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2017-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Healthcare Administration - MHA


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We are committed to being the premier, dynamic, graduate program focused on learning and service, where students from culturally diverse backgrounds fulfill their potential as leaders in healthcare management. The WSSU Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program is a part-time program that strives to increase the participation of underrepresented populations in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. The MHA program provides a comprehensive graduate experience designed to meet the needs of working professionals who are in the early stages of their careers. Led by a mixture of faculty drawn from academic and professional backgrounds, students gain competencies in management and business functions that are applicable to a wide range of healthcare organizations.

We value

  • Compassion for all
  • Leadership that makes a difference
  • Integrity in all situations
  • Excellence in all undertakings
  • Diversity focused on inclusion
  • Service as a creed for life

Program Goals

  • The program will include a student body of culturally-diverse working professionals, including members of populations that are underrepresented in the healthcare administration field.
  • The program will utilize faculty with academic and professional backgrounds that support the curriculum.
  • The program will be grounded in values that serve as guides to behavior and decision-making.
  • The Program curriculum will be based on an appropriate competency model.
  • Graduates will demonstrate competency in business functions core to healthcare management.
  • The program will produce research that supports the mission, vision and values of the program.
  • The program will encourage service to the university and the community.

Application Deadline

Applications for full-time and part-time study are admitted for the fall. For full consideration, applications are expected by February 15th. Space permitting applications recieved after February 15th will be reviewed until the extended deadline March 1st.   

Transfer Credits

Subject to the approval of the Graduate Program Coordinator, up to 9 hours of graduate transfer credit may be applied toward the MHA. Graduate transfer credit will only be granted for courses completed with a grade of “B” or better and taken within the last five (5) years. 

Degree Requirements

The MHA program consists of 40 credit hours: 13 courses (there are no internship requirements). Students in the MHA program must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0 (“B” average); no more than two grades of “C” are allowed. Student must take one additional graduate elective.

Time Limits for Completion

The time limit for completion of the program is six years.

Program Structure

Students admitted in the fall. The MHA is a lock-step program that utilizes the cohort structure. Students following the prescribed plan of study can complete the MHA program in 2 years (four semesters).

Courses

MHA 5303 - Health Law, Ethics & Policy

MHA 5305 - Healthcare Finance & Decision Analysis I

MHA 5310 - Healthcare Information Systems Management

MHA 6312- Healthcare Finance & Decision Analysis II

MHA 6315 - Patient Centeredness & Change

MHA 6318 - Grant Management and Writing

MHA 6330 -  Healthcare Professional Relations

MHA 6337 - Population Health Planning

MHA 6405 - Strategic Planning & Marketing

MHA 6340- Advanced Healthcare Management Applications

MHA 6345 - Environmental Health Management

MHA 6350 - Healthcare Leadership & Communications

 

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0
  • Electronic submission of application to the HAMPCAS enrollment management portal (https://portal.hampcas.org/) designating your wish to apply to Winston-Salem State University or via WSSU graduate admissions portal
  • Leadership Potential Assessment*
  • Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score may take place of the leadership potential assessment.
    • The academic standard preferred by faculty is that applicants have a combined verbal and quantitative GRE precentile scores of at lease 90 (or the equivalent GMAT score)
  • One official copy of all transcripts
  • Three recommendation letters
  • Admissions essay *
  • Resume’ – work experience is a critical component of the admission process
  • $50 application fee

*Contact the Department of Healthcare Management for instructions, 336-750-3394



Since preferred consideration is given to those who submit their application early, all application materials should be submitted as soon as possible.

All application materials should be submitted to:

Department of Healthcare Managment

Winston-Salem State University

F.L. Atkins Building. room 407 A

601. S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Winston-Salem, NC 27110

International students must also provide a financial certification of sufficient funds to carry on graduate study, a sponsor’s affidavit, and an evaluation of transcripts by an International Education Evaluation Services. Those who do not have English as their native language must provide TOEFL scores of 550 or better (written) or 213 (computer) Or IELTS scored of 6.5 or better.

Departmental Links

Graduate Programs Webpage

Master of Healthcare Administration Webpage

 

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