Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy's master of health administration (M.H.A.) degree program prepares graduates to
enter, or grow, in careers in health care management with a comprehensive
skill set and a commitment to the highest levels of professionalism.
Our competency model emphasizes professionalism and leadership, an
understanding of health and health care delivery, operations and
financial management, communication skills, and strategic planning, all
essential to your success in this sector. We offer a traditional track
for new graduates and early careerists and an executive track for
managers with five years of experience seeking to be leaders in the
health care setting.
The flexible 45-credit program lets
you go at your own pace either part time of full time and choose from in-class, online, hybrid, and Saturday classes. Students learn from the
best, too: our expert faculty has over 300 years of combined experience
as top managers for leading health care organizations. If you are
interested in an exciting career with high salary potential,
opportunities for advancement, career flexibility, and a dynamic work
environment, then a master of health administration degree is right for you.