Master of Healthcare Administration and Master of Public Administration Joint Degree (MHA/MPA) Postgraduate Program By University of Utah |Top Universities

Master of Healthcare Administration and Master of Public Administration Joint Degree (MHA/MPA)

Main Subject Area

Medicine Related StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Study Level

Masters

The CAHME-accredited Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree at the David Eccles School of Business prepares students for success in administrative positions in both the private and public sectors of the healthcare industry, including healthcare...
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Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Study Level

Masters

The CAHME-accredited Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree at the David Eccles School of Business prepares students for success in administrative positions in both the private and public sectors of the healthcare industry, including healthcare...
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Admission Requirements

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All international graduate applicants to the University of Utah must meet the following minimum Graduate School requirements: A bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited U.S. college or university or from an institution recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education in their home country. The Office of International Admissions will determine if applicants with international degrees meet the Graduate School's requirement of a recognized bachelor's degree. At least a 3.0 or higher undergraduate weighted mean GPA on a 4.0 scale. If the undergraduate GPA is below 3.0, a GPA will be calculated for the last two years attended if schooling was done at a foreign institution, and based upon the last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) if the student attended a U.S. institution. Other English Language Requirements: 550 on the TOEFL PBT (paper-based).

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Tuition fees

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