Student Resources – BS in Healthcare Management

 Clinical area tour of Children's Hospital Medical City with Alexis Burnett on October 2, 2023
Clinical area tour of Children’s Hospital Medical City with Alexis Burnett on October 2, 2023.

Resources and Tools for Bachelor’s in Healthcare Management Students

Consider this website your map to any obstacle you may have to navigate to get from freshman year to graduation to the career you want without missing a turn.

Announcements

Health Informatics Week

From April 23rd through April 26th 2024, The University of Texas at Dallas will host a week of events geared towards students interested in Healthcare and Health Informatics. Students will be introduced to the breadth of the field through events teaching the fundamentals– careers, practice settings, job outlook, academic and personal preparation for learning, and a career in health informatics, through interactions with professionals, panels on data breaches, and more.

Whether students have a clear idea of their goals upon graduation or are just beginning to explore this broad field, this week in April will offer them a rough roadmap to the kinds of issues and types of work they might find in health informatics.

Click here to get the event information you need

Health Innovations Resource Fair with opportunity for professional head shots

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Health Innovations Lecture

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

How to Navigate a Mock Interview

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Invitations will be sent to approved seniors who apply.

Mock Interviews

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Senior Sign up

Senior Banquet and awards ceremony

Friday, April 26, 2024

Invitation only for senior leaders

Event Contacts:

Amye Broyles
Program Manager, Healthcare Management
Naveen Jindal School of Management
Amye. Broyles@utdallas.edu

Minal Shah
Academic Support Coordinator
MS in Healthcare Leadership & Management
Naveen Jindal School of Management
Minal.Shah@utdallas.edu

Academics

Academic Calendar

The UT Dallas Academic Calendar is the list of official dates for the University, including all deadlines. Take note of important dates to avoid late fees, missing the deadline to graduate, and more.

Required Classes

The catalog is the official list of required classes. It reflects current academic policies, procedures, degree offerings, course descriptions and other pertinent information. Your catalog typically corresponds to the academic year in which you started classes at UT Dallas.

Previous Catalogs for undergraduate Healthcare Management

Ask Advising if you are not sure what your catalog is, or if you are double majoring.

Fast Track

Fast Track is a way to take graduate classes that count for both your undergraduate and graduate requirements (kind of like Advanced Placement credit in high school). Talk to Advising if you are interested in using Fast Track to begin a graduate degree at JSOM.

UT Dallas Involvement

Getting involved on campus makes your time at UT Dallas a more impactful learning experience. Check out the suggestions below to get started:

Events

UT Dallas, JSOM, the Career Management Center and Healthcare Management programs host events regularly. Take advantage of the opportunity to hear from speakers, build your network and invite others to join you. Attending events allows you to build your professional skills and network with professionals in the field

Careers and Industry

Getting involved in the community dramatically with “improves your chances of getting hired quickly. Recommendations compiled from alumni, faculty and employers are shown below.

Careers

Click below to learn about different types of healthcare management roles and hear from alumni. All videos were recorded as part of Healthcare Management Career Week, held October 19-23, 2020.

Volunteering

Every Healthcare Management student should aim to have some experience in the healthcare industry. If you do not have any experience, volunteering is a great way to get involved. We recommend and encourage students to start by looking at hospitals and clinics with volunteer opportunities.

Shadowing

Shadowing is another way to understand the industry. Ask around to see if you know someone who works in healthcare and would let you follow them around at work for a day. If you do not know anyone, call the HR department of companies and ask if they have opportunities for shadowing.

Professional Organizations

Get a student membership to local chapters of professional organizations. We recommend the following. Also, keep an eye out for UT Dallas-sponsored scholarships!

Why do I need to complete a Healthcare Management internship?

At JSOM, every BS in Healthcare Management major is required to complete an internship before graduating. The internship needs to be related to the healthcare industry and must be approved before you start it.

A Healthcare Management internship will assist you in building your resume and establishing your network connections. Students who complete one or more internships prior to graduation have significantly better opportunities in their post-graduation job search.

How do I find a Healthcare Management internship?

There are a tremendous number of opportunities out there. Here are some strategies for finding them:

  • Identify companies that require Healthcare Management roles and check their websites for internship openings
  • Ask the people you meet while volunteering or job shadowing if their companies offer internships
  • Find a contact in your Healthcare Management field and pitch your own internship to them
  • Regularly check Handshake
  • Reach out to people you met at Healthcare Management Association or other events

When you check Handshake or other job search engines, search “healthcare.” You will often find a filter for clinical versus non-clinical, so filter words like “non-healthcare management clinical” “business” or “healthcare administration.” “Healthcare Administration” can include things like marketing in healthcare, administration in a doctor’s office or a diagnostics lab. Other keywords to consider are EHR (electronic health records), medical billing, health clinics, nonprofit health organizations, fundraising, assisted living, nursing homes and home health.

Can I use my current job role as my internship?

If you want to use your job as your internship, this is considered a “special project.” Please check out the CMC page on Special Project Requirements and contact us to work out the details.

What hours are required for each credit tier of internship?

If you are choosing a 3-credit internship, you need to complete 240 hours within one semester and will pay tuition/fees; the 0-credit course has no tuition/fees associated and meets the JSOM graduation requirement (must complete a minimum of 160 hours).

See the breakdown of credits and hours required below. Please note that all hours must be completed within one semester, and you must be enrolled in the internship class (0-3 credits) during the semester in which you complete the internship.

0 credit: 160 hours
1 credit: 160 hours
2 credits: 160 hours
3 credits: 240 hours and above

I have an internship offer letter, now what?

Once you receive an internship offer, you must get it approved on Orion. Watch the video on the JSOM Internships page for instructions. You will be required to upload several documents for approval; find out more information under the “Reporting & Timelines” section of the JSOM Internship page.

Healthcare Management Majors have recently completed internships at the following locations:

Connect with Healthcare Leadership and Management on social media:

Chat with the JSOM Question Desk

Our Question Desk service is available Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. to address any general questions you might have about JSOM, for example:

  • Who to contact to get information about degree plans and course registration?
  • Where to find information about academic policies?
  • How to sign up for an internship?
  • How to contact the program, a director or a faculty member?

JSOM Question Desk

students working on their undergraduate application on a phone

Ready to start your undergraduate application?

Before you apply, get familiar with the application process for Jindal School undergraduate programs at UT Dallas.

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