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The MHA (Master of Health Administration) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), https://www.cahme.org/

Master of Health Administration (MHA) Program Mission

The Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree at the University of South Florida develops students’ knowledge and skills in contemporary management methods and policy decision making, integrating a population health management approach.  Students are prepared for management and leadership positions in health services and related organizations throughout the nation.  The MHA degree serves early to mid-career professionals, including those seeking transition into and advancement within the health care industry, as well as well qualified recent graduates of regionally accredited undergraduate programs, or their international equivalent.

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 MHA Program Vision and Values

MHA Program Vision

The MHA at USF aims to become a program that:

  • Will be a leading authority in health administration education and practice in Florida.

  • Has a growing national reputation.

  • Provides a scholarly environment that attracts the best people to freely explore their intellectual and career interests.

  • Has a passion for learning and scholarship in health administration to create healthy communities.

  • Is superior with a diverse learning community striving for excellence in all endeavors.

  • Provides a culture that fosters personal and professional development.

  • Values interdisciplinary collaboration within the College and across USF Health, the University, the community, and the industry.

MHA Program Values

  1. Commitment to Health Administration and Healthy Communities

  2. Integrity and Professionalism

  3. Discovery

  4. Collaboration

  5. Collegiality

 Getting Assistance

Getting Assistance

Academic and Student Affairs is here to help. We are located in the College of Public Health, The WELL (MDA - across Holly from the College of Public Health), and remotely. 

 Printing Guidebook Pages

Users may print any single page of the document using the "..." menu in the upper right corner and exporting the page to a PDF copy. 

 Disclaimer

Disclaimer

This version of the MHA Guidebook is the official version of the USF College of Public Health Guidebook for the MHA degree effective for the current catalog. This is a subset of and supplement to the USF Graduate Catalog. If there are conflicts between the two documents the USF Graduate Catalog prevails. The College of Public Health reserves the right to change its rules, courses, and requirements from time to time and to make all such changes applicable to all students, whether new or continuing, when in its sole judgment such changes are deemed necessary. .

To view the complete USF Graduate Catalog, go to https://catalog.usf.edu; to view overarching USF regulations and policies go to regulationspolicies.usf.edu/

MHA Statistics

You may view View MHA Statistics regarding completion and employment rates.


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