Master of Health Administration (MHA) +: Strategic Decisions in Health Administration
Certificate in Advanced MHA Studies: Strategic Decisions in Health Administration
The purpose of the Master of Health Administration (MHA+) - Certificate in Advanced MHA Studies: Strategic Decisions in Health Administration is to provide interested Master of Health Administration (MHA) students with advanced knowledge of the science of decision-making. The Certificate is neither a freestanding nor an entry-level credential.
Only students of the MHA program can obtain the proposed Certificate in Advanced MHA Studies: Strategic Decisions in Health Administration. The Certificate requires that students complete the following four courses to be completed concurrently with the MHA degree:
- HESA 6100: Ethical Decisions in Health Administration
- HESA 6341: Management and Union Relations: Decisions and Implementation
- HESA 6345: Healthcare Leadership: Decisions, Ownership & Accountability
- HESA 6400: Executive Decisions: The Dynamics of Bias, Risk & Persuasion
MHA students choosing not to complete the Certificate, continue to access other elective courses.
Students should declare the MHA+ at the beginning of their program, however they may opt out and complete the regular MHA program of study.