Major in Health Services Administration, M.H.A.
Health Services Administration is about ensuring that clinics, healthcare, hospitals and urgent care centers are run well from a business perspective. While compassion, knowledge, and science are critical skills to have in the healthcare profession, so too is ensuring that everything is well-planned and stays coordinated for better outcomes for the patients and providers. That's where Health Services Administration factors in.
By earning your master's degree in Health Services Administration, you will be making decisions about the business of healthcare and how to provide the best outcomes for the people you serve.
Online
Hour Degree
Hour Certificate Option
Why Study Health Services Administration at MSU Texas?
Are you passionate about healthcare and looking to advance your career in this dynamic industry? The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program at MSU Texas is the perfect opportunity for you. With the increasing demand for healthcare services, the need for executives to oversee the provision of these services is also on the rise, making it a highly in-demand career path.
Our 100% online, 33-hour degree, no GRE required program offers a flexible format that allows you to continue working full-time while pursuing your degree. As an MSU Texas MHA program student, you will gain comprehensive knowledge and skills essential for success in the healthcare industry.
We also offer a graduate certificate option. The 100% online, 18-hour graduate certificate in Health Services Administration is available for working professionals who would like to expand their knowledge and further their education in healthcare administration without pursuing a full graduate degree. This certificate is a wonderful addition for students pursuing a Master's in Business Administration or other degrees who want to work in health services administration. Courses that meet the academic requirements are eligible to transfer into the Master of Health Administration program should you choose to continue toward the MHA degree.
Our program covers various topics, including healthcare financial management, operational and strategic management, research, marketing, and informatics. Many courses are taught by executive leaders with experience in not-for-profit and for-profit integrated healthcare delivery systems, including hospitals, physician practices, academic medicine, research, joint ventures, ambulatory sites, value-based care programs, health plans, managed care, and other alternative payment models.
With small class sizes, faculty committed to helping you succeed, and high-quality education, you will be well-prepared for a rewarding career in this critical field. Don't wait any longer to take the next step in your career - apply to the MSU Texas MHA program today!
It taught me the importance of patience and trusting the process in each class. Having successful instructors in the health administration industry has greatly empowered me for my future career. Their expertise and guidance have illuminated the wide range of career fields available. Additionally, they have encouraged me to seek out opportunities within health administration, enabling me to gain valuable experiences beyond the classroom and apply my knowledge to real-world situations. A highlight of the MHA program for me has been the unwavering support from Dr. (Jennifer) Anderson. Despite the challenges of having most instructors being off-campus, Dr. Anderson has made communication effortless. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at MSU Texas and look forward to another enriching year as I complete my MHA master's degree.
Jeanri Buys
Health Services Administration, M.H.A.
Robert D. & Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences & Human Services
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for Medical and Health Services Managers
Median Pay as of May 2023
Much faster than average growth rate 2022 through 2032
Number of Jobs Held in 2022
I also learned how different the healthcare system and hospitals are constantly changing to adapt to new inactions and also how the world is changing. What made me feel empowered in my career is it never showed me the right way to run a hospital, but instead showed me different ways to improve a healthcare system within a hospital and also what can affect your hospital and the systems. My best memories were friends that I made along the way — our backgrounds were different — but we all had the same goal when pursuing this program.
Adriana Brown
Health Services Administration, M.H.A.
Robert D. & Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences & Human Services