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Master of Health Administration


The 100% online Master of Health Administration (MHA) provides you with the education and training needed to prepare you for the ever-changing challenges of healthcare. You will develop skills and expand your knowledge-base to become a well-rounded leader and innovator in your industry with a focus on global health and sustainable operations. This flexible degree program was created to meet the needs of students — whether a working professional, a traditional student or someone interested in service-learning and research allowing you to take your career to greater heights without having to give up your job or lifestyle. 

Complement  your degree with the graduate certificate in Global Health Administration. 

The online Master of Health Administration will prepare you for roles such as:

  • Director of Ambulatory Surgery Center 
  • Healthcare Consultant 
  • Healthcare Executive/C-Suite Positions in Healthcare 
  • Medical and Health Services Managers  
  • Clinical Director / Clinical Manager 
  • Health Information Manager 
  • Nursing Home Administrator 
  • Medical Records Specialists 
  • Health Technologists 
  • Internation Patient Services  
  • Advancement and job change opportunities  

For additional information about the MHA degree such as competencies, MHA Handbook, course sequencing and enrollment dates, visit www.wku.edu/mha 


Program Information

  

To learn more about WKU Graduate School and the Master of Health Administration, view the Graduate Catalog. To take the next step on your climb to the top, apply today!

For more information about the program, fill out the form below.

 


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Western Kentucky University does not guarantee a job to graduates upon completion of any program.

 

 


 

 

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 Last Modified 7/24/25