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<title>Medical University of South Carolina, Bachelor of Health Sciences</title>
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<strong>University:</strong> Medical University of South Carolina<br />
<strong>Department:</strong> Department of Health Administration and Policy<br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Charleston, SC, USA
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<p>The Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHS) program is committed to meeting the needs of adult learners.</p>
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<li>Courses are offered in an online format to accommodate working health professionals.</li>
<li>The curriculum is designed to develop leadership, information management, and decision-making skills.</li>
 <li>Part-time students generally complete the degree in two to three years.</li>
<li>Elective and practicum courses allow students the flexibility to design meaningful educational experience of value to their specific career goals.</li>
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For more details on the program, please visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.musc.edu/chp/bhs/index.shtml">http://www.musc.edu/chp/bhs/index.shtml</a><br />
<a href="http://www.musc.edu">http://www.musc.edu</a>
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<strong>University:</strong> Medical University of South Carolina<br />
<strong>Department:</strong> Department of Health Administration and Policy<br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Charleston, SC, USA
</p>

<p>The Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHS) program is committed to meeting the needs of adult learners.</p>
<ul>
<li>Courses are offered in an online format to accommodate working health professionals.</li>
<li>The curriculum is designed to develop leadership, information management, and decision-making skills.</li>
 <li>Part-time students generally complete the degree in two to three years.</li>
<li>Elective and practicum courses allow students the flexibility to design meaningful educational experience of value to their specific career goals.</li>
</ul>



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For more details on the program, please visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.musc.edu/chp/bhs/index.shtml">http://www.musc.edu/chp/bhs/index.shtml</a><br />
<a href="http://www.musc.edu">http://www.musc.edu</a>
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<title>Temple University, BBA in Risk Management and Insurance</title>
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<strong>University: </strong>Temple University<br />
<strong>Department:</strong> Department of Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management<br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Organizations  in today's global economy must respond to numerous uncertainties, including  property-liability exposures, employee benefit programs, and various other financial  risks. To coordinate responses to the full spectrum of risks affecting a company's bottom  line, decision-makers must diversify, hedge, and insure risks in ever more comprehensive  and efficient ways. The technical expertise and strategic vision necessary to manage risk  is the subject matter of the program in Risk Management and Insurance. 
Temple University's program in Risk Management and Insurance is nationally recognized.  Located in the Department of Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management, the program  prepares students to identify and evaluate various sources of risk, and to select and  implement solutions to control these risks through insurance and other mechanisms of risk  transfer and distribution.
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Graduates of the Risk Management and Insurance program often enter the risk management or  employee benefit departments of large businesses and other organizations. They may also  take challenging positions within insurance or benefit consulting firms, brokerage firms,  agency operations, or insurance companies.   Risk Management and Insurance majors are strongly encouraged to become active in the Sigma  chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, Temple's national award-winning professional student  organization in Risk Management, Insurance, and Actuarial Science. The organization hosts  numerous guest speakers from the industry, sponsors a variety of career development  seminars, and maintains a widely distributed resume book. 
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<p>
For more details about the program, please visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.sbm.temple.edu/~rmidept/rim.html">http://www.sbm.temple.edu/~rmidept/rim.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.temple.edu">http://www.temple.edu</a>
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<strong>University: </strong>Temple University<br />
<strong>Department:</strong> Department of Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management<br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Philadelphia, PA, USA
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<p>
Organizations  in today's global economy must respond to numerous uncertainties, including  property-liability exposures, employee benefit programs, and various other financial  risks. To coordinate responses to the full spectrum of risks affecting a company's bottom  line, decision-makers must diversify, hedge, and insure risks in ever more comprehensive  and efficient ways. The technical expertise and strategic vision necessary to manage risk  is the subject matter of the program in Risk Management and Insurance. 
Temple University's program in Risk Management and Insurance is nationally recognized.  Located in the Department of Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management, the program  prepares students to identify and evaluate various sources of risk, and to select and  implement solutions to control these risks through insurance and other mechanisms of risk  transfer and distribution.
</p>

<p>
Graduates of the Risk Management and Insurance program often enter the risk management or  employee benefit departments of large businesses and other organizations. They may also  take challenging positions within insurance or benefit consulting firms, brokerage firms,  agency operations, or insurance companies.   Risk Management and Insurance majors are strongly encouraged to become active in the Sigma  chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, Temple's national award-winning professional student  organization in Risk Management, Insurance, and Actuarial Science. The organization hosts  numerous guest speakers from the industry, sponsors a variety of career development  seminars, and maintains a widely distributed resume book. 
</p>

<p>
For more details about the program, please visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.sbm.temple.edu/~rmidept/rim.html">http://www.sbm.temple.edu/~rmidept/rim.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.temple.edu">http://www.temple.edu</a>
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