College of Arts & Sciences
Graduate Program Overview
 
The Master's in Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree prepares graduates for leadership and management positions in the increasingly complex and dynamic healthcare industry. Designed for professionals who wish to advance in their management careers or individuals interested in pursuing a healthcare management career, it draws students from health service organizations such as healthcare systems, hospitals, assisted living facilities, medical group practices, managed care organizations, home care agencies, pharmaceutical companies, management consulting firms and industries that supply services to healthcare organizations.

Reasons Why Students Choose to Pursue Their Graduate Education at Seton Hall.

  • Our MHA courses highlight healthcare topics and current issues.
  • Our professors involve healthcare practitioners on regular basics.
  • Our classes are small, with no more than 15-20 students in each.
  • Our 42-credit program can be completed both on-campus and online in two years.
  • Our graduates go on to work in diverse healthcare positions.

The MHA program is offered on campus and online.

MHA Honor Society Induction Ceremony
On May 4, 2011, 22 MHA students were inducted into the honor society Upsilon Phi Delta by Dr. Anne Hewitt, MHA Program Director and Associate Professor. New Jersey Assistant Commissioner of Health, Patricia A. Polansky, provided the keynote address for the Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program's honor society induction on Wednesday, May 4, 2011. As part of the Upsilon Phi Delta induction ceremony, Commissioner Polansky spoke about the current opportunities and challenges in healthcare administration across the continuum of healthcare. To read more information about the Upsilon Phi Delta Induction Ceremony please click here.

We also offer a Graduate MHA Certificate Program both on campus and online.

The Seton Hall University MHA program is a participant in the American College of Healthcare Executives Higher Education Network. We are currently accepting applications for September 2011, January 2012 and March 2010.

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