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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Administration | Health Administration | Healthcare Management
Area of study
Business and Administration | Health
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Health Administration (Community Care)

Program Overview

The Master of Health Administration (Community Care) program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to make an impact in the home and community care sector.


Capstone Term

About the Capstone Project

In their second Fall term, the final term of the program, students undertake a capstone project that requires the completion of two courses. All students will be expected to engage in preparation work over the summer term for their fall term capstone projects. During the summer, students should dedicate time to work with program staff, faculty, and health care organizations as required to develop and plan their capstone projects.


Solving a Community Care Problem

This term, students take two courses to fulfill the requirements of the capstone project. In order for students to register in these courses, they must have completed all other courses in the MHA(CC) program. This project is an innovative component of the MHA(CC) program that offers an applied approach and an opportunity for experiential learning conducted in cooperation with organizations in the home and community care sector. Students, in small groups (four members maximum), address a real policy and/or delivery issue facing one or more organizations in the community care sector. Students might analyze a current health systems problem that affects multiple organizations across sectors and develop possible strategies to mitigate this problem, or they might analyze a single organization's problem and develop solutions. A final presentation to a panel that includes experts from community partner organizations and faculty is required.


Capstone Project Details

During the capstone term, there will be three to four Saturday (or Sunday) sessions. In these sessions, groups will be expected to present a project proposal and a mid-term report prior to the final presentation. During these sessions, faculty and fellow students will have the opportunity to give feedback and guidance on the development of projects.


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