BA in science now available at West Coast University

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West Coast University, one of the largest educators of nurses in California will start classes for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Healthcare Management beginning Feb. 1

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West Coast University gained approval from the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to offer the degree at its Los Angeles and Ontario campuses.
West Coast University has invested heavily to provide a quality Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree with an emphasis in Healthcare Management. 

Business-related classes like Introduction to Business, Financial Accounting and Project Management, are carefully balanced with health-centric classes such as Introduction to Anatomy, Legal Aspects of Healthcare and Medical Ethics and Issues. Classes are kept small and taught by instructors with practical, real-world experience who employ a blended learning environment where online and traditional learning are integrated throughout the curriculum.

The program at West Coast University will offer a year-round, multiple-start schedule enabling students to complete business administration educational requirements using online and classroom delivery methods. The program's unique online and on-site structure allows students to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in approximately three years - one year faster than most traditional programs.


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