Online Master of Health Administration
Online Master of Health Administration
Help Shape and Lead the Future of Health Administration
Purdue University’s online Master of Health Administration (MHA) program positions you at the forefront of healthcare transformation. As a program in candidacy for accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), this program is committed to achieving the highest standards in health administration education. Explore the complexities of the U.S. health system while building a well-rounded foundation for leadership roles in hospitals, clinics, public health agencies and beyond. Develop expertise in organizational operations, strategic planning and leadership so you can make a lasting impact on the future of healthcare. This program prepares graduates for a wide range of roles in clinical leadership, health finance, healthcare IT and system operations — empowering you to make a lasting impact in a rapidly evolving field.
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Student Testimonials

“My biggest goal is to change the way people think about places like nursing homes and other spaces dedicated to taking care of the elderly. It’s important that elderly people don’t think of care facilities as a death sentence. Changing people’s perception of needing care later in life can make the whole process of aging a lot less scary.” – Lisa Sheeley

“At Purdue, I was able to focus on what I was interested in, which was veterans’ health care. Veterans are a particularly vulnerable population, so there’s lots of interesting challenges when it comes to figuring out health care solutions for them. We have to be innovative, forward-thinkers if we want to make an impact.” – Suesan Coleman