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May 17, 2004
University of Michigan: Master of Health Services Administration
University: University of Michigan
Department: Department of Health Management and Policy
Location: Ann Arbor, MI, USA
The University of Michigan's Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) is designed to provide a well-rounded, high-quality professional education to gifted, dedicated men and women who aspire to leading positions in the management and planning of health services. A wide variety of career opportunities await our graduates. MHSA alumni hold key positions in hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, home health care organizations, health insurance companies, health maintenance organizations, complex organizations integrating health care provision and financing, consulting firms, and government agencies.
The MHSA curriculum consists of 60 credit hours, and is designed to provide students with an array of skills that will prepare them for careers in either the public or the private sector. Coursework integrates a variety of disciplines, including biostatistics, economics, epidemiology, finance, law, organizational theory, and political science. Thus, our students receive training in the management and administration of health care organizations and in health care policy.
For more details about the program, please visit:
http://www.sph.umich.edu/hmp/programs/
http://www.umich.edu