Master of Health Administration

Overview

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program is a fully online program. The program is built on the College mission and values and is designed to prepare aspiring and existing healthcare professionals to serve or advance in healthcare leadership roles. The program will encourage students to demonstrate an understanding of evidence-based decision making within a context that values diversity and is sensitive to the ethical implications of decision making within healthcare delivery. The program provides a broad base of knowledge and prepares graduates to lead in a value-based healthcare environment.

Mission

The mission of the MHA program is to provide individuals with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to lead and to serve in dynamic healthcare organizations.

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Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the MHA program, the graduate will be able to:

  1. Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment: Explain the legislative, regulatory, political, and consumerism impact on the environment of healthcare and the components of healthcare delivery systems in the United States.
  2. Essential Business Literacy: Demonstrate the essential business principles required for the stewardship of healthcare organizations.
  3. Ethical Practice, Diversity, and Inclusion: Evaluate the professional and ethical standards of decision making within the management and delivery of healthcare, including inclusion and diversity within employee and patient populations, and other related complex health issues.
  4. Population Health and Evidence-Based Decision Making: Analyze population health management strategies in the delivery of value-based healthcare, utilizing health information science, technologies, and analytics to drive evidence-based decisions in the management of care.
  5. Communication and Relationship Management: Demonstrate effective communication and human resource practices in the management of healthcare organizations.
  6. Health Leadership: Inspire individual and organizational excellence and successfully lead change to attain the healthcare organization’s strategic initiatives.

Admission Requirements

Students seeking admission to the MHA program must complete the following:

  • Submit a completed graduate program application with required documents and any fees.
  • Submit official transcripts from the bachelor degree granting higher education institution and all graduate-level transcripts.
    • An applicant with less than 40 credit hours on the bachelor degree granting transcript will be required to provide additional transcripts.
    • An applicant must possess a bachelor’s degree or higher with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) from an institution that is approved/accredited by a recognized accreditor and a regional accrediting organization recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
    • An applicant with a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) from an institution that is approved/accredited by a recognized accreditor and a national accrediting organization recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) may be granted provisional admission.
  • Submit a current professional resume or Curriculum Vitae.

Master of Health Administration Curriculum

Complete all of the following:

HCA 510Healthcare Delivery in the United States

3

HCA 518Healthcare Project Management

3

HCA 520Health Policy and Law

3

HCA 525Healthcare Human Resource Management

3

HCA 530Healthcare Operations Management

3

HCA 535Healthcare Financial Management

3

HCA 540Healthcare Informatics

3

HCA 545Quality Improvement in a Changing Healthcare Environment

3

HCA 550Healthcare Leadership, Communications, and Organizational Culture

3

HCA 555Healthcare Ethics and Spirituality

3

HCA 560Population Health and Managed Care

3

HCA 570Healthcare Strategic Management

3

Total Credit Hours:36

Sample MHA Program of Study

Semester I

HCA 510Healthcare Delivery in the United States

3

HCA 550Healthcare Leadership, Communications, and Organizational Culture

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Semester II

HCA 518Healthcare Project Management

3

HCA 520Health Policy and Law

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Semester III

HCA 525Healthcare Human Resource Management

3

HCA 535Healthcare Financial Management

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Semester IV

HCA 530Healthcare Operations Management

3

HCA 540Healthcare Informatics

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Semester V

HCA 545Quality Improvement in a Changing Healthcare Environment

3

HCA 555Healthcare Ethics and Spirituality

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Semester VI

HCA 560Population Health and Managed Care

3

HCA 570Healthcare Strategic Management

3

Total Credit Hours:6
HCA 565 - Health Administration Practicum is an optional program elective.

Total Credit Hours: 36

Graduation Requirements

The Master of Health Administration degree will be awarded to students who have successfully completed all required coursework, have a minimum of 36 credit hours, and have fulfilled all other requirements for graduation. The program of study must be completed within five years as measured by the first semester of enrollment through degree completion.