Overview
The Health Care Administration International Stream program is a business program that will provide health care practitioners with business and leadership fundamentals. The program is geared toward international students who have previous education and work experience in health care who wish to develop their managerial and leadership skills.
St. Lawrence College is a member of the AACSB Business Education Alliance. Membership in AACSB, and participation in the Business Education Alliance, does not imply Accreditation.
Program Details
Program Highlights
The international program is a four-semester graduate certificate which has been designed to transition students to learning in Canada, becoming familiar with the Canadian Health Care system, and making international students career ready. The curriculum is geared toward providing a wide base of business skills in a health care context such as financial, communication, human resources, leadership, operations, and critical thinking. Graduates of the program would be suited for careers in entry or middle management positions in a wide variety of health care settings such as clinics, hospitals, and private facilities. The program is delivered over four 14-week semesters.
Program Outline
2024-2025
This course is designed to enable students to explore areas of vocational interest using environmental scanning. Students use research skills and community interaction to identify roles of interest and goals for academic and professional success. Students compare their own values, skills, traits and characteristics to the needs of organizations.
Being able to communicate effectively is necessary for professional practice and academic research. This course includes varied forms of communication, including stakeholder interactions and knowledge translation. Students explore the importance of academic integrity in the creation of documents that follow recognized citation formats and by conducting effective research processes that support document production
Students integrate expanded computer applications in health care. Students communicate, present, produce and interpret documents, manage data, understand database systems essential in a professional medical environment.
Students examine elements of the Canadian Health Care system, exploring definitions of health and how it is measured. Students analyze the constructs, elements and operations of Canada's, and regional, current health care system. Emerging trends, technological and pharmacological advances, ways that professionals influence change will also be explored.
Human relations involves examining the effects of bias, stereotypes and stigmatization as well as the development of successive generations of leaders and mentors. Students will explore working in interdisciplinary teams and examine working in health care as an individual and also as part of a group.
Students examine Canadian government systems; at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels; to understand the impact of regulatory oversight and political influences on health care and the work of health care professionals.
This course will provide students with the skills to communicate effectively in a professional health care environment. Students will produce and communicate correspondence that reinforces strategic and operational goals of the organization. Students will be required to use a variety of research tools and technologies (including social media) to prepare and communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders.
This case based course will allow students to research, reflect, and communicate ethical decision making as applied to operational and strategic goals in a health care environment. Students will be required to look at ethical decision making from a variety of stakeholder perspectives.
This course will provide an overview of the current legal landscape within Canadian Health Care with emphasis on Ontario. Students will explore the impact of legal decisions on the provision of service delivery, labour relations, policy, and other managerial functions. Students will also explore the role of institutional governance, accreditation, and risk management in health care.
This course will explore the impact of managerial decision making on operational effectiveness. Topics included are project management, facilities management, supply chain, and effective service delivery. Students will become familiar with the environmental factors that affect health care operations and determine the impact on organizational resources.
This course will provide an introduction to the concepts of Quality, Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement, Process Excellence and Risk Management specifically applied to Healthcare in the Canadian Context.
This course will provide students the opportunity to develop the necessary skills to manage staff, create a positive organizational culture, lead within a unionized workplace. The course will provide an overview of the Human Resources areas that most significantly impact a health care administrator, such as health and safety, training and development, and labour relations.
This course will provide an overview of the techniques used to collect, analyze, and report quantitative and qualitative health care data. Students will be required to use research and critical thinking skills to interpret and present data. Students will be able to apply statistical analysis to support decision-making for strategic, organizational and quality improvement.
This course is an analysis of innovation and change management frameworks in a rapidly changing business environment. Students explore the concepts and methodologies related to innovation and change management. Students learn about best practices for organizational change and creating cultures of innovation. Topics covered include the reasons for change, factors that influence change, and how change affects all aspects of business.
Requirements
Admission Requirements
Two or three year College Diploma or University Degree.
- Are your transcripts from outside of Canada? Please visit Applying to SLC - With Your Transcripts for more information.
Other Requirements
It is recommended that students have education and/or work experience in a Health Care industry.
Technical Requirements
When computers are required during in-person class hours for computer-based courses (eg. COMP1015, COMP5000), students will be working in computer labs.
In order to attend virtual or alternate delivery classes, work in teams in virtual workspaces, or complete homework outside of campus and on-site computer lab hours, students will be required to have the following technical equipment:
- Windows Personal Computer (laptop or PC) (Mac computers are not compatible with all software applications)
- MS Office (included with St. Lawrence College fees)
- Webcam and microphone
- High-speed internet connection
Students in Hyflex classes (those being delivered both face-to-face and virtually at the same time) may also require a computing device to connect with Microsoft Teams from time to time. This may be done through a smartphone or laptop.
Additional Material Costs
When planning your budget to study in Canada, please consider the costs below:
- Textbooks: $400-$800
- Additional tools/software: $200-$800
- Supplies (writing materials, notebooks, etc.): $40-$80
- Total: $400-$1,200 yearly
Fees
2024-2025
Fees are estimates only. Tuition is based on two semesters.
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