Master of Health Administration in Health Services Management and Policy
Program Overview
The Master in Health Administration (MHA) program equips individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system and prepares them for leadership roles in healthcare delivery and financing. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, graduates develop analytical skills, data proficiency, and ethical decision-making abilities to address healthcare challenges and improve healthcare delivery. The program emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and positive change in the healthcare industry.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Master in Health Administration (MHA) degree prepares individuals to take leadership roles in the healthcare delivery and financing sectors. The program provides a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system and equips graduates to make significant contributions to improving healthcare delivery. Since its establishment in 1969, MHA graduates have held leadership positions across the United States and internationally. The program prepares graduates for management roles in diverse healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, consulting firms, insurance companies, and government agencies.
Objectives:
The program aims to provide students with: A solid foundation in the fundamentals of healthcare delivery and management. Analytical skills and critical thinking abilities to address healthcare challenges effectively. Proficiency in utilizing data and technology to enhance healthcare operations.
Program Description:
The program includes a carefully designed curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system, financing, policy, management principles, and leadership strategies. They also have the opportunity to engage in real-world projects, case studies, and internships to apply their knowledge in a practical context.