Program Guidebook: MBA, Healthcare Management
Program Guidebook: MBA, Healthcare Management
Progress through your degree program is governed not by classes but by satisfactory completion of the
required courses that demonstrate your mastery of the competencies. Of course, you will need to
engage in learning experiences as you brush up on competencies or develop knowledge and skills in
areas in which you may be weak. For this learning and development, WGU has a rich array of learning
resources in which you may engage under the direction of your student mentor. You will work closely
with your mentor to schedule your program for completing the courses. You will also work closely with
additional faculty members as you proceed through courses of study that are designed to lead you
through
the
content
you
must
master
in
order
to
pass
the
assessment(s)
for
each
course.
The benefit of this competency-based system is that it makes it possible for people who are
knowledgeable about a particular subject to make accelerated progress toward completing a WGU
degree, even if they lack college experience. You may have gained skills and knowledge of a subject
while on the job, accumulated wisdom through years of life experience, or, indeed, taken a course on a
particular subject. WGU will award your degree based on the skills and knowledge that you possess and
can
demonstrate—not
the
number
of
credits
hours
on
your
transcript.
Accreditation
Western Governors University is the only university in the history of American higher education to have
earned
accreditation
from
four
regional
accrediting
commissions.
WGU's
accreditation
was
awarded
by
(1) the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, (2) the Higher Learning Commission of the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, (3) the Accrediting Commission for Community and
Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and (4) the Accrediting
Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
The university’s accreditation status is now managed by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and
Universities (NWCCU). The WGU Teachers College is accredited by the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The nursing programs are accredited by the Commission
on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The Health Information Management program is accredited by
the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education
(CAHIIM).
Students will vary widely in the specific skills and information they need to learn. For example, some
students may be highly knowledgeable in a particular subject matter and would not need to engage in
new learning opportunities. Other students may find that portions of the program require them to learn
new information and that they may need to take an online class or participate in a study module to
acquire the knowledge and skills needed to pass the program competencies in that area. Some
individuals may be able to devote as little as 15–20 hours per week to the program, while others may
need to devote more time. For this reason, you will complete preassessments to help your mentor form
a
profile
of
your
prior
knowledge
and
experience
for
use
in
creating
your
personalized
Degree
Plan.
As you work on each course, you will also be assigned course mentors. These course mentors are
content experts who can discuss your learning for the course, help you find answers to content
questions, and help you navigate the course successfully. Your course mentors are available to meet
with you individually to provide personal support. You can also communicate with them by posting in
the
online
learning
community
and
participating
in
live
discussion
sessions
such
as
webinars
and
cohorts.
Working closely with your own personal mentoring team will help you engage in the learning process
and
be
a
successful
student
while
at
WGU.
The resources in each course are specifically designed to support you as you develop competencies in
preparation for your assessments through the utilization of reading materials, videos, tutorials, cohort
opportunities, community discussions, and live discussions that are guided by content experts. You will
access your program community during your orientation course to network with peers who are enrolled
in your program and to receive continued support through professional enrichment and program-
specific chats, blogs, and discussions. WGU also provides Student Services Associates to help you and
your
mentor
solve
any
special
problems
that
may
arise.
Orientation
The WGU orientation course focuses on acquainting you with WGU’s competency-based model,
distance education, technology, and other resources and tools available for students. You will also utilize
WGU program and course communities, participate in activities, and get to know other students at
WGU. The orientation course must be completed before you can start your first term at WGU.
WGU does not waive any requirements based on a student's professional experience and does not
perform a "résumé review" or "portfolio review" that will automatically waive any degree requirements.
Degree requirements and transferability rules are subject to change in order to keep the degree content
relevant
and
current.
Remember, WGU's competency-based approach lets you take advantage of your knowledge and skills,
regardless of how you obtained them. Even when you do not directly receive credit, the knowledge you
possess
may
help
you
accelerate
the
time
it
takes
to
complete
your
degree
program.
