
Accelerated MHA Program (3+2 BS/MHA)
Sacred Heart University offers undergraduates the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree and a Master of Health Administration degree within five years.
The ability to take advantage of the 3+2 option (three years of undergraduate course work and two years of graduate course work) is available only to students who choose an undergraduate major in health science. A student choosing a 3+2 option must work carefully with their undergraduate advisor to follow a specific sequence of study. Please note that some summer work is required for this 3+2 option. With appropriate planning, summer coursework may be completed at other universities offering equivalent courses.
Dual Degree Program Options for Health Administration Majors
Sacred Heart University’s dual degree programs provide a defined pathway for incoming freshmen to move seamlessly from an undergraduate to a graduate degree.
While some of our dual degree programs require specific undergraduate majors, others are open to almost all undergraduate disciplines. Apply to a dual degree program as an incoming freshman and you’ll have the opportunity to be admitted directly into the graduate program of your choice at the same time as your admission as an undergraduate student. Students are encouraged to reach out to your admissions counselor to discuss dual degree options.
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