The Department of Hospital Administration at Annai Women's College is dedicated to providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage healthcare facilities effectively. The department focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of hospital administration, preparing students for leadership roles in the healthcare industry.
3 years (6 semesters)
Candidates must have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) in any stream from a recognized board.
The curriculum is designed to cover various aspects of hospital administration, including:
- Introduction to Hospital Administration
- Basics of Healthcare Services
- Medical Terminology
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Communication Skills
- Health Statistics
- Healthcare Management
- Human Resource Management in Healthcare
- Health Information Systems
- Financial Management in Healthcare
- Patient Care Services
- Legal Aspects of Healthcare
- Quality Management in Healthcare
- Hospital Planning and Designing
- Hospital Operations Management
- Strategic Management in Healthcare
- Internship/Project Work
- Electives (e.g., Public Health, Healthcare Marketing)
- Lectures
- Case studies
- Group discussions
- Workshops and seminars
- Internships and hands-on training in hospitals
- Guest lectures by industry experts
Graduates of the B.Sc in Hospital Administration program have a wide range of career opportunities in the healthcare sector. Some potential career paths include:
Overseeing the daily operations of hospitals and healthcare facilities.
Managing specific departments or units within a hospital.
Ensuring healthcare services meet regulatory and quality standards.
Handling the organization and management of healthcare records.
Managing patient services and ensuring high standards of patient care.
Providing expert advice to healthcare facilities on improving efficiency and effectiveness.
Working in public health departments to manage and implement health programs.
Managing the recruitment, training, and development of healthcare staff.
Overseeing the financial aspects of healthcare facilities, including budgeting and financial planning.
Graduates can also pursue higher education in related fields, such as a Master's in Hospital Administration (MHA), Master's in Public Health (MPH), or MBA in Healthcare Management to enhance their career prospects and expertise.
The B.Sc in Hospital Administration program at Annai Women's College is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic healthcare sector. The comprehensive curriculum, combined with practical training, prepares graduates for a variety of roles in hospital and healthcare management, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute to the improvement and efficiency of healthcare services.