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Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Major

Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management

2,727 Bachelor's Degrees Annually
1,264 Master's Degrees Annually
#122 in Popularity

Types of Degrees Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Majors Are Getting

The following table lists how many hospital & health care facilities administration/management graduations there were for each degree level during the last year for which data was available.

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree 2,263
Master’s Degree 1,213
Basic Certificate 70
Graduate Certificate 58
Associate Degree 39
Doctor’s Degree 27
Undergraduate Certificate 16

What Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Majors Need to Know

O*NET surveyed people in occupations related to hospital and health care facilities administration/management and asked them what knowledge areas, skills, and abilities were important for their jobs. The responses were rated on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being most important.

Knowledge Areas for Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Majors

According to O*NET survey takers, a major in hospital and health care facilities administration/management should prepare you for careers in which you will need to be knowledgeable in the following areas:

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  • Administration and Management - Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.
  • English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  • Customer and Personal Service - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
  • Personnel and Human Resources - Knowledge of principles and procedures for personnel recruitment, selection, training, compensation and benefits, labor relations and negotiation, and personnel information systems.
  • Clerical - Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology.

Skills for Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Majors

When studying hospital and health care facilities administration/management, you’ll learn many skills that will help you be successful in a wide range of jobs - even those that do not require a degree in the field. The following is a list of some of the most common skills needed for careers associated with this major:

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  • Speaking - Talking to others to convey information effectively.
  • Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
  • Active Listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
  • Writing - Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.
  • Time Management - Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

Abilities for Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Majors

Some of the most crucial abilities to master while a hospital and health care facilities administration/management student include the following:

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  • Oral Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
  • Oral Comprehension - The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
  • Written Comprehension - The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.
  • Written Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.
  • Speech Clarity - The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.

What Can You Do With a Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Major?

Below is a list of occupations associated with hospital and health care facilities administration/management:

Job Title Job Growth Rate Median Salary
Medical and Health Services Managers 20.5% $99,730

Who Is Getting a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management?

2,263 Bachelor's Degrees Annually
89% Percent Women
55% Percent Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
This major is dominated by women with about 89% of recent graduates being female.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

At the countrywide level, the racial-ethnic distribution of hospital and health care facilities administration/management majors is as follows:

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 86
Black or African American 649
Hispanic or Latino 403
White 577
International Students 20
Other Races/Ethnicities 528

Geographic Diversity

Americans aren’t the only ones with an interest in Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management. About 0.9% of those with this major are international students.

Some careers associated with hospital and health care facilities administration/management require an advanced degree while some may not even require a bachelor’s. In general, the more advanced your degree the more career options will open up to you. However, there is significant time and money that needs to be invested into your education so weigh the pros and cons.

How much schooling do you really need to compete in today’s job market? People currently working in careers related to hospital and health care facilities administration/management have obtained the following education levels.

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Education Level Percentage of Workers
Associate’s Degree (or other 2-year degree) 19.2%
Bachelor’s Degree 65.4%
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate - awarded for completion of an organized program of study; designed for people who have completed a Baccalaureate degree but do not meet the requirements of academic degrees carrying the title of Master. 3.9%
Master’s Degree 11.5%

Online Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Programs

The following table lists the number of programs by degree level, along with how many schools offered online courses in the field.

Degree Level Colleges Offering Programs Colleges Offering Online Classes
Certificate (Less Than 1 Year) 0 0
Certificate (1-2 years) 10 4
Certificate (2-4 Years) 0 0
Associate’s Degree 9 2
Bachelor’s Degree 20 9
Post-Baccalaureate 0 0
Master’s Degree 40 15
Post-Master’s 3 0
Doctor’s Degree (Research) 3 1
Doctor’s Degree (Professional Practice) 0 0
Doctor’s Degree (Other) 0 0

You may also be interested in one of the following majors related to hospital and health care facilities administration/management.

Major Number of Grads
Health Care Management 29,812
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 10,462
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 9,463
Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 9,252
Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant & Medical Secretary 7,299
Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 4,140
Health Information Management 2,960
Medical Office Management/Administration 2,810
Other Health & Medical Administrative Services 2,008
Medical/Health Management & Clinical Assistant/Specialist 1,278
Medical Reception/Receptionist 913
Clinical Research Coordinator 328
Healthcare Innovation 197
Long Term Care Administration/Management 182
Health Unit Coordinator/Ward Clerk 140
Medical Office Computer Specialist/Assistant 114
Regulatory Science/Affairs 94
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 79
Health Unit Manager/Ward Supervisor 35
Medical Staff Services Technology/Technician 32
Healthcare Information Privacy Assurance and Security 8
Disease Registry Data Management 6
Health/Medical Claims Examiner 4

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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