Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy's master of health administration (M.H.A.) degree program offers a flexible approach that focuses on developing a range of core competencies. Students learn from the best, too: our expert faculty includes leaders who are helping to solve real-world problems that health care organizations grapple with every day. They know how to find solutions, and bring that knowledge to the classroom.
The M.H.A. program provides students with an interdisciplinary education focused on improving health care, health systems, and policy. While students will have the same rigorous training in economics, law, ethics, leadership, and other disciplines that they would get in an M.B.A. curriculum, the Rutgers M.H.A. is specifically tailored to the health care sector.
Participants complete the 42-credit program at their own pace, full or part time. Classes are conveniently scheduled in the evenings on weekdays, Saturdays, hybrid, or online during each of the fall, spring, and summer semesters.