Health Administrative Services
Prepare for your career in health administrative services, or earn your master’s degree to become a leader in the healthcare industry.
Weber State University’s Department of Health Administrative Services (HAS) has developed programs to help you succeed in the ever-growing healthcare industry.
These programs prepare students for careers in health administration, health information management and technology, public health, regulatory affairs, and occupational and environmental health and safety.
The Department of Health Administrative Services has a pre-program advisor. If you are interested in one of the department’s degrees or certificates and want to apply, contact Lindsay Garr at lgarr@weber.edu.
The Department of Health Administrative Services offers the following programs:
Admissions Process
Thoroughly review the following resources before scheduling an advising appointment.
Applicant Checklist
Our applicant checklists review each step you need to take to be a successful candidate for these programs. Always refer first to your program checklist when choosing general education courses.
Many of your program prerequisites also count as general education requirements. Review the checklist closely and come to your advising appointment prepared with questions.
Department of Health Administrative Services Checklist Videos
- Health Administration Advising Video
- Public Health Advising Video
- Healthcare Coding & Classification, Health Information Technology and Health Information Management Advising Video
Apply
Ready to apply? Visit the Department of Health Administrative Services website to apply to any of our programs.
Helpful Information
- Taking more than two science courses, including math, in a semester may be overwhelming. Balance your course load with other general education requirements.
- Medical Terminology (HTHS 1101) is highly recommended before your first course in anatomy and physiology.
Health Sciences or Zoology Anatomy & Physiology
The following video spells out the differences between the Health Sciences Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology (HTHS) class series, or the Zoology Human Anatomy & Physiology (ZOOL) class series.
Students need to complete either the HTHS or ZOOL series for entrance into most College of Health Professions programs, including the programs in Health Administrative Services.