• Master of Health Administration is a 2 years program offered at the University of Scranton.
  • It is offered on both online and on-campus modes.
  • This program is accredited by Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education.
  • The MHA program requires 44 credits plus fieldwork for the degree. The curriculum consists of 41 core credits, 3 elective credits, and fieldwork.
  • Students may start coursework in the fall semester only.
  • The program provides local, regional, and international students a comprehensive, practical, and interdisciplinary set of core competencies, knowledge, skills, and values for health administration jobs in a variety of healthcare organizations
  • The MHA program provides practical scholarship, including publications and presentations, to disciplines related to health administration.
  • Additionally, the program contributes scholarship to its disciplines, including applied research, publications, and presentations. It also contributes service to its communities and professions through voluntary work and consultation.