Health systems management consists of any and all administrative/management functions of the overall health system that support the delivery of products and services to improve population health. Health systems managers plan, direct, or coordinate business activities in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, nursing homes and assisted living facilities, health departments, pharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, non-profit agencies, or similar organizations.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management (HSMT) prepares students as entry-level generalists in the health systems management field through interdisciplinary approaches guided by culturally relevant perspectives. HSMT students complete general education requirements and 33 credit hours of study within the major.
The carefully sequenced HSMT curriculum is informed by the skills desired in all health system managers outlined by the American College of Healthcare Executives. Students complete courses in the critical domains of communication and relationship management, leadership, professionalism, knowledge of the health system care environment, and business skills and knowledge.
Continued study in the Department of Public Health Sciences is also an option for those interested in graduate degrees in Public Health (MPH) or Health Administration (MHA). The department also offers early-entry programs for exceptional students to both the MPH and MHA programs. For details on these programs, and other related graduate programs in health informatics, public administration, and public policy, see the UNC Charlotte Graduate Catalog.
All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .