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Health Management, B.S.

Michael Rozier, S.J. Ph.D., stands in front of a chalkboard speaking to a room full of students about the topic of justice.

Student Handbook

Saint Louis University's Bachelor of Science in Health Management is offered through the College for Public Health and Social Justice, which is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). Health management is a major for SLU students interested in business, health care, and community health and wellness. 

Health care delivery is highly complex, and there is a need for trained individuals who can recommend, implement, operate and evaluate changes to the system. Decisions made by health care executives help improve the lives of millions of people every day. 

A degree in health management from SLU educates students about the business side of public health and health care, built upon a foundation in Jesuit-based liberal arts, business and public policy. 

  • Health systems knowledge. SLU's health management degree provides unique insight into the evolving priorities of the health industry, from individualized treatment to integrated preventative care.
  • Health care impact. Health management majors gain knowledge and skills vital to understanding the health care system's role in implementing policies and processes that impact the complex challenges facing the health of communities.
  • Employment outlook. With the projected job growth higher than the national average, a health management degree empowers students to pursue multiple career options and graduate degree paths, which can open doors to executive-level careers.
  • Premedical students. Premed students benefit greatly from a health management degree as they understand the organizational systems in which they work.
  • Medallion Program. Designed for new students in all College for Public Health and Social Justice majors and minors, this program connects students with each other, their major and the college through social, academic enhancement and professional development events, and faculty mentoring.

Additional degree options include:

  • An accelerated program for students who wish to earn a B.S. in health management in four years and a Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) with one additional year of study; students apply to this program during their fifth semester of study.
  • An opportunity to earn a public health minor with one additional course beyond major coursework.
  • A premed track for students interested in going to medical school.
  • A track for students in the Medical Scholars Program.
  • Honors courses for students in the Honors Program.

Curriculum Overview

SLU's health management major contains 45 credits of major courses that focus on the business elements of health systems, including marketing, finance, human resources, organization and strategic planning. Classes cover topics including health care economics, management of health care organizations, health care financial management, business sectors in health care, population health, biostatistics and epidemiology.  

SLU's health management curriculum prepares students to:

  • Describe the impact of social, cultural, economic, financial and political factors on health care organizations.
  • Understand and explain the application of relevant information technology, including databases, in health care.
  • Identify and articulate the diverse values and needs of relevant stakeholders.
  • Apply the principles and core functions of management and decision theory.

Case studies and group work prepare students to work in teams and as leaders responsible for decision-making in all areas of the health care industry. Through career development activities integrated into coursework, students are exposed to the philosophical approaches, leadership styles, policy processes and decision-making strategies used by successful health care management executives, health policymakers and health policy analysts across the spectrum of the health sector. 

Major prerequisite courses, the University Undergraduate Core Curriculum, and general electives fulfill the remainder of the 120 credits required for graduation. Many students use their elective courses to pursue secondary majors, minors or premed requirements.

Fieldwork and Research Opportunities

Many local and national organizations are eager to involve students studying health management in their work. Students are encouraged to participate in internships to enhance their learning experiences at Saint Louis University. Internships can be completed on a volunteer basis, for core Reflection In Action credit or for general elective credit. Health management students have interned at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Ronald McDonald House, Express Scripts and more.

Saint Louis University has a strong service-learning component. Students can embody the institution’s Jesuit mission by using the knowledge they gain in the classroom to serve others. Service learning also provides valuable field experience and helps health management students connect with the St. Louis community.

Students can volunteer at health care organizations and agencies that serve underprivileged communities, assist faculty with research projects and apply to national internships and summer programs in health management. Students can also join student organizations on campus to get to know other health management students and engage in additional service, networking and leadership opportunities.

Careers

Careers for graduates with a degree in health management exist in health-focused organizations, industry and clinical settings. The need for a trained health management workforce will increase to meet the needs of a growing world population and ever-changing health care systems, including the integration of AI.

A career in health management offers job opportunities that can suit various interests and skills. Graduates of the College for Public Health and Social Justice are employed in settings including:

  • Consulting firms
  • Consumer advocacy organizations
  • Emergency preparedness organizations
  • Federal, state and local health agencies
  • Hospitals and integrated health care systems
  • Long-term care facilities and health insurance companies
  • Medical service organizations
  • Physician management organizations
  • Private business and industry
  • University and private research centers

Admission Requirements

Begin Your Application

Saint Louis University also accepts the Common Application and the Coalition Application.

