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May 17, 2025
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Fall 2025 Health Sciences Catalog
Health Administration, MHA
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Complete admissions and curriculum information can be found on our website and in our bulletin: https://publichealth.stonybrookmedicine.edu/academics/bulletin
Program Director: Lisa Benz Scott, PhD
The MHA Program is a 2-year, fully online degree that develops highly qualified health management professionals with an understanding of population health competencies. Students have the opportunity to achieve their degree through a high quality, interactive, distance learning courses. The curriculum couples a strong foundation in general management principles with specialized instruction in healthcare administration and population health. Courses are led by full-time faculty members with terminal degrees and subject matter experts who are active practitioners in their fields.
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Master of Health Administration Curriculum
The curriculum of the MHA degree is designed to meet the growing need for health managers with competency in population health concepts and experts in population health with an understanding of health management principles. As the demand for high quality health managers grows, it is essential that health management professionals are able to articulate and apply managerial competencies that promote healthy populations. The MHA Program guides students to make connections and assess the intersection of these critical fields of study. Courses are completely online and asynchronous (students may log-in to classes at any time to complete discussions and assignments) with optional synchronous meetings. Each course is offered during a specific semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer). Students must enroll in Fall, Spring, and Summer courses in order to complete the program. The MHA Program requires a total of 51 credits that may be completed in two years with full-time enrollment. Part-time students may take classes at their own pace within a 5-year maximum time frame. Plans of Study
Plans of Study: Full-time students follow the standard two-year plan of study provided below, and part-time students work with an academic advisor to determine an individual plan of study to complete the degree in three, four, or five years. - Click here to review the Health Sciences Academic Calendar at Stony Brook University.
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