Seneca Bachelor of Healthcare Management

Seneca Bachelor of Healthcare Management

0 College and Program Information Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology http://www.senecacollege.ca Proposed Degree Nomenclature Bachelor of Healthcare Management Location: specific address where the program will be delivered King Campus 13990 Dufferin St. King City, Ontario L7B 1B3 Person responsible for submission: Liwana S. Bringelson, PhD Contact Information: Liwana S. Bringelson, PhD Director of Program Quality 1750 Finch Ave. East Toronto, Ontario M2J 2X5 [email protected] 416-491-5050 x22397 Name of Site Visit Coordinator: Same as above Table of Contents Table of Contents 0 College and Program Information ................................................................................................ 2 Section 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.1 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................. 8 1.2 Program Abstract .................................................................................................................... 10 Section 2: Degree Level ................................................................................................................... 12 2.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 13 2.1 Depth and Breadth of Knowledge ........................................................................................... 15 2.2 Conceptual and Methodological Awareness/Research and Scholarship ................................. 18 2.3 Communication Skills ............................................................................................................. 20 2.4 Application of Knowledge ....................................................................................................... 21 2.5 Professional Capacity/Autonomy ............................................................................................ 23 2.6 Awareness of Limits of Knowledge ......................................................................................... 25 Section 3: Admission, Promotion and Graduation ............................................................................ 27 3.1 Admission Standard ............................................................................................................... 28 3.2 Admission Requirements for Direct Entry ............................................................................... 29 3.3 Admission Policies and Procedures for Mature Students ........................................................ 30 3.4 Promotion and Graduation Requirements ............................................................................... 31 3.5 Advanced Standing Policies and Requirements ...................................................................... 32 Section 4: Program Content ............................................................................................................. 34 4.1 Program Overview and Map ................................................................................................... 35 4.2 Program Advisory Committee ................................................................................................. 37 4.3 Professional Accreditation ...................................................................................................... 42 4.3 (i) Professional Accreditation .................................................................................................. 42 4.3 (ii) Letters of Support .............................................................................................................. 44 4.4 Learning Outcomes ................................................................................................................ 45 4.4 (i) Degree Outcomes .............................................................................................................. 45 4.4 (ii) Program Learning Outcomes ............................................................................................. 49 4.4 (iii) Breadth Learning Outcomes ............................................................................................. 57 4.5 Course Descriptions ............................................................................................................... 63 4.5 (i) Core Courses ..................................................................................................................... 63 4.5 (ii) Non-Core Courses ............................................................................................................. 71 4.5 (iii) Co-op Courses .................................................................................................................. 72 4.6 Course Schedules .................................................................................................................. 73 Table of Contents 4.6 (i) Course Schedule 1 ............................................................................................................. 73 4.6 (ii) Course Schedule 2 ............................................................................................................ 78 4.7 Work-Integrated Learning Experience .................................................................................... 83 4.8 Course Outlines ...................................................................................................................... 88 4.8 (i) Overview of Seneca’s Course Outline Framework .............................................................. 88 4.8 (ii) Glossary of Instructional Strategies ................................................................................... 90 4.8 (iii) Previously Assessed Courses ........................................................................................... 92 4.8 (iv) Core Course Outlines .............................................................................. Core Courses Tab 4.8 (v) Non-core Course Outlines ................................................................ Non-Core Courses Tab 4.8 (vi) Co-op Course Outlines .......................................................................... Co-op Courses Tab 4.9 Bridging Course Descriptions ................................................................................................. 97 4.10 Bridging Course Outlines ...................................................................................................... 98 4.11 Gap Analysis ........................................................................................................................ 99 Section 5: Program Delivery ........................................................................................................... 110 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 111 5.2 Quality Assurance of Delivery ............................................................................................... 112 5.3 Support for Teaching and Learning and Faculty Development .............................................. 114 5.4 Student Feedback ................................................................................................................ 115 5.5 Online Delivery ..................................................................................................................... 116 Section 6: Capacity to Deliver ........................................................................................................ 118 6.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 119 6.2 Library Resources ................................................................................................................ 120 6.3 Resource Renewal and Upgrading ....................................................................................... 126 6.3 (i) Library .............................................................................................................................. 126 6.3 (ii) Seneca IT Plan (2012–2015) ........................................................................................... 126 6.3 (iii) Campus Expansion ......................................................................................................... 127 6.4 Support Services .................................................................................................................. 129 6.5 Faculty .................................................................................................................................. 131 6.6 Curriculum Vitae Release ..................................................................................................... 133 6.7 Curriculum Vitae of Faculty Assigned to the Degree Program .............................................. 134 6.7 (i) Curriculum Vitae of Faculty Assigned to Deliver the Core Courses and Other Core-Related Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 134 6.7 (ii) Curriculum Vitae of Faculty Assigned to Deliver the Non-Core Courses and Any Other Breadth-Related Requirements .................................................................................................. 263 Section 7: Credential Recognition .................................................................................................

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