WGU requires that students make measurable progress toward the completion of their degree programs
every term. We call this “On-Time Progress,” denoting that you are on track and making progress
toward on-time graduation. As full-time students, graduate students must enroll in at least eight (8)
competency units each term, and undergraduate students must enroll in at least twelve (12) competency
units each term. Completing at least these minimum enrollments is essential to On-Time Progress and
serves as a baseline from which you may accelerate your program. We measure your progress based on
the courses you are able to pass, not on your accumulation of credit hours or course grades. Every time
WGU assigns competency units to each course in order to track your progress through the program. A
competency unit is equivalent to one semester credit of learning. Some courses may be assigned 3
competency
units
while
others
may
be
as
large
as
12
competency
units.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is particularly important to students on financial aid because you
must achieve SAP in order to maintain eligibility for financial aid. We will measure your SAP
quantitatively by reviewing the number of competency units you have completed each term. In order to
remain in good academic standing, you must complete at least 66.67% of the units you attempt over the
length of your program—including any courses you add to your term to accelerate your progress.
Additionally, during your first term at WGU you must pass at least 3 competency units in order to remain
eligible for financial aid. We know that SAP is complex, so please contact a financial aid counselor
should you have additional questions.
Courses
Your Degree Plan includes courses needed to complete your program. To obtain your degree, you will
be required to demonstrate your skills and knowledge by completing the assessment(s) for each course.
In general there are two types of assessments: performance assessments and objective assessments.
Performance assessments contain, in most cases, multiple scored tasks such as projects, essays, and
research papers. Objective assessments include multiple-choice items, multiple-selection items,
matching, short answer, drag-and-drop, and point-and-click item types, as well as case study and video-
based items. Certifications verified through third parties may also be included in your program. More
detailed information about each assessment is provided in each course of study.
Learning Resources
WGU works with many different educational partners, including enterprises, publishers, training
companies, and higher educational institutions, to provide high-quality and effective learning resources
that match the competencies you’re developing. These vary in type, and may be combined to create the
best learning experience for your course. A learning resource can be an e-textbook, online module,
study guide, simulation, virtual lab, tutorial, or a combination of these. The cost of most learning
resources are included in your tuition and Learning Resource Fee. They can be accessed or enrolled for
through your courses. Some degree-specific resources are not covered by your tuition, and you will
need to cover those costs separately. WGU also provides a robust library to help you obtain additional
learning
resources,
as
needed.
Mobile
Compatibility:
The following article provides additional details about the current state of mobile compatibility for
learning resources at WGU. It includes a list that can be referenced to determine the mobile friendliness
of all core course materials used in a program.
Standard Path
As previously mentioned, competency units (CUs) have been assigned to each course in order to
measure your academic progress. If you are an undergraduate student, you will be expected to enroll in
a minimum of 12 competency units each term. Graduate students are expected to enroll in a minimum
of 8 competency units each term. A standard plan for a student for this program who entered WGU
without any transfer units would look similar to the one on the following page. Your personal progress
can be faster, but your pace will be determined by the extent of your transfer units, your time
commitment,
and
your
determination
to
proceed
at
a
faster
rate.
Ethical Leadership 3 1
Financial Management 3 2
Operations Management 3 2
Marketing 3 3
Accreditation Audit 4 3
Changes to Curriculum
WGU publishes an Institutional Catalog, which describes the academic requirements of each degree
program. Although students are required to complete the program version current at the time of their
enrollment, WGU may modify requirements and course offerings within that version of the program to
maintain the currency and relevance of WGU’s competencies and programs. As these changes are
implemented, WGU will ensure that the length of the student’s degree program (i.e., total competency
unit requirements) will not increase and that competency units already earned will be applied to the
updated program version. When program requirements are updated, students readmitting after
withdrawal from the university will be expected to re-enter into the most current catalog version of the
program.
Management
Operations Management
This course focuses on the strategic importance of operations management to overall performance. This course also
emphasizes principles of supply chain management relevant to a variety of business operations ranging from
manufacturing goods to retail services. You will examine the various planning, control, and decision-making tools and
techniques of the operations function.
● The graduate utilizes process and method analysis, measurement techniques, and scheduling concepts to design the
work systems design.
● The graduate organizes the supply chain to create competitive advantage for an organization.
● The graduate applies operations and inventory management requirements and concepts to achieve operating
objectives.
● The graduate designs capacity, process, layout, and location strategies.
● The graduate employs just-in-time and lean systems to improve operating efficiency.
Leadership
Ethical Leadership
This course examines the ethical issues and dilemmas managers face. This course provides a framework for analysis of
management-related ethical issues and decision-making action required for satisfactory resolution of these issues.
