Graduate Programs

Health Administration M.P.A. (Admission suspended)

The Department of Public Administration offers a Master of Public Administration: Health Administration degree. Students admitted to this degree are required to complete 60 credits of coursework. For students interested in geriatrics, gerontology, and the administration of aging programs, the Institute of Aging offers a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology, which may be earned in conjunction with the MPA:HA degree.

Admissions to the program are currently suspended.

Requirements

Required Courses (39)

PA 511Public Administration

3

 

PA 513Administrative Ethics and Values

3

or

HSMP 573Values and Ethics in Health

3

  

PA 533Public Policy: Origins and Process

3

 

PA 534Administrative Law

3

or

HSMP 577Health Care Law and Regulation

3

 

PA 540Administrative Theory and Behavior

3

or

HSMP 541Organizational Behavior in Health Service Organizations

3

 

PA 551Analytic Methods in Public Administration I

3

PA 552Analytic Methods in Public Administration II

3

PA 582Public Budgeting

3

 

PA 590Human Resource Management in the Public Sector

3

or

HSMP 580Health Services Human Resources Management

3

 

PAH 570/HSMP 570Health Administration

3

HSMP 571Health Policy

3

HSMP 574Health Systems Organization

3

HSMP 586Introduction to Health Economics

3

Elective Courses (15)

Elective courses must be approved by your faculty advisor.

For each elective course you are considering, write a paragraph on how that course will help you with your career/professional development. For students with little or no experience in the health care sector, it is advised that you take PA 504 Cooperative Education within your first twelve months of the program.

Field of specialization

MPA: HA students must complete at least 30 credits that are health care specific by graduation. Consult with your advisor to verify acceptability of any courses counted towards the specialization that do not have a PAH prefix.

Integrative Experience (6)

The integrative experience PAH 509 is available to students only after they have completed at least 42 credits in their master’s program.

PAH 509Practicum

1-6

Diversity

At some point within their program of study students must satisfactorily complete one course the primary focus of which is diversity.  This does not require additional credit hours or coursework beyond the 60 credit requirement and can include courses taken as skill development or specialization classes.  Courses options include, but are not limited to the following.
PA 514Global Leadership and Management

3

PA 523Nongovernmental Organizations: Nonprofits on the World Stage

3

PA 529Nonprofit Field Study in Oaxaca, Mexico

3-6

PA 544International Field Experience

3

PA 547Culture, Values and Leadership

3

PA 549Cross-cultural Communication in the Public Sector

3

PA 593Civil Rights in Public Service

3

PA 594Diversity and Inclusion at Work

3

Other courses can be approved by the adviser.

Total Credit Hours: 60