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Master of Health Administration (MHA)
The MHA Program is designed to equip working adults for real-world success through application-based education for effective leadership and administration - necessary to manage the ever-increasing complexity of their healthcare programs and services.
This is a non-clinical course of study. Highly developed and customized curriculum and highly talented and experienced faculty have been selected with emphasis on those issues most frequently encountered in your everyday working experiences.
Students wishing to pursue their MHA program should consult the Admission, Enrollment, and Academic Policies sections under Academic Policies and Procedures for policies regarding application, admission, and registration, among others. Students must have their academic background and practical experience in this subject area evaluated before registration at point of admission.
Curriculum
Module I. Healthcare Perspectives and Leadership (12 credit hours)
MHA 611. Healthcare Perspectives (3 credit hours) MHA 612. Healthcare Leadership (3 credit hours) MHA 613. Residency in Healthcare Administration (6 credit hours)
Module II. System Competencies (9 credit hours)
MHA 621 Governance & Organizational Dynamics (3 credit hours) MHA 622 Strategic Planning and Management (3 credit hours) MHA 623 Organizational Ethics and Compliance (3 credit hours)
Module III. Leadership Competency Knowledge Areas (21 credit hours)
MHA 631 Human Resources Management (3 credit hours) MHA 632 Financial Management (3 credit hours) MHA 633 Information Systems (3 credit hours) MHA 634 Marketing Management (3 credit hours) MHA 635 Quantitative Analysis (3 credit hours) MHA 636 Health Law and Ethics (3 credit hours) MHA 640 Health Policies & Strategies (3 credit hours)
Module IV. International Health (6 credit hours)
MHA 690 International Health (6 credit hours)
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