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Master of Health Services Management Program and Course Info

The MHSM program consists of 36.0 credit hours of part-time study and a culminating Integrated Experience Point Project as outlined below.

Coursework (30.0 credit hours)
Term one Financial Structures Module (6.0 credit hours)

Health Services Management 5200 – Accounting in Health Services (3.0 credit hours); and
Health Services Management 5220 – Finance in Health Services (3.0 credit hours)

Term two Design Module (6.0 credit hours)

Health Services Management 5100 – Organization Design (3.0 credit hours); and
Health Services Management 5120 – Health Services Design (3.0 credit hours)

Term three Leading and Bridging Module (6.0 credit hours)

Health Services Management 5300 – Leading People in Health Services (3.0 credit hours); and
Health Services Management 5320 – Marketing in Health Services (3.0 credit hours)

Term four Political Environment Module (6.0 credit hours)

Health Services Management 5400 – Strategy, Power and Politics (1.5 credit hours)
Health Services Management 5420 – The Art of Negotiating Relations and Conflict Management (1.5 credit hours); and
Health Services Management 5430 – Health Systems with a Global Perspective (3.0 credit hours)

Term five Conceptualization Module (6.0 credit hours)

Health Services Management 5500 – Leading Meaningful Change in Health Services (3.0 credit hours); and
Health Services Management 5520 – Service Quality Management (3.0 credit hours)

Note: Courses taken for the GCHSM may be used towards a MHSM degree.

Health Services Management 6100 - Integrated Experience Point Project (6.0 credit hours)

This course will require students to develop a capstone paper as the culminating activity of the Master of Health Services Management (M.H.S.M) program. This paper will require students to apply a multidimensional perspective based on key concepts, theories and practices from program courses to address a current health organisational issue. It is a means for students to identify a challenge or opportunity in a health organization and integrate the conceptual learning and critical thinking in a contextually meaningful fashion. The structure of the project is flexible in order to accommodate various creative endeavours and may be work-based. Regulations, standards, and conventions for the written culminating project are found in the School of Graduate Studies Policies and Procedures manual.

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