UPI Study Colleges Thomas Edison State University Healthcare Organization and Management
Thomas Edison State University Transfer Credit · Health 302

HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management at TESU.

Earn this Thomas Edison State University equivalency through UPI Study's Healthcare Organization and Management — 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits, fully online, self-paced.

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🎓3 College Credits ACE & NCCRS Approved ⏱️Self-paced · 28–30 days avg.
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Healthcare Organization and Management — transfers as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management at Thomas Edison State University
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Healthcare Organization and Management
Health 302 · 3 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits
Transfers as
Thomas Edison State University recognizes as
HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management
3 transcript credits · Internal ref: HCM-3070
MSCHE accredited · Transcript sent directly to Thomas Edison State University
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🎓 Credit
3 cr
Transferable to TESU
⏱️ Speed
28–30
Days average to complete
Pass rate
97%
Student completion rate
What you'll learn

A full semester of healthcare organization and management, at your own pace.

🎯Learning outcomes
  • Analyze healthcare management roles, structures, and reforms
  • Analyze legal and ethical considerations in healthcare practice; explore organizational behavior, leadership theories, and communication strategies
  • Apply strategic planning tools and financial management techniques
  • Implement quality improvement strategies, Human Resource management practices, and healthcare marketing strategies.
📚Major topics covered
Healthcare management roles & responsibilities U.S. healthcare system structure Legal & ethical foundations of healthcare HIPAA laws & antitrust regulations Organizational behavior in healthcare Leadership theories & styles Functions of management Team dynamics & communication Strategic planning & goal setting Health informatics & technology Financial management in healthcare Quality improvement strategies Human resource management Employee training & development Healthcare marketing strategies Collaborative partnerships & evidence-based practice
Grading: 20% Quizzes · 30% Assignment · 50% Final Exam
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Watch lessons, take quizzes, and pass the proctored final — fully online, on your schedule. Most students finish in 28–30 days.

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Transfer to TESU

UPI Study sends your official transcript directly to Thomas Edison State University's registrar. TESU applies the equivalency: HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management.

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Tuition saved vs TESU per-credit rate
$1,170
Credits transferred
30
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15

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Frequently asked questions

Everything about Healthcare Organization and Management → TESU.

📚 About Healthcare Organization and Management
What is Healthcare Organization and Management?
Healthcare Organization and Management is a college-level course covering healthcare management, finance, or administration topics. It is Health 302 — worth 3 credit hours, carrying an NCCRS recommendation from NCCRS.
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for students pursuing careers in healthcare administration, management, or operations — as well as working professionals in health settings looking to advance their knowledge and credentials.
Is this course self-paced?
Yes. The course is fully self-paced with no deadlines or fixed class times. Most students complete it in 28–30 days, but you can move faster or slower depending on your schedule.
How many college credits is this course worth?
This course carries an NCCRS recommendation for 3 semester credit hours. UPI Study courses follow the same evaluation standard used across thousands of colleges and universities.
Are there exams? How is grading done?
Yes — the course includes quizzes, an assignment, and a final exam. Your grade is weighted as: 20% Quizzes · 30% Assignment · 50% Final Exam. A score of 70 or above is required to pass.
How do I check if my university accepts UPI Study credits?
Check our Find My College directory . If your university recognizes NCCRS or ACE credit recommendations, UPI Study courses qualify. You can also book a free call with our team.
How does UPI Study compare to a traditional university course?
A traditional university course in this subject typically costs $500–$1,500+ per credit hour and requires fixed schedules, campus attendance, and semester timelines. UPI Study covers the same NCCRS-recommended content at $250 total , with no deadlines and no campus requirement.
Can international students take this course?
Yes. UPI Study courses carry an NCCRS recommendation — recognized by various ACE and NCCRS cooperating institutions in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries. Students have submitted credits across 26+ countries.
🎯 About HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management at TESU
Does Thomas Edison State University accept Healthcare Organization and Management as a direct equivalent to their HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management?
Yes. Under the formal Articulation Agreement between UPI Study and Thomas Edison State University, UPI Study's Healthcare Organization and Management is recognized as a direct named equivalent of TESU's HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management — not just elective or GE bucket credit. This is the strongest form of transfer recognition.
Will this transfer with full named-course credit, or just as elective?
Full named-course credit. The MOU specifically lists Healthcare Organization and Management as transferring as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management — meaning it satisfies that specific course requirement on your TESU transcript, not a generic elective slot.
What if I've already taken HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management at TESU or elsewhere?
If you've already received credit for HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management, TESU typically applies UPI Study's Healthcare Organization and Management as elective credit instead (at the registrar's discretion). Check with your TESU advisor before enrolling to confirm placement.
How does this compare to taking HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management directly at TESU?
The credit value is identical: 3 credits toward your TESU degree. UPI Study's course is self-paced and online ($89/month or $250 one-time), while TESU's subscription is $39/month — but UPI Study lets you finish faster and start without TESU enrollment. Many students complete UPI Study courses BEFORE enrolling at TESU to reduce overall program time.
Does Thomas Edison State University ever change which courses they accept as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management?
Equivalencies are reviewed periodically. The current Articulation Agreement between UPI Study and Thomas Edison State University explicitly lists Healthcare Organization and Management → HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management. We update this page whenever the MOU changes. If you've already completed the course and earned an NCCRS-recommended transcript, your credit recognition is generally honored even if future versions of the MOU change.
🔄 About transferring to TESU
How many UPI Study courses can I stack toward my TESU degree?
Thomas Edison State University accepts up to 75% of degree credit requirements as transfer credit — up to 90 credits for the bachelor's degree. 50 UPI Study courses are recognized by TESU under the Articulation Agreement, so you can stack a substantial portion of your degree before enrolling at TESU.
Do I need to enroll at TESU first?
No. You can take UPI Study courses with no TESU enrollment, no application, and no admission process. Take the course, earn the credit, then submit your transcript to TESU when you're ready.
How does the transcript reach TESU?
Once you complete Healthcare Organization and Management, UPI Study sends an official transcript in PDF format directly to the email address designated by Thomas Edison State University. TESU's registrar applies the agreed equivalency (HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management) to your transcript. No third-party services are involved.
About this course

