Health Administration, Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.)
Maryland , United States
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Health Administration, Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.)
The Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) program is a non-thesis option that requires 46 credits.
Course List
The following courses are required:
- HLSA710: Healthcare Management: Foundations and Principles (3 credits)
- HLSA770: Continuous Quality Improvement in Healthcare (3 credits)
- SPHL600: Foundations of Public Health (3 credits)
- HLSA750: Healthcare Management Information Systems (3 credits)
- HLSA760: Healthcare Financial Management (3 credits)
- HLSA711: Health Economics and Analysis (3 credits)
- HLSA742: Quantitative Methods in Healthcare Administration (3 credits)
- HLSA601: Introduction to Health Systems (3 credits)
- HLSA772: Healthcare Leadership and Communications (3 credits)
- HLSA740: Healthcare Strategic Planning and Marketing (3 credits)
- HLSA775: Health Services and Policy Research Methods (3 credits)
- HLSA720: Health Law and Ethics (3 credits)
- HLSA778: Practical Experience in Public Health (4 variable credits total, can be completed in multiple semesters)
- HLSA786: Capstone Project in Public Health (3 credits)
- HLSA730: Healthcare Human Resources (3 credits)
Total Credits: 46
Program Overview
The Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in healthcare management. The program covers a range of topics, including healthcare management, public health, health economics, and healthcare policy. The program is non-thesis, and students are required to complete a capstone project in public health. The program is 46 credits and can be completed in multiple semesters.
Program Details
- The program is a non-thesis option.
- The program requires 46 credits.
- The program covers a range of topics, including healthcare management, public health, health economics, and healthcare policy.
- The program includes a capstone project in public health.
- The program can be completed in multiple semesters.
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