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Online Master of Health Administration (MHA)

Build the Skills and Confidence Needed in a Leadership Role

Ohio University's Master of Health Administration (MHA) will prepare you with the skills you need to pursue a career in healthcare leadership.

This online, 36-credit program provides a personalized experience through a choice of specializations. Graduate with the knowledge and strategic insight to assume leadership responsibilities.

Graduate ready to pursue roles in hospitals, group physician practices, clinics, mental health organizations, rehabilitation centers, educational organizations, and health insurance and governmental organizations.

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100% online courses

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2 year duration

GRE/GMAT
not required
36
credit hours
4
specializations
Part-time
format

Graduate Ready to Lead

Ohio University's online Master of Health Administration online, 36-credit program will empower you to balance both mission and business needs. Upon graduation, you will be equipped with the foundational knowledge to lead excellent, patient-centered care in a range of healthcare organizations.

Advance Your Career Path

With specializations including healthcare leadership, business analytics, project management, and quality improvement, the MHA degree allows you to tailor your experience and graduate confident in your ability to take a leading role in your healthcare organization.

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Top 5 Jobs with an MHA 

  1. Practice Manager - $104,280.1
  2. Clinical Director -  The average wage is around $77,4002 with top clinical directors earning as much as $123,000.2
  3. Long-Term Care Administrator - $104,280.1
  4. Health Services Manager - $113,730.1
  5. Admissions Coordinator or Director - Admissions coordinators average about $20 an hour, which makes the annual salary around $43,657.3 (Pay can vary depending on the job position. For example, an admissions coordinator working at a nursing home can earn an average of $71,464 per year.3)
  • Online Learning Experience

    No matter what your career goals are, Ohio University can help you get there. We offer a wide range of online graduate programs specifically for professionals who are ready for their next step. Complete focused courses and maintain your work and personal responsibilities by studying when and where it's convenient for you. As a student, you'll learn alongside fellow leaders and have access to the same expert faculty and leading-edge curriculum as you would on campus.

  • About the College of Health Sciences and Professions

    At the Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions, we’re one of the nation’s largest health-focused colleges. But, more importantly, our innovative approach to addressing health – what affects it, who provides it and how to improve it – has global impact. 

Financial Aid and Scholarships

OHIO is committed to offering affordable, competitive tuition and has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year as a best-value university by U.S. News & World Report. We offer financial aid to all students who qualify. To be considered eligible to receive financial assistance, you must file the current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to begin the financial aid process. The Ohio University School Code is 003100.

Incentive Scholarships of up to 15% are available for alumni, military/veteran students and employees of corporate partners applying to an online graduate degree or certificate program. Contact us to learn more.

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Sources

  1. "Medical and Health Services Managers," U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved March 7, 2023 from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/medical-and-health-services-managers.htm#tab-1
  2. "Average Clinical Director Salary," PayScale. Retrieved March 7, 2023 from https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Clinical_Director/Salary
  3. "Admissions Coordinator Salaries," Glassdoor. Retrieved March 7, 2023 from https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/admissions-coordinator-salary-SRCH_KO0,22.htm