Bachelor of Science in Health Administration Dual Credit Option
The College of Health and Human Services dual credit options are designed to allow qualified undergraduate students to replace up to three courses in their bachelor’s program with graduate courses thus shortening the overall time to earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s. Please refer to the Dual Credit policy in the Policy Handbook for more program requirements. Students in a dual credit option are encouraged to work with their Admissions and Student Success Advisors throughout the program to ensure that they continue to meet the requirements for enrollment into the program and enroll in courses in the appropriate sequence.
Admissions Requirements
Students are admitted to the program at the undergraduate level only. In order to proceed into the graduate level courses, students must have earned 90 semester hours of undergraduate credit and have a minimum GPA of 2.75. The 90 semester-hour requirement can be met either at Trident or through transfer. Students who do not meet this threshold by the time they are required to complete the graduate level courses will be required to change to the No Concentration version of the program.
Dual Credit Courses
Bachelor of Science in Health Administration to Master of Science in Health Administration
Graduate Course
Original Core Course
BHA 427 | Health Care Finance | 4 |
BHA 435 | Healthcare Quality Assessment and Improvement | 4 |
BHA 480 | Health Information System | 4 |