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HAPSA G eneral Meeting

HAPSA G eneral Meeting. Class Registration Information Thursday, April 4, 2013. Agenda. Announcements Fall 2013 Registration Discussion Important Registration Dates What HAP classes are available Suggestions of highly recommended courses/professors Ideas for Potential Minors

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HAPSA G eneral Meeting

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  1. HAPSA General Meeting Class Registration Information Thursday, April 4, 2013

  2. Agenda • Announcements • Fall 2013 Registration Discussion • Important Registration Dates • What HAP classes are available • Suggestions of highly recommended courses/professors • Ideas for Potential Minors • Internships • Questions

  3. Announcements • Executive Team 2013 - 2014 Elections • All submissions to run are due by Tuesday, April 9th at 11:59 pm • Voting will happen via a survey sent over the listserv from Wednesday, April 10th to Saturday, April 13th • Results announced on Sunday, April 14th • Thursday, April 11th • Learn about The University of Iowa Masters programs • Hixson Lied Room 404 at 7:00 pm • Saturday, April 27th • Senior Send-Off • Upstream Brewing Company at 6:00 pm • 514 South 11th Street (Downtown)

  4. Important Registration Dates • Tuesday, April 9th • Fall registration begins for Seniors • Summer registration begins for everyone • Thursday, April 11th • Fall registration begins for Juniors • Monday, April 15th • Fall registration begins for Sophomores • Thursday, April 18 • Fall registration begins for Freshmen REMINDER: Make sure you have met with your HAP advisor prior to registration

  5. Fall 2013 HAP 200 Introduction to Health Care Administration Professors Carnazzo Nowatzke Krajicek Jesz HAP 312 Quantitative Methods Social Science Professors Ault HAP 314 Statistics for Social Sciences Professors Ault Hallin HAP 315 Healthcare, Society, & Culture Professors Roedlach HAP 317 Global Health Issues Professors Hallin

  6. Fall 2013 HAP 331 Managing Public & Non-Profit Professors Crawford HAP 350 Essentials of Public Health Professors Lausterer HAP 355 Essentials of Epidemiology Professors Fong HAP 390 Health Communications Professors Peters HAP 410 Seminar in Health Administration Professors Carnazzo HAP 413 Service Excellence & Human Resources in Healthcare Professors TBA HAP 414 Careers in Health Administration Professors Dunn

  7. Fall 2013 HAP 450 Communicating Health Narrative Professors Birkholt HAP 457 Biomedical Ethics Professors Kissell Ozar HAP 485 Internship in Health Administration & Policy Professors Kissell HAP 493 Directed Independent Readings Professors Kissell HAP 497 Directed Independent Research Professors Kissell HAP 515 Law & Health Systems Professors Demman ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting Professors Eibes Banse

  8. General Suggestions • Try to take ACC 201 in the Fall semester, so that you can take HAP 310 in the Spring semester while the accounting information is still fresh knowledge • Classes that fulfill the Certified Writing requirements include: HAP 312, HAP 331, HAP 383, HAP 390, HAP 456, HAP 457 (Sr. Persp), & HAP 477 • Classes that fulfill the Senior Prospective requirements include: HAP 456 & HAP 457

  9. Potential Minors • Business Administration • Management directed • Public Health • Policy and community analysis • Medical Anthropology course is CW • Business Intelligence & Analytics • IT focused • Helpful for understanding EMRs • Communication Studies • Helpful for consulting careers • Medical Anthropology

  10. Business Certificate vs. Business Minor Total: 31 Credit Hours Accounting 201 Accounting 202 Business 201 or Business 229 Economics 203 or Economics 205 Finance 301 Management 301 Management Information Systems 353 Marketing 319. The standard course prerequisites apply to these courses. Total: 18 Credit Hours ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting ECO 203 Introductory Microeconomics MGT 301 Managerial Process and Organizational Behavior MKT 319 Principles of Marketing Two courses from the following: BIA 253 Management Information Systems BUS 201 Legal Environment of Business FIN 353 Personal Financial Planning

  11. Internships • Taking HAP 310, HAP 312, HAP 334, BIA 253, & HAP 413 prior to doing your internship can be useful • Some skills that past students developed from their experiences include:Strategic Planning Service ExcellenceProject Management (especially with Powerpoint & Excel) Data Analysis Event Coordinating Health Advocacy Marketing Finance

  12. Join ACHE • A nationally recognized organization known as the American College of Healthcare Executives • An AMAZING network with great workshops, conferences, and resources • Annual Student Dues: $75 • Consider going to the annual Congress in March • 2014 March 24-27 @Hyatt Regency Chicago • 2015 March 16-19 @Hilton Chicago • 2016 March 14-17 @Hyatt Regency Chicago

  13. Questions? Does anyone have any general questions? If you have more specific questions about your individual schedule, please see one of the executives at the conclusion of the meeting. Please feel free to e-mail any of the HAPSA execs if you come up with questions during your registration process.

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