Corporate America is turning to data analytics, machine learning, and business intelligence to answer the following questions of business operations, marketing campaigns, and other important management decisions: What’s wrong?What’s going to happen next?Is this going to work? In order for these questions to be answered accurately and in a timely manner, programmers are being asked to develop software capable of harnessing the full potential of Big Data. Aspiring developers can prepare for programming positions in data-heavy organizations or cloud service providers with a Master of Science in Software Development degree. With more companies becoming dependent on data analytics, developers with […]
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The road to a career in higher education as a student fresh out of college is similar to what long-distance runners must do to complete a marathon: it takes dedication, perseverance, time and most important of all preparation. With a Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership from Maryville University, you’ve reached the 25th mile marker. But to complete the trek and cross the finish line, one final push is necessary: landing the job. In order to join the approximately 175,100 people in the U.S. who count themselves as higher education administrators, the following are a few example questions you […]
Network security breaches wreak havoc on healthcare organizations. One hole in a hospital’s cybersecurity network can expose sensitive patient data for those with malicious intent to take and use to their advantage. Electronic health records (EHRs) can be encrypted and made useless by hackers who often demand a ransom in exchange for their encryption key. And sensitive data can be sold all over the world. For a healthcare business to remain compliant with the guidelines and requirements set forth by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), it must safeguard its patients’ and clients’ personal information. An integral policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), HIPAA is a federal law that protects sensitive health information […]
With nearly 7,000 enrolled students across all 50 states and 55 countries, Maryville University in St. Louis has become a prominent destination for higher education. However, not all students need to be on campus to go to class. Maryville offers a number of online programs as part of its 90-plus degrees, and today, online learning is as valuable and desirable as on-campus courses. As interest in online degrees grows, so too do the questions from prospective students. To shed some light on distance learning at Maryville, let’s look at the 100% online Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BSACC) program and […]
Working as a health administrator goes beyond knowing how to contain costs and direct the daily operations of medical facilities. Health administrators must have legal skills, business acumen, technical expertise, and problem-solving capabilities to set the tone for the future of healthcare. Health administrators, including chief medical officers, healthcare executives, and health services managers, are expected to follow leadership and business competencies for the daily operations of medical centers. Organizations that include the Healthcare Leadership Alliance (HLA) and the National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL) established core competencies to serve as professional guidelines for administrators. These competencies include effective communication, […]
There’s no such thing as a “typical day” for college administrators, because much of what they do is determined by the needs of their college or university. That means that as a college administrator, you may be interacting directly with students during the first half of the day and participating in policy meetings during the second half. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the duties of a college administrator generally fall into four categories: admissions, registration, student affairs, and academic policy. The day-to-day responsibilities for some administrators may only focus on one of these areas, but it’s not unusual for them to be involved in all of them. In fact, the BLS projects that employment in this field will increase 4% […]
HIPAA data compliance is often confused with data security. HIPAA compliance, however, is just the first step in keeping healthcare data secure across multiple networks and in the cloud. Keeping healthcare data HIPAA compliant ensures that patient information remains private, assuming that the network the data is stored on is secure against unwelcome eyes. But if hackers gain access to an unsecured system, they can read, modify, or even sell private patient information. Hackers can also set up ransomware attacks that can render patient records unusable (even though they are HIPAA compliant) until the facility pays the ransom. Medical businesses […]
A career in higher education can be an enriching work experience, not only from a professional development perspective, but a sense of belonging as well. When everyone under the academic umbrella – administrators, faculty and students – is working toward the common goal of success, the fruits of labor-intensive efforts can be realized and shared. At the same time, though, as administrators can attest, higher education can also have its challenges. The following are some of the biggest demands in the higher education sphere and what leadership can do to accomplish them. Challenge No. 1: Payments associated with college attendance […]
10. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. has a higher cost of living than other cities on the list, but it also has a lower unemployment rate than other major metro areas. The average salary for an accountant in the area, adjusted for cost of living, is $46,760. Of every 1 million job postings in Washington, D.C., approximately 11,272 relate to accounting. 9. Detroit, Michigan Detroit is well known throughout the country for its heavy production of automobiles. Although it’s a large city, the cost of living in Detroit is fairly reasonable. It ranks at nearly 79 on the national cost of […]
The educational system continues to present new challenges for higher education administrators. More students are enrolling in college, according to a recent report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. This enrollment increase will affect multiple roles in higher education, starting with admissions. The changing role of admissions Individuals interested in working in admissions may have to create a new way of measuring student achievement. Private high schools lead the charge for a change in the process. Inside Higher Ed reported that this new approach, known as competency-based education, measures analytical and creative thinking, leadership and teamwork and digital […]