation Requirements

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Organizational Management with an Emphasis in Healthcare Administration you must:

  1. Complete 55 semester hours in the program.
  2. Complete a total of 124 semester hours accepted by John Brown University
  3. Have a cumulate grade point average of 2.0 (4.0 system) or above for all degree work and 2.25 in the major.
  4. Complete the following general education requirements:
    English Composition 6 hrs**
    Humanities/Fine Arts 9 hrs*
    Natural Science/Math 9 hrs* Students must have 3 hrs Natural Science, 3 hrs Math, and 3 hrs of Natural Science or Math
    Social/Behavioral 9 hrs
    Health/Physical Education 3 hrs
    Biblical studies 3 hrs
    *8 hours maximum in one discipline
    ** English composition requirement must be met prior to term two

English Composition Requirement
Students who have not completed six hours of English Composition must fulfill this requirement during their first term of studies. This may be accomplished by taking classes from John Brown University or another college, either through distance education or traditional classes. English I may be earned by CLEP examination. English II is offered periodically in accelerated modules for Professional Studies students. Students will not be allowed to continue beyond the first term until this requirement is met.

Mathematics Prerequisite
As a prerequisite to Financial Mathematics, OM students must demonstrate adequate math competency by either:

  1. The successful completion of Intermediate Algebra or a transferable college math course.
  2. Adequate performance on the ASSET Math exam.

Students who begin the OM major without this prerequisite must fulfill it prior to the beginning of Financial Mathematics in Term I. Students who begin the OM major with an Emphasis in HCA without this prerequisite must fulfill it prior to the beginning of Financial and Managerial Accounting in Term II.

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