Unique
Benefits
Access to Business Faculty
The HCM program at Cal State is one of the few in the nation which
is housed in a College of Business. Along with other business students,
HCM students take mostly business courses taught by business faculty.
Some courses are interdisciplinary; some specialized course are taught
by practicing professionals in the field.
Affordability
Cal State, L.A., a campus of the largest state-funded university system
in America, offers you a high quality education at a very affordable
cost. Tuition and fees are published in the university schedule of classes, http://www.calstatela.edu/classschedule/
Flexibility
Our year-round quarter system allows you to complete your degree in
a shorter period of time than at some campuses. This fast track can
cut the length of your program by up to 25%, depending on the number
of units you take each quarter. Because more than half of our students
are also employed full time, courses are scheduled in the late afternoon
and evening hours. Students take courses at the pace that is appropriate for them; some complete the program in as few as 5 quarters.
Experienced Students
The quality of classroom discussions is enhanced by the fact that most
students in the program have several years of real world work experience
in health care settings, often in management. The program draws health
professionals, health service managers, and others from a variety of
facilities in the Los Angeles area, from across the nation, and from
foreign countries.
Established Record of Success
No newcomer to the field, the program at Cal State, L.A. has been producing
trained graduates since 1975. Many of these graduates have advanced
to leadership positions in the health care industry in southern California
and throughout the United States.
Convenient Location
Located only about five miles east of downtown Los Angeles and adjacent
to the western San Gabriel Valley, Cal State, L.A. is at the very center
of one of the world's most dynamic business communities. The campus
is adjacent to two major freeways and can be reached easily by both
automobile and public transportation.
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