Program Outcomes for the B.S. degree in Allied Health Administration

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Administration program will be able to

Outcome

Assessment

Use effective written and verbal communication

Written papers, oral presentations, and group and online discussions.

Recognize and analyze how political and social policies impact health care

Online discussions. Written log of practicum experience. Written analysis of impact of political and social policies impact on health care agency.

Graduate Outcome Paper

Employ leadership and management techniques to facilitate the operation of a health care organization

Practicum and successful completion of clinical project. Online discussions. Written log of practicum experience.

Preceptor evaluation

Graduate Outcome Paper

Apply problem solving skills in a health care setting

Practicum and successful completion of clinical project. Online discussions. Written log of practicum experience.

Preceptor evaluation

Graduate Outcome Paper

Practice health care management within an ethical-legal framework

Practicum and successful completion of the clinical project. Online discussions. Written log of practicum experience.

Preceptor evaluation

Graduate Outcome Paper

Legal case briefs class project

Participate in continuing education activities

Graduate surveys

 

Program Goals for Allied Health Administration

Goal Assessment
Fifty percent of AHA students will graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in AHA within five years of declaring AHA as a major. Retention and graduation rate
Twenty-five percent of AHA graduates will indicate that they will pursue graduate study within five years of graduation Graduate survey
Ninety percent of AHA graduates will state that they have met the graduate outcomes. Graduate Outcome paper and graduate survey
Twenty-five percent of AHA graduates will report that their professional role has been expanded within one year of receiving their BS degree Graduate survey
Ninety percent of AHA graduates will report program satisfaction at a level of 4 out of 5 or greater. Graduate survey