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A Master of Health Administration (MHA) is a professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership and managerial roles in hospitals and other healthcare systems, consulting firms, or healthcare related businesses. Students are given a strong foundation in analytical problem solving, budgeting and finance, ethics, legal and policy analyses.
The Master of Health Administration program is a 40-credit-hour degree program.
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program at The Catholic University of America is designed to prepare students for leadership and managerial roles in healthcare settings. The curriculum consists of 40 credit hours, divided between core and specialized courses.
Core Courses (25 credits):
Specialized Courses (15 credits):
The program emphasizes critical thinking, ethical leadership, and effective communication in healthcare administration, preparing graduates for various roles in hospitals, consulting firms, and other healthcare-related businesses.
Minimum Required Documents for Master's Degrees
*Some master’s programs may require a fee and additional documents.
Recommended Documents for Master’s Degrees
Catholic University offers comprehensive financial aid options that include need-based aid, scholarships, federal work-study, and other forms of financial assistance.