Allied Health Management
You’re a leader. A visionary. A trendsetter. You were meant to be out front leading and managing a team. At Bryan University, our on-campus or online Allied Health Management Bachelor Degree may be just the fit you need to meet your career goals.
An Allied Health Management Degree can prepare you for leadership and managerial roles in the healthcare field. This type of position in the healthcare industry offers you a platform to make important decisions that impact patients and employees under your management.
Our bachelor degree program prepares you for your career in healthcare through instruction from dedicated trainers and hands-on learning. There are many benefits you can enjoy in your allied health profession.
Allied health offers you flexibility to work in a variety of work environments. You could work in community relations for a hospital, serve as a human resources director at a clinic, or even become an outreach coordinator at a non-profit.
Whichever route you decide to take, an allied health management career can provide and excellent pathway to success.
Program Highlights
- Bachelors of Science Degree
- 140 Weeks; 14 Quarters in Length
- AHM 300 – Healthcare Systems & Policy
- AHM 320 – Legal/Ethical/Social Issues in Healthcare
- AHM 400 – Healthcare Finance
Program Highlights
- Dr. Jacquelyn Harris, Ed.D, Leadership and Management (Department Chair)
- Dorothy Cox, MS, Management (Department Chair)
“The second I walked in the door I felt as if I was walking into a family!”Amy Newman, Medical Assistant Graduate
Allied Health Management.
What Qualities Do You Need?
LEADERSHIP
Health management professionals are often high-ranking employees in a healthcare facility. In this profession, you must have the poise and strength to lead by example.
COMPASSION
With an allied health management career, you will be responsible for making decisions that can drastically impact the lives of people. Allied health managers must have compassion and empathy for people to ensure the decisions they make are in their best interest.
DECISION-MAKING
Decision-making plays a huge role in any management position. In the healthcare industry, you will be tasked with making important, and sometimes difficult, decisions on behalf of the entire company. Being able to make wise and future-focused decisions are important if you are pursuing this career.
Flexibility in Your Work Environment
There are many benefits you can enjoy in your allied health profession.
Allied health offers you flexibility to work in a variety of work environments. You could work in community relations for a hospital, serve as a human resources director at a clinic, or even become an outreach coordinator at a non-profit.
Whichever route you decide to take, an allied health management career can provide an excellent pathway to success.
Start Your Allied Health Management Career with Bryan University
Bryan University’s on-campus or online Allied Health Management program is designed to prepare you for a career in the healthcare field. You’ll not only learn about the function and operations of the healthcare industry in America, but you’ll also learn about the day-to-day managerial duties that help a health facility run smoothly.
Flexible. Accommodating. Made just for you.
With your degree from Bryan, you will learn about human resource management, healthcare finance, medical terminology, social issues in healthcare and more! Here are some of the courses that you will take as you earn your Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Management from Bryan:
Anatomy and Physiology
Project Management
Legal/Ethical/Social Issues in Healthcare
Healthcare Management
Principles of Healthcare Marketing
Health Education and Promotion
Healthcare Finance