Freshman

All applications are thoroughly reviewed with the highest degree of individual care and consideration to all credentials that are submitted. Solid academic performance in college preparatory coursework is a primary concern in reviewing a freshman applicant’s file.

To be considered for admission to any Saint Louis University undergraduate program, applicants must be graduating from an accredited high school, have an acceptable HiSET exam score or take the General Education Development (GED) test. 

Transfer

Applicants must be a graduate of an accredited high school or have an acceptable score on the GED or HiSET.

Students who have attempted fewer than 24 semester credits (or 30 quarter credits) of college credit must follow the above freshmen admission requirements. Students who have completed 24 or more semester credits (or 30 quarter credits) of college credit must submit transcripts from all previously attended college(s).

In reviewing a transfer applicant’s file, the Office of Admission holistically examines the student’s academic performance in college-level coursework as an indicator of the student’s ability to meet the academic rigors of Saint Louis University. Where applicable, transfer students will be evaluated on any courses outlined in the continuation standards of their preferred major.

International Applicants

All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students along with the following:

  • Demonstrate English Language Proficiency
  • All academic records must include an English translation. An official course-by-course transcript evaluation may be required and accepted.

Tuition 

Tuition/Fee Cost Per Year
Undergraduate Tuition $58,960

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

There are two principal ways to help finance a Saint Louis University education:

  • Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, service, leadership and financial need.
  • Financial Aid: Financial aid is provided through grants and loans, some of which require repayment.

Saint Louis University makes every effort to keep our education affordable. In fiscal year 2025, 99.6% of first-time freshmen and 92% of all students received financial aid and students received more than $517 million in aid University-wide.

For priority consideration for merit-based scholarships, apply for admission by Dec. 1 and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by Feb. 1.

For more information on scholarships and financial aid, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.

Accreditation  

Saint Louis University's College for Public Health and Social Justice is fully accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). To see our most recent accreditation documentation, please visit the College for Public Health and Social Justice website.

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  1. Explain how the structure of the U.S. health care system influences the delivery of care to individuals and communities.
  2. Apply the principles of management to the most pressing needs that arise within health care organizations.
  3. Understand the role of and relationships between operational components of health care delivery organizations, such as finance, technology, compliance and clinical care.
  4. Describe ways to improve health care delivery grounded in ethics and justifiable strategy.
  5. Organize and express information necessary for moving an organization forward in ways specific to the audience.
University Undergraduate Core32-35
Major Requirements
Prerequisites for Major Courses
ACCT 2200Financial Accounting3
MATH 1400Pre-Calculus3
Required Major Courses
BST 3100Applied Biostatistics I3
PUBH 2100Introduction to Global Health3
HMP 1300Contemporary Challenges in Health Care3
HMP 2500Management of Health Care Organizations3
HMP 4600Strategic Management in Health Care3
Public Health & Health Systems Courses6
Choose two courses
HMP 2300
Population Health Management
HMP 3800
Health Systems and Human Dignity
PUBH 3100
Public Health & Social Justice
PUBH 4000
Politics and Public Health Advocacy
Health Care Organizations & Their People Courses6
Choose two courses
HMP 3400
Health Care Marketing
HMP 3500
Health Care Human Resources Management
HMP 4000
Leadership, Law, and Ethics in Health Management
HMP 4100
Health Care Organizations from Governance to Patient Care
Health Care Economics & Operations Courses6
Choose two courses
HMP 3200
Health Care Economics & Policy
HMP 3600
Role of Technology in Health Care Delivery
HMP 4200
Health Care Financial Management
HMP 4500
Health Operations Management
Major Electives12
Choose 4 courses (12 credits) with the Health Management Major Elective attribute. At least two of these courses must carry the HMP prefix.
General Electives34-37
Total Credits120

Continuation Standards

  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.00
  • Minimum grade of C in all B.S. in Health Management major courses
  • Minimum grade of C- in all major pre-requisite courses
  • Minimum grade of D in all core courses
  • Minimum grade of D in all remaining general elective courses counting toward the minimum 120 credits required for graduation
  • Students who do not earn the minimum required grade in major courses or major pre-requisite courses must retake the course until the minimum grade is achieved.  Students who do not earn the minimum grade in a core or general elective can either retake the course or chose a different course to meet the requirement.  Students who earn a cumulative GPA of less than 2.00 will be placed on university probation per the University Catalog.
  • Students who wish to apply for the accelerated B.S./M.H.A. program must meet additional requirements as outlined in the CPHSJ Undergraduate Public Health Student Handbook.
  • No more than six credits from another institution may be used toward major coursework.
  • HMP prefixed major electives must come from HMP 1XXX to HMP 4XXX.  HMP 3000 cannot be used as a  major elective.

