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    Nov 23, 2024  
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4+1 Undergraduate to M.H.A.


The 4+1 Bachelor to MHA program allows undergraduate students in business (all majors) with at least 60 undergraduate credit hours and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale to take graduate coursework in the Master of Healthcare, M.H.A.   program, which will not only count towards fulfilling their undergraduate degree requirements, but will also count toward the completion of the MHA program. Qualified students may take up to 12 credit hours (4 courses) from the MHA curriculum, which will reduce the time necessary to complete the graduate degree from two years to as little as one year following the completion of the undergraduate degree (see table below). 

The admission criteria for participation in the 4+1 program are as follows:

  • Students must have completed 60 undergraduate credit hours toward their baccalaureate degree.
  • Students must maintain a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale while taking MHA courses.

 

MHA Courses Undergraduate Business Courses
HA509 Management of Health Information Systems    IS310 Business Applications   
HA515 Marketing and Consumer Driven Healthcare    MK351 Principles of Marketing   
HA516 Healthcare Finance    FI360 Financial Management   
HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems    HC466 Planning and Organizing Community Health Services    
HA603 Healthcare Research Methods for Managerial Decision-Making    MG315 Advanced Business Statistics   
HA604 Healthcare Economics and Policy    HC451 Healthcare and the Political Process   
HA605 Healthcare Organizational Behavior and Leadership    MG371 Management and Organizational Behavior   
HA612 Healthcare Operations Management    MG375 Production and Operations Management   

Alternative course pairings may be possible but are subject to the approval of the MHA Program Director and area coordinators prior to enrollment. For additional information about the 4+1 program and to get started, contact your undergraduate Student Success Advisor.