The Master of Health Administration program at Sacred Heart is a flexible, 40-credit online program which can be completed in 2.5 years. Faculty have real-world experience and are employed in the areas in which they teach, providing a practical approach to solving today’s health-care challenges.

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Why Earn Your Master of Health Administration (MHA) at Sacred Heart? 

The Master of Health Administration program at Sacred Heart is a 40-credit, online program designed for those interested in working in clinical and non-clinical health care. Be prepared to become an integral leader in shaping your organization’s future during this time of rapid evolution in the health-care environment. You will be ready to lead the advancement of health-care delivery through competencies acquired in the program, including finance, economics, leadership, quality, ethics and strategic planning. You will gain an understanding of the organization of health-care systems and how they may be optimized to maximize efficiencies and ensure patient safety and quality of care. 

In the MHA program, you will also:

  • Benefit from interdisciplinary coursework that focuses on improving health-care delivery, health systems and policy and their intersection with economics, law, ethics, and leadership
  • Learn to be an effective, visionary leader able to respond to and serve within your greater community
  • Acquire broad and relevant exposure to topics essential to managing the complex and ever-evolving, health-care industry
  • Gain practical real-world experiences collaborating with faculty who are professional, clinical and administrative leaders in their field
  • Be prepared to communicate respectfully and with empathy, and to create and lead organizations bound by ethics and values
  • Analyze case studies utilizing real-life cases, relevant projects, lively discussion and interactive learning forums