Health Management Major Electives

Elective Courses
Choose four courses (12 credits) from those listed below or those with an HMP prefix that were not taken above.
EPI 4000Intro Epidemiology: Foundations & Practice3
PUBH 4100Biological Basis of Public Health (CORE: Ways of Thinking Natural & Applied Sciences)3
ANTH 2470Medical Anthropology3
BTM 2000Introduction to Business Technology Management3
BTM 2500Data Modeling, Analysis and Visualization3
HSCI 4100Healthcare Technology and Informatics3
HSCI 4700Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement3
SOC 2490Sociology of Medicine3
SOC 3490Sociology of Mental Health3

This roadmap is just one example of a semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. There are other plans students can and do take. The plan of study for each particular student is established in consultation with each student’s academic advisor; this roadmap does not replace academic advising appointments.

Roadmap notes:

  • This Roadmap assumes full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.
  • Courses/Milestones marked with an “!” are critical and must be completed in the semester listed in the Roadmap to ensure a timely graduation.
  • Course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
CORE 1000 Ignite First Year Seminar 3
CORE 1500 Cura Personalis 1: Self in Community 1
CORE 1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication 3
HMP 1300 Contemporary Challenges in Health Care 3
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Credits16
Spring
CORE 1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus 3
PUBH 2100 Introduction to Global Health 3
CORE: Writing Intensive 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
Year Two
Fall
ACCT 2200 Financial Accounting 3
CORE 1200 Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
HMP 2500 Management of Health Care Organizations 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
CORE 2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
CORE 2800 Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression 2-3
CORE 3600 Ways of Thinking: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Public Health & Health Systems Course 3
CORE: Identities in Context 3
General Elective 3
 Credits14-15
Year Three
Fall
BST 3100 Applied Biostatistics I 3
CORE 3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
Health Care Organizations & Their People Course 3
Public Health & Health Systems Course 3
General Elective or CORE Dignity, Ethics & a Just Society (if PUBH 3100 is not taken) 3
 Credits15
Spring
CORE 3500 Cura Personalis 3: Self in the World 1
CORE 4000 Collaborative Inquiry (if HMP 3800 is not taken) 2-3
CORE: Reflection in Action 3
Health Care Organizations & Their People Course 3
Health Management Major Elective (Choose PUBH 4100 for CORE: Ways of Thinking: Natural & Applied Sciences and/or if pursuing Public Health Minor) 3
CORE: Ways of Thinking: Natural & Applied Science (if PUBH 4100 is not taken) or General Elective 3
 Credits15-16
Year Four
Fall
CORE: Global Interdependence 3
Health Care Economics & Operations Course 3
Health Management Major Elective (Choose EPI 4000 if pursuing Public Health Minor) 3
Health Management Major Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
HMP 4600 Strategic Management in Health Care 3
Health Care Economics & Operations Course 3
Health Management Major Elective 3
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits120-122

Program Notes

Students who wish to fill core requirements with major classes should take:

  • Public Health & Health Systems: PUBH-3100 (CORE: Dignity, Ethics, & a Just Society)
  • Public Health & Health Systems: HMP-3800 (CORE: Collaborative Inquiry)
  • Health Management Major Electives:  PUBH-4100 (CORE: Ways of Thinking Natural & Applied Sciences)

Students who wish to earn a minor in public health with one extra course beyond the health management major should take the following major courses:

  • Public Health & Health Systems Courses: PUBH-3100 & PUBH-4000
  • Health Management Major Electives: PUBH-4100 (CORE: Ways of Thinking: Natural & Applied Sciences) & EPI-4000

Apply for Admission

For additional questions about undergraduate admission, please contact:
Katie Linnenbrink
Administrative assistant
Wool Center, Suite 206
314-977-3934
cphsj_ug@slu.edu

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