Master of Health Administration (MHA)
Program Location
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Online |
Program Credits
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36 Credits
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Program Length
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3 Trimesters, 48 Instructional Weeks or
6 Trimesters, 96 Instructional Weeks
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Time to Complete
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12 Months or
24 Months
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A total of 36 semester credits are required to earn the Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree.
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: 11-9111.00
Program Mission: The mission of the Master of Health Administration program at West Coast University is to provide recent graduates, early to mid-careerists, and working professionals from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds with the qualities of leadership and managerial tools required to become leaders who effect change within health care provider organizations and firms.
The MHA program provides a strong foundation in the core functional areas of Business Management with a focus on the health care industry and interprofessional education. The program prepares graduates with multidisciplinary skills required for entry-level managerial positions in hospitals, long term care facilities, medical group practices, and other health care facilities.
We deliver our program through highly qualified faculty who work within the health care field and who engage in scholarship and research, professional development, and service. The MHA program strives for student success through a community of learning enriched by professional development experiences, leveraging our relationships with local organizations, international internship partners and our alumni network.
Program Objective: The Master of Health Administration degree provides students with a strong foundation in the core functional areas of Management with a focus on the Health Care industry. The program prepares students with the multidisciplinary skills required for the supervisory and managerial positions to meet the challenges facing the health care industry and the significant social impact it has on the economy.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation students will be able to:
- Evaluate the culturally diverse health care environment.
- Develop plans within the health care environment.
- Analyze ethical and legal practices within a health care setting.
- Analyze the inter-professional relationships within a health care setting.
- Demonstrate core business knowledge to develop viable health management solutions.
- Assess leadership models and apply selected applications to health care management practices.
- Promote innovation and entrepreneurship within a health care setting.
Admission Requirements
Applicants for the Master of Health Administration Program must:
- Have a baccalaureate degree or above, from an accredited institution with a 2.7 cumulative GPA or higher.
- If the degree is above a baccalaureate degree, the documentation of the coursework must confirm that either the baccalaureate degree or three (3) years of undergraduate coursework was required for admission.
- Provide an official transcript of the baccalaureate degree prior to the end of the add/drop period of the first term.
- Students with an undergraduate degree or above with a GPA of 2.69-2.30 may be considered for admission.
- The applicant must provide a letter of intent.
- The applicant must be approved through an interview.
- The applicant must satisfy program prerequisites and achieve a grade of B (3.0) or better on all first semester (two terms) of coursework attempted. The probationary status will be removed after earning a "B" or higher in all coursework.
- Health Administration Transfer Credit Evaluation: Only graduate level courses in which a grade of B (3.0) or better was received, taken in a program similar to the Master of Health Administration will be evaluated for transfer credit. A maximum of six (6) credit hours will be considered for transfer, and must reflect the same content and course credit as the course for which transfer credit is requested.
- Applicants submitting non-U.S. or non-English transcripts will be required to have coursework evaluated by the registrar or program dean for U.S. equivalence to a "bachelor's degree" or "equivalent to at least three (3) years of undergraduate coursework."
Health Administration Curriculum
Health Administration Core Courses
A minimum grade of a “C” will be required to receive course credit in the MHA Program. Should a student receive a “C-“grade or lower, it will not be considered a passing grade for the MHA program and the student will be required to retake the course. The earned grade will be counted into the student’s CGPA and will be replaced once the course is repeated with a passing grade. The student will be placed on an academic action plan to repeat the course and meet with the program Chair.
Health Administration Core Courses beginning Summer II 2016
A minimum grade of a “C” will be required to receive course credit in the MHA Program. Should a student receive a “C-“grade or lower, it will not be considered a passing grade for the MHA program and the student will be required to retake the course. The earned grade will be counted into the student’s CGPA and will be replaced once the course is repeated with a passing grade. The student will be placed on an academic action plan to repeat the course and meet with the program Chair.
HA 500 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care Management | 3.0 |
HA 505 | Information Systems for Health Care Programs | 3.0 |
HA 520 | Financial Management for Health Care Managers | 3.0 |
HA 525 | Marketing Management for Health Care Professionals | 3.0 |
HA 530 | Managerial Epidemiology | 3.0 |
HA 535 | Health Research Methods | 3.0 |
HA 540 | Strategic Planning in Health Care Organizations | 3.0 |
HA 545 | Hospital Administration and Management | 3.0 |
HA 550 | Leadership Models for Health Care Managers | 3.0 |
HA 555 | Project Management | 3.0 |
HA 560 | Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Health Care Industry | 3.0 |
HA 565 | Capstone Course: Cases in Health Care Management | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 36.0 |
MHA Program Costs
For program costs, please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees section.