The Master of Health Administration (MHA) at the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, is a professional graduate degree designed for clinicians, administrators, researchers, and managers who seek to enhance their leadership, health policy, and management skills in healthcare. The program is delivered in an executive, modular format to accommodate working professionals. Courses are taught by faculty from SPPH, the Sauder School of Business, and health sector leaders. The 42-credit curriculum covers core topics such as health policy, health systems, management, accounting, finance, quantitative methods, and leadership, culminating in an independent capstone research project. Classes are typically held every 3-4 weeks on weekends at the Robson Square campus in downtown Vancouver, with a mix of in-person, hybrid, and online delivery to support flexibility and accessibility. The program focuses on applied learning, equity, diversity, and preparing graduates for leadership roles in the increasingly complex healthcare sector.
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