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Upper -Division General Education Courses <br />Upper -Division Core Courses <br />HCA 300 <br />1 Introduction to Health Policy <br />Units <br />3 <br />HCA 301 <br />Crisis Management <br />3 <br />HCA 302 <br />Legal and Ethical Practice <br />3 <br />HCA 305 <br />Patient Care and Education <br />3 <br />HCA 325 <br />Health Information Technology Management <br />3 <br />HCA 335 <br />Healthcare Organization and Management <br />3 <br />HCA 405 <br />Healthcare Economics <br />3 <br />HCA 410 <br />Financial Accounting for Healthcare <br />3 <br />HCA 415 <br />Managed Care and Health Insurance <br />3 <br />HCA 420 <br />Cost ManagementZProfitability <br />3 <br />HCA 425 <br />Healthcare Marketing <br />3 <br />HCA 440 <br />Human Resources <br />3 <br />HCA 450 <br />Current Topics in Public Policy <br />3 <br />HCA 465 <br />Leadership and Change in Healthcare Administration <br />3 <br />HCA 499 Capstone in Healthcare Administration <br />,.Upper7Division <br />Program1, Total <br />5 <br />1 <br />Graduation Requirements <br />To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Administration students must complete at least 120 <br />semester units as follows: up to 45 semester credits of technical courses accepted for transfer credit,15 <br />semester credits of lower -division general education courses, 12 semester units of upper -division general <br />education courses, and 47 semester units of Health Care Administration core courses. All students must <br />complete all lower and upper -division general education requirements. In the absence of transfer credit, <br />additional courses may be necessary to satisfy total units for the degree. <br />Pacific College 2022-2023 Catalog 67 <br />