Program overview
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Last updated on 2026-05-15

Program overview

Program Overview

Administrative professionals are essential members of the healthcare community, known for their attention to detail and strong communication skills. The Administrative Professional: Health Services program builds on the foundational skills acquired in the Administrative Professional program. Students will gain knowledge in medical software systems, medical terminology, and healthcare standards and practices. This program emphasizes practical training and workplace experience, equipping students with expert problem-solving and interpersonal skills necessary for the job market. With a growing demand for medical administrative professionals, graduates will be well-prepared to support hospitals in managing workflow and enhancing business efficiency.

Program Structure

The Administrative Professional: Health Services program is designed to be completed within two academic years of full-time study. The program is delivered in a blended format, combining online and in-person learning experiences. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: Two academic years
  • Intake Options: Available in September 2026 and January 2027
  • Accelerated Delivery: The January intake offers an accelerated format with full-time study over four consecutive 15-week terms.
  • Work Integrated Learning: Students will engage in practical experiences to enhance their employability.

This program is designed to ensure that students are job-ready upon graduation, with a strong emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Featured Experiences

The Administrative Professional: Health Services program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and prepare students for the workforce:

  • Practicum: A six-week practicum allows students to work independently in a relevant industry setting, gaining hands-on experience.
  • Healthcare Simulation: Students participate in simulations that replicate hospital and physician office environments, applying their knowledge in real-world scenarios.
  • Community Service: An orientation to community service is included, where students engage in volunteer work to understand civic responsibility.
  • Technology Integration: The program incorporates the use of medical software systems and technology to prepare students for modern healthcare environments.

Career Options

Graduates of the Administrative Professional: Health Services program have a variety of career opportunities in the healthcare sector. Potential job roles include:

  • Medical Administrative Assistant: Responsible for performing administrative tasks in medical settings, including managing patient records and scheduling appointments.
  • Patient Coordinator: Works with healthcare staff and patients to ensure effective communication and coordination of care.
  • Medical Records Administrator: Manages and organizes patient health information, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality in both paper and electronic formats.
  • Healthcare Office Manager: Oversees the daily operations of a healthcare facility, ensuring efficient workflow and compliance with regulations.
  • Billing Specialist: Handles medical billing processes, including insurance claims and patient invoicing, ensuring accurate financial transactions.

With the increasing demand for healthcare services, graduates can expect strong job prospects in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices.

 

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