
Learning Never Stops for Health Professionals
Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A)
Seton Hall’s Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.) prepares students for leadership roles in today’s complex healthcare environment. The 42-credit program is the only CAHME-accredited online/hybrid M.H.A. in New Jersey.
The curriculum is organized around six core learning domains:
- Leadership in the healthcare environment
- Management for healthcare leaders and professionals
- Critical thinking and analytical skills applied to industry challenges
- Population health within the healthcare environment
- Communication for effective relationships
- Professionalism and ethics
Graduate Certificates
Build targeted expertise with graduate certificates from Seton Hall University, designed for working health professionals seeking career advancement.
Program Highlights
- 15 credits
- Fully online format
- Taught by expert faculty
- Certificate awarded through a nationally recognized, accredited MHA program
- Flexible, career-focused courses for busy professionals
- Practical coursework focused on skills, strategies, and professional growth
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Healthcare Administration
Ideal for professionals seeking targeted development in healthcare leadership. All courses may be applied toward the MHA degree.
Population Health Management
Develop in-demand expertise in population health strategies that improve access, quality, and cost of care. Coursework emphasizes data analytics, patient engagement, and collaborative approaches to advancing a culture of wellness.
Practice Management for Health Professionals
Gain practical management skills to navigate today’s rapidly evolving healthcare environment. Learn contemporary models and strategies to lead practices through consolidation, innovation, and change.
Global Health Management
Prepare to address healthcare challenges on a global scale. Explore leadership strategies related to public health crises, emerging threats, and innovative responses to global health needs.

