ObjectivesThe School of Health Administration offers an undergraduate diploma program in Emergency Health Services Management. The program meets the need for an educational program for students interested in emergency health services management and for mid-career managers working in the Emergency Health Services systems in Canada. The academic objectives of the program are to provide education in emergency health services management for potential managers of large and small emergency health services organizations, and to provide access to further education in Health Services Administration and Emergency Health Services for such individuals. The program is designed for by EHS professionals drawing on the experience of EHS practitioners, educators, managers and consultants across Canada and in the United States. This program is geared towards developing essential management skills.
Academic titleDiploma in Emergency Health Services Management
Course descriptionFall term
• HESA 4000.03: Canadian Health Care Delivery System
• HESA 4010.03: Management Process and Human Resource Issues in EHS
• HESA 4004.03: Health Care Planning
• HLTH 4040.03: Health Law for Non-Lawyers
Winter term
• HESA 4005.03: Health Care Financial Management
• HESA 4020.03: Quality Improvement in EHS
• HESA 4200.03: Epidemiology for Managers
Summer term
• HESA 4030.03: EHS System Design
• HESA 4040.03: Principles of Community-Based EHS
• HESA 4400.03: Introduction to Health Care Economics