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Medium of studying
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Administration | Health Administration | Healthcare Management
Area of study
Business and Administration | Health
Education type
Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Fox MBA + Master of Health Administration is a joint degree program that can be pursued through various formats, including Online MBA, Part-Time MBA, and Full-Time MBA. The Master of Health Administration (MHA) required coursework is offered both in-person and online, although the Health Sector Management classes are currently only available online.


Program Structure

  • The program allows students to complete 36 credits in the Online MBA program under the guidance of a dedicated academic advisor.
  • A maximum of 15 credits can be shared between the MBA and the MHA program, although some students may not be eligible for the full 15 credits.

Admissions Criteria

  • Students are encouraged to begin planning for a potential dual degree by meeting with their advisor early in their primary degrees.
  • To apply, students must meet with their primary advisor, who will create a customized dual degree plan.
  • Additional documents may be needed when applying for the dual degree.
  • Application deadlines require students to apply and be admitted in the final semester of the primary program.

Program Requirements

  • The Fox MBA requires 48 credits, consisting of 30 core class credits and 18 credits of electives.
  • Students must follow their personalized dual degree plan to complete the remaining required classes and fulfill any elective credits that may be needed.

Credit Sharing

  • The university allows a maximum of 15 credits to be shared between the MBA and the MHA program.
  • Some students may not be eligible for the full 15 credits, and eligibility will be determined on an individual basis.
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