Graduate Health Sciences Courses
Graduate Industrial Hygiene Courses
The School of Health Sciences offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) degree. The contemporary and rigorous curriculum, coupled with an extensive administrative internship experience, prepares students for entry-level and mid-level management positions within the field of health administration. Graduates will obtain employment in a wide variety of facilities and settings including, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, physician practices, consulting firms, managed care organizations, and health departments.
To be awarded the Master of Health Administration degree, you must earn 83 quarter hours, including a two-quarter-long internship. The maximum time allowed between the date that you first initiate graduate study toward the M.H.A. and the date that you complete the requirements for the degree is seven calendar years. The full-time M.H.A. program requires a minimum of 22 months to complete (including administrative internship). The M.H.A. program requires prerequisite introductory courses in statistics, management, and accounting. These courses must be completed with grades of "C" or higher from an accredited undergraduate institution. Students may apply to the program prior to completion of the prerequisites, although they must be completed no later than the summer prior to enrollment. You may transfer a maximum of 12 quarter hours of graduate credit from an accredited university providing the credit is designated graduate credit at the institution where it was taken, is letter-graded B or better, was earned in the past five years, and is approved by your advisor. Credit for courses taken by correspondence cannot be accepted toward the required minimum hours.
You must meet the following requirements to be considered for unconditional admission to the School of Health Sciences graduate program in health administration:
If you do not meet the above standards, you may be admitted on a conditional basis and informed of the conditions you must meet for unconditional acceptance. Conditions may or may not be taken for graduate credit. If you are admitted on a conditional basis, you are not eligible for financial assistance.
The following materials must be received before your application can be considered for admission:
Submit your completed application, GRE scores, transcripts, and application fee to the Office of Graduate Student Services, Ohio University, Wilson Hall, Athens OH 45701-2979.
The essay, resume, and letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the graduate coordinator, School of Health Sciences, Grover Center E317, Ohio University, Athens OH 45701-2979.
Full-time students are admitted only for fall quarter. You must complete the application process by June 1 at the latest; it is recommended, however, that applications for both admission and financial aid for the following year be received by April 15. International students must also present TOEFL scores. Financial assistant, such as assistantships are available.
Part-time students are admitted for any quarter. You must complete the application process by June 1 for fall quarter; November 1 for winter quarter, and February 1 for spring quarter.
Foundation Courses (65 hours)
Approved Electives (16 hours)
Internship (2 hours)
HLTH 699 Administrative Internship (1-6);
Complete at least 1 hour in each of two separate quarters.
University Publications and Computer Services revised this file (https://www.ohio.edu/~gcat/01-03/areas/hesc.htm) October 8, 2001.
Please e-mail comments or suggestions to "gcat@www.ohiou.edu."