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Health Administration, Master of Health Administration


Health Administration (153)


  • Graduate
  • Master of Health Administration
  • Health and Human Services
  • Public Health

Overview

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree program prepares graduates for administrative and managerial positions in different types of healthcare facilities and agencies including acute care, long-term care, group medical practices, managed care organizations, public health agencies, clinics, and health-related organizations such as pharmaceutical companies, medical equipment providers, and health care consulting firms.

The 36 credit-hour MHA program emphasizes applied and integrative learning based on professional competencies with the option of choosing a defined program focus area using electives.

MHA students will choose one 3-credit hour culminating experience and two 3-credit hour electives. A comprehensive exam assessment is required for all MHA seeking students.

Joint Undergraduate Master's Program (JUMP)

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program’s Joint Undergraduate-Master’s Degree Program (JUMP) at WKU allows academically outstanding students to start working toward a MHA (REF: 153) while completing either the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (REF: 564) or the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration (REF: 559).  Up to 12 credit hours can be double-counted toward both degrees, and up to 15 hours of graduate courses can be taken while a student is completing the undergraduate degree. The key benefit of the JUMP program is that it allows students to earn a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in an accelerated timeframe. For more information, see the MHA program admission requirements or contact the MHA Program Coordinator.

 

Applicants to the Master of Health Administration (MHA) program may receive full admission if they hold a baccalaureate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher is required on their baccalaureate degree, along with a statement of intent (minimum of 1 page, and no more than 2 pages) sent to the graduate program coordinator (Dr. Gregory Ellis-Griffith: gregory.ellis-griffith@wku.edu).  Applicants with two or more years of work experience require a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or higher on their baccalaureate degree.

Conditional Admission: If a student does not meet all university and program admission requirements but the academic program’s review of the student’s record indicates the likelihood of success, the student may be granted conditional admission by the Associate Provost for Research and Graduate Education upon the recommendation of the program. 

• Application and Graduate Studies Fees. Apply through: Graduate Admissions

Joint Undergraduate Master's Program (JUMP)

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program’s Joint Undergraduate-Master’s Degree Program (JUMP) at WKU allows academically outstanding students to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in an accelerated timeline by permitting a limited number of graduate credit hours to be double-counted toward both degrees. MHA JUMP students may complete up to twelve (12) graduate hours to be counted on both the undergraduate and graduate transcripts.

To be considered for admission to the MHA JUMP program, a student must meet the following requirements:

  • Be an undergraduate student in one of the following majors: Health Sciences (564), Health Care Administration (559).
  • A minimum of 60 credit hours earned and 15 or more credit hours remaining to complete the undergraduate degree.
  • A minimum of 24 undergraduate hours earned at WKU.
  • A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.25 for individuals earning their first baccalaureate degree.
  • A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.00 for individuals earning their second baccalaureate degree.
  • A letter of support from the applicant's undergraduate academic advisor or undergraduate program coordinator submitted to the MHA graduate program coordinator.
  • Approval of MHA Program Coordinator.

For questions or more information, contact the MHA Program Coordinator (Dr. Gregory Ellis-Griffith: gregory.ellis-griffith@wku.edu).

 
 
 

Degree Requirements (36 hours)

Course List
Required Courses (30 hours)
HCA 540Health Care Organization and Management3
HCA 541Strategic Management & Marketing of Health Services3
HCA 545Managerial Finance for Health Services3
HCA 547Global and Comparative Health Systems3
HCA 551Healthcare Jurisprudence and Quality3
HCA 555Healthcare Leadership and Change Management3
HCA 564Health Systems Informatics3
HCA 574Decision Making in Health Care3
HCA 586Health Economics & Policy3
Culminating Experience (3 hours, select one) 3
HCA 530
Independent Investigation in Health Care Administration
HCA 546
Graduate Internship
HCA 559
Global Health Service-Learning Practicum
PH 599
Thesis Research/Writing (Thesis Option )
Electives (6 hours, select two)6
HCA 542
Health Care Human Resources Administration
HCA 543
Health Care Quality and Accountability
HCA 544
Health Systems Design for Sustainable Practices
HCA 556
Ambulatory and Long-Term Care Management
HCA 571
Managed Care
HCA 572
Special Topics in Health Services
EOHS 550
Principles of Occupational Safety and Health
EOHS 572
Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
PH 520
Biostatistics for Public Health
PH 580
Public Health Foundations and Practice
PH 582
Epidemiology
PH 583
Public Health Administration
PH 584
Principles of Environmental Health
PH 585
Global Health
PH 587
Health Behavior Theory
LEAD 500
Effective Leadership Studies
LEAD 515
Leading an Adaptive Organization
LEAD 520
Collaborative Team Leadership
Total Hours36
*Other elective courses may be chosen with advisor approval. 1
Modality: This program is fully online.

 

 

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