Do you wish to enter into a Health
Administration career ready to manage hospitals, medical groups and home care
agencies, fully prepared to take advantage of advancement opportunities? At Governors State University, we offer professionals the opportunity to do
just that in a manner that is convenient to working adults. Our Master of
Health Administration degree gives our graduates the confidence and skills
they require to meet the challenges that organizations need and employers
demand.
Designed
to accommodate the schedules of working adults, our program can be completed on a part-time basis. It may be possible to complete the master’s as
a full-time student, but we will not guarantee that you can do so every
semester. In the typical progression, a
student will take two courses per semester, and four courses per year.
Our comprehensive program is 54 credit
hours and has the accreditation of the Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Management Education. We are proud of the fact that our Master of
Health Administration program is one of only three CAHME-accredited programs offered
by an Illinois public university. GSU's
program is one of only four CAHME-accredited programs in the entire state.
To apply to the Master of
Health Administration (MHA) program at GSU, you will need to use the Healthcare
Administration, Management & Policy Centralized Application System,
otherwise known as HAMPCAS. You begin
the application process by clicking on the Create New Account button (on the
HAMPCAS website). Please see our website
to learn more about our program as well as the complete requirements.
We invite you to explore GSU’s many
degree, certificate and individual course offerings listed on our website. Each college has stellar programs and
world-class professors, all focused on delivering academic excellence in a
small-class setting. If your passion is to make someone’s life better, the
degrees and certificates we offer in the College of Health & Human Services
are your perfect fit.
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