GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The faculty in the School of Health Administration and Policy offer the Master of Health Services Administration (M.H.S.A.) degree. The M.H.S.A. program is accredited by the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration. Students enrolled in the school may earn concurrent M.H.S.A./M.B.A. degrees. The school also collaborates with the College of Law to allow students to earn concurrently the M.H.S.A./J.D. degrees, and the College of Nursing to allow students to earn concurrently the M.H.S.A. degree and the M.S. degree in Nursing with a concentration in nursing administration.
Through the Arizona Graduate Program in Public Health, the school faculty administer a health administration and policy concentration that leads to a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree granted by the University of Arizona. The M.P.H. is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. Courses pertaining to the M.P.H. program include
HSA 598 | Biostatistics (3) |
HSA 598 | Epidemiology (3) |
HSA 598 | Health Care Finance (3) |
HSA 598 | Health Care Organization and Systems (3) |
HSA 598 | Health Services Administration and Policy (3) |
HSA 598 | Policy Issues in Healthcare (3) |
HSA 598 | Principles of Health Economics (3) |
Undergraduates may register in the above courses with permission of the instructor using the HSA 498 designation.
For more information on programs, see the Graduate Catalog.
Omnibus Courses: See omnibus courses that may be offered.