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Master of Arts in Human and Health Services Administration
This graduate degree program is designed to accommodate master’s students who are interested in furthering their preparation for advancement in the human and health service areas.
The option provides a broad-based perspective of the health care and human service delivery systems. It is not designed to provide primary professional preparation. Students selecting this option must have a prior training and/or work history in an applicable area for job entry. This option is intended to serve as a mechanism for professional advancement by enhancing the student’s competency level and expanding his/her knowledge base.
Program curriculum covers strategic planning; cultural, social and diversity issues; and ethics.
The Master of Arts in Human and Health Services Administration is a 33-hour degree program completed 100% online.
