Online Degree Offers Fulfilling Career Path

Written byHope Aucoin

鈥淚鈥檇 recommend the program to someone looking to go into leadership. The curriculum goes into not just management, but also the different cultures within health care and how to manage those cultures.鈥

Thessalonia Joseph
Graduation Year
2020
Major
Health Services Administration

Thessalonia Joseph was a year into her bachelor鈥檚 degree when she realized she needed a change. 

The New Orleans native enrolled at the 青青草视频 as a nursing major. A year into the program, she discovered it wasn鈥檛 her passion but was still dedicated to pursuing a career in healthcare. 

Working with her advisor, Joseph determined Health Services Administration would be a better fit and transitioned to UL Lafayette鈥檚 fully online degree program. 

鈥淚 had been in roles before that dealt with management and administrative tasks, and I knew I enjoyed those things,鈥 Joseph says. 鈥淚 thought if I could pair that with healthcare, that would be perfect.鈥 Thessalonia Joseph completed her bachelor's degree online in Health Services Administration

Although Joseph remained in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, the program format was an entirely new experience. 

鈥淚 was apprehensive at first because I didn鈥檛 really know how to study online,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen I got started, it was a little difficult managing the work because I wasn鈥檛 physically going to class, and it was easy to miss assignments. But eventually I had my own flow, and I actually preferred online courses. They allowed me to work while going to school.鈥

In addition to maintaining a part-time job throughout her college career, Joseph completed an internship with the human resources department at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center. That opportunity, she says, confirmed she was on the right path. 

鈥淥nce I started my internship in human resources, I was very confident that I鈥檇 made the right choice,鈥 she says. 鈥淚've chosen a fulfilling degree and career path; I鈥檓 very happy with the choice I鈥檝e made.鈥

Health Services Administration鈥檚 interdisciplinary curriculum gives students a wide perspective of business and healthcare with courses in management, finance, and health information technology, as well as major courses on managing healthcare organizations.

Joseph says course content detailing civil compliance and demonstrating the difference between management and leadership resonated most for her.

鈥淚鈥檇 recommend the program to someone looking to go into leadership,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he curriculum goes into not just management, but also the different cultures within health care and how to manage those cultures.鈥

Joseph started her career in July 2019 as a financial intake specialist at Lafayette-based LHC Group, a national provider of in-home healthcare services. Within a year, she was promoted to revenue cycle team lead.

She has no plans of slowing down.

鈥淢y goals moving forward are to keep moving up and gain more leadership,鈥 she says. "I鈥檇 like more responsibility. In the future I鈥檇 like to see myself in a director role.鈥

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