● The graduate analyzes applicable legal and regulatory requirements to determine whether organizations meet legal
responsibilities.
● The graduate identifies influences on ethical leadership and analyzes a code of ethics.
Healthcare Management
● The graduate designs, develops, creates, and communicates a healthcare organization’s marketing strategy to staff
and the public.
● The graduate effectively manages construction projects and other facilities management projects for a healthcare
organization.
● The graduate analyzes international healthcare trends and assesses their impact on local health issues to develop
strategies for improvement.
● The graduate manages costs and productivity to improve a healthcare organization’s sustainability.
● The graduate evaluates and analyzes a healthcare organization’s management of service lines.
● The graduate performs net revenue analysis to maximize a healthcare organization’s financial performance.
● The graduate designs, administers, evaluates, and negotiates contracts to minimize the risk and liability for the
organization.
● The graduate analyzes strategies that impact health legislation.
Accreditation Audit
Accreditation Audit covers regulatory audits, resource assessment, quality improvement, patient care improvement,
organization plans, risk management, effective interaction, and compliance as evidenced during an accreditation audit.
● The graduate ensures a healthcare organization is in compliance with mandatory regulatory audit guidelines
pertaining to the organization.
● The graduate identifies and helps a healthcare organization comply with applicable healthcare statutes and
regulations.
● The graduate designs quality improvement programs to enhance the level of patient care in a healthcare organization.
● The graduate develops risk management programs that result in improved quality patient care.
● The graduate interprets quality assessments and prioritizes patient care improvement needs.
● The graduate can effectively interact with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers.
Accounting
● The graduate uses economic cost concepts and activity-based costing (ABC) data to make cost-based decisions.
Finance
Financial Management
This course covers practical approaches to analysis and decision making in the administration of corporate funds, including
capital budgeting, working capital management, and cost of capital. Topics include financial planning, management of
working capital, analysis of investment opportunities, sources of long-term financing, government regulations, and global
influences. You will improve your ability to interpret financial statements and manage corporate finances.
● The graduate evaluates company performance based on financial statements and other measures in order to provide
recommendations.
● The graduate applies long-term investment management concepts to capital budgeting decision making.
● The graduate demonstrates the management of working capital to achieve the appropriate value for the firm.
● The graduate examines the primary risk/return criteria regarding financial management in domestic and global
environments.
● The graduate analyzes applicable legal and regulatory requirements to determine whether organizations meet legal
responsibilities and act with social responsibility.
● The graduate applies valuation skills to evaluate capital investment projects and the overall value of a firm.
Strategy
● The graduate analyzes how work is accomplished and applies quality metrics and tools to increase efficiency,
effectiveness, and quality.
● The graduate uses appropriate data to improve organizational performance.
● The graduate uses decision-making methods to develop strategies for organizational decision processes.
● The graduate analyzes data from business intelligence and knowledge management systems to make appropriate
decisions.
● The graduate uses quantitative techniques and statistical tools to identify the most appropriate decision alternatives.
Marketing
This course will focus on the marketing function and its impact on the overall success of an organization. Topics include
consumer behavior, marketing theories and strategies, product positioning, the competitive environment, and
effectiveness of the marketing function. A key element of the course will include the relationship of the “marketing mix” to
strategic planning.
● The graduate recommends customer relationship management practices for maximizing customer satisfaction and
loyalty.
● The graduate designs a strategic marketing plan for a new product or service.
Economics
● The graduate analyzes contemporary economic and political forces; their interrelationship; and their impact on the
global business environment.
● The graduate analyzes economic forces and operations of global markets in order to improve decision making.
● The graduate describes global economic forces influencing production, consumption, investments, and related policy
challenges.
Capstone
● The graduate integrates and synthesizes competencies from across the degree program, thereby demonstrating the
ability to participate in and contribute value to the chosen professional field.
● The graduate assesses the value of competing in international markets, and determines the risks and rewards of
diversification
strategies
● The graduate analyzes the concepts of ethics, corporate social responsibility, and environmental sustainability and
assesses the impact these policies have on strategic decision-making.
● The graduate analyzes generic strategies for winning a competitive advantage and determines how to apply
maximum strategic power.
● The graduate evaluates the framework necessary to effectively execute strategy.
● The graduate identifies the strategic process and the execution of a strategic plan.
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