Understanding Healthcare Organization and Management for your TESU credit.

What is Healthcare Organization and Management?

Healthcare Organization and Management is the study of how healthcare workplaces are structured and run. It looks at who does what in hospitals, clinics, medical offices, and other health settings, and how leaders make decisions about staffing, communication, planning, quality, and patient care. The course also covers the rules and systems that shape healthcare in the United States, including legal and ethical responsibilities.

How the course teaches you

Healthcare Organization and Management (Health 302) is a self-paced online course built around video lessons, quizzes, one assignment, and a final exam. The grade is based on 20% quizzes, 30% assignment, and 50% final exam, so students can see exactly how the work is weighted before they finish. When the course is completed and the transcript is issued, Thomas Edison State University recognizes it as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management, a named course equivalency in the TESU catalog.

How it helps beyond the classroom

The course gives students a practical framework for understanding how healthcare workplaces are organized, which can help in settings where communication, staffing, planning, and quality decisions matter. At Thomas Edison State University, the transfer lands as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management and can support degree progress in programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts. That makes the credit useful for students who want healthcare knowledge that also counts toward a TESU degree plan.

Skills you walk away with

Explaining healthcare management roles and organizational structuresIdentifying legal and ethical issues in healthcare practiceApplying HIPAA and antitrust regulations in workplace situationsUsing leadership and communication strategies in healthcare teamsCreating basic strategic plans and goals for a healthcare settingApplying quality improvement and human resource management practicesInterpreting the role of health informatics and technology in operations

Taking this course toward TESU

After completion, the transcript is sent to Thomas Edison State University for review, and TESU applies the course as HCM-3070 – Principles of Healthcare Management. Because this is a named course equivalency, it has clear placement in the TESU catalog and can be used as part of the student’s degree plan rather than as an undefined elective. TESU allows up to 90 transfer credits, which is 75% of a degree, so this course can help students move through a TESU program while staying within the transfer ceiling. TESU also accepts ACE and NCCRS recommendations, and its transfer policy is one of the most flexible among four-year institutions.

Who this course is for

This course fits students who are planning ahead for Thomas Edison State University and want a course with a named TESU equivalency rather than an uncertain transfer. It is a sensible choice for people working toward TESU’s Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, especially if they want to use transfer credit within TESU’s 90-credit maximum. It is not a good fit for someone who needs a non-healthcare elective or who is not aiming to apply credit to a TESU degree plan.

Verified transfer details

What it means to transfer to TESU.

Thomas Edison State University has one of the most flexible transfer policies in the country and accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations. With a four-year institution's credits, you can fulfill all degree requirements except two required TESU courses.

What TESU offers UPI students
Accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations
Fulfill all but 2 required TESU courses
No minimum GPA requirement
Built for adult & working learners
The numbers
90 credits
Max from noncollegiate sources (ACE/NCCRS)
100+
Areas of study to choose from

Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.

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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Thomas Edison State University.