Master of Health Administration (Community Care) (MHA(CC))

Master

In Toronto (Canada)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Toronto (Canada)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Master of Health Administration in Community Care (MHA(CC)) is the first Canadian graduate degree in this dynamic and growing sector. There is a large demand for graduate-prepared managers in private, public and not-for-profit organizations that plan, coordinate and deliver clinical and supportive health care in the community.

This program addresses the need for innovative and entrepreneurial managers who can effectively and ethically lead, manage and/or start organizations that deliver care across diverse populations and locations. The program’s convenient downtown location and modular format enables students to work full-time while completing the program in 16 months. Focusing on innovation, analytics and entrepreneurship, the MHA (CC) is designed for professionals already working in health care and those interested in transitioning into this vital and rewarding career.

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Location

Start date

Toronto (Canada)
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Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Completion of a four-year undergraduate (or equivalent degree) from an accredited institution
Minimum grade point average (GPA) or equivalent of 3.00/4.33 (B) in the last two years of study
Completion of an undergraduate course in statistics
Statement of interest
Resumé/CV
Minimum of two years work experience in health-care in Canada
Transcripts
Two letters of recommendation
English language proficiency requirement
Interview may be required

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Subjects

  • Community Care
  • Health Administration
  • Healthcare
  • Management
  • Sector
  • Comparative
  • Strategy
  • Capstone
  • Technology
  • Community
  • Research
  • Individual

Course programme

The program can be completed over four semesters and all core courses will be offered in a modular format. Students will be in class Thursday evenings, and all day Friday and Saturday, five times in the first and third semesters, but less in the second and fourth semesters. The elective course requirement is offered on a weekly basis and taken in the Winter or Spring terms.

1st Fall semester:
  • MH 8001: Strategy in the Home and Community Care
  • MH 8002: Comparative Health-Care Policy
1st Winter semester:
  • MH 8003: Management in Home and Community Care
  • MH8006: Research in Community Care
1st Spring/Summer semester:
  • MH 8004: Performance in Home and Community Care
  • MH 8005: Information Technology for Home and Community Care
2nd Fall semester:
  • MH 8101Seminar: Solving a Community Care Problem (Capstone A)
  • MH 8102Teamwork in Community Care (Capstone B)
Master of Health Administration (Community Care) MHA(CC)
  • Strategy in the Home and Comm. Care Sector
  • Comparative Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Management in Home and Community Care
  • Performance in Home and Community Care
  • Information Technology for Home and Community Care
  • Research for Community Care
AND one of the following Options:

Capstone A (Group)
  • Seminar: Solving a Community Care Problem
  • Teamwork in Community Care
OR

Capstone B (Individual)
  • Major Research Paper

Master of Health Administration (Community Care) (MHA(CC))

Price on request