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MHA Course Listings Autumn 2009

For official quarter start and end dates see the UW academic calendar

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 First year | Second year | Electives, Policies and Registration

 

First Year Courses:

HSERV 511:   Introduction to Health Services and Public Health
section:  A     sln:  14422     (4 credits, graded)
Dowling           (Web page for registered students)
T,   8:30-9:50am,   T-639, Health Sciences Building
Th,   8:30-9:50am,   T-639, Health Sciences Building
F,   10:30-11:50am,   T-473, Health Sciences Building

HSMGMT 505:   Managing Health Care Organizations
section:  A     sln:  14473     (4 credits, graded)
Welton           (Web page for registered students)
T,   11:00-12:50am,   T-663, Health Sciences Building
Th,   11:00-12:50am,   T-663, Health Sciences Building

HSMGMT 506:   Introduction to Clinical Care
section:  A     sln:  14475     (2 credits, graded)
Masuda           (Web page for registered students)
M,   1:30-3:20pm,   T-663, Health Sciences Building

HSMGMT 507:   Group Dynamics and Team Leadership
section:  A     sln:  14476     (2 credits, cr/nc)
O'Brien           (Web page for registered students)
W,   1:00-2:50pm,   BB-1404, Health Science Building

HSMGMT 590:   Accounting for Managers
section:  A     sln:  14485     (4 credits, graded)
Stillman           (Web page for registered students)
M,   8:00-9:50am,   287, Mary Gates Hall
W,   8:00-9:50am,   287, Mary Gates Hall

 

Second Year Courses:

HSERV 551:   Health Law
section:  A     sln:  14434     (2 credits, graded)
Kuszler           (Web page for registered students)
T,   1:00-2:50pm,   K-069, Health Sciences Building
HSERV 551 or HSERV 552 is required to fulfill the "policy" content requirement for the MHA degree.

HSERV 552:   Health Policy Development
section:  A     sln:  14435     (3 credits, graded)
Katz           (Web page for registered students)
M,   10:30-11:50am,   032, Social Work Building
W,   10:30-11:50am,   032, Social Work Building
HSERV 551 or HSERV 552 is required to fulfill the "policy" content requirement for the MHA degree.

HSMGMT 523:   Informatics in Health Care Management
section:  A     sln:  14479     (3 credits, graded)
Masuda           (Web page for registered students)
Th,   9:00-11:50am,   T-359, Health Sciences Building

HSMGMT 567:   Clinical Systems Management
section:  A     sln:  14482     (3 credits, graded)
Walker           (Web page for registered students)
Th,   1:00-3:50pm,   GNOM-S060, Foege Building

HSMGMT 568:   Quality Process Management
section:  A     sln:  19729     (4 credits, graded)
Jackson           (Web page for registered students)
Meets in morning and afternoon sessions on 5 Fridays
10/2/2009, 10/16/2009, 10/30/2009, 11/20/2009, 12/04/2009
Morning sessions:     8:00-12:00pm in 205 Balmer Hall
Afternoon sessions:  1:00-5:00pm in 111 Johnson Hall

BH 523:   Biomedical Ethics
section:  A     sln:  10896     (3 credits, graded)
McCormick           (Web page for registered students)
W,   5:30-8:30pm,   T-473, Health Sciences Building
Autumn course that meets the "ethics" content requirement and fills quickly
Add/Entry code required. Contact bhadds@u.washington.edu
Please be sure to identify yourself as an MHA student.

 

Elective Options:

HSERV 522:   Health Program Evaluation
section:  A     sln:  14428     (4 credits, graded)
Grembowski           (Web page for registered students)
W,   12:00-2:50pm,   TBA
A very popular course that fills within a few days of open registration
Add/Entry code required. Contact sleigh@u.washington.edu

 

Important Policies:

  • Electives:   Students are welcome to seek other electives that meet their academic/professional interests. Contact your advisor or the Student Services Manager to ensure that electives fulfill Program requirements. You may want to explore the Department of Health Services course listings or the web sites of other schools and departments, such as Business, Medicine, Nursing, or Public Affairs.
  • Employee Tuition Exemption:   If you are a state or UW employee and interested in the Tuition Exemption Program, please review the eligibility and registration information on the Tuition Exemption Program page.
  • Grading Policy
  • Missing Class Policy
  • Taking individual courses as a GNM/NM student

 

Course Registration Resources