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Health care needs educators to help inform patients, prepare professionals to take on new responsibilities or expand their skills in this dynamic field. In the Master of Health Administration with a concentration in Education degree program, you’ll explore curriculum development, assessment and evaluation, the latest teaching and learning strategies as well as a health administration core curriculum. As a graduate, you’ll have the skills to deliver an education to a variety of audiences in a health care or service setting. Discover how University of Phoenix can help you gain expertise in health care education.
*Maryland residents completing this program will earn a Master of Health Administration with an emphasis in Education.
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The core curriculum of the Master of Health Administration with a concentration in Education degree program consists of 43 credit hours.
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With federal military tuition assistance, you may receive 100% federal Tuition Assistance for your military service.
At University of Phoenix, you can apply your Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty, or your Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve to your educational costs.
If you're a veteran or military servicemember who served a minimum of 90 combined days on active duty after September 10th, 2001, you may be eligible for Post 9/11 GI benefits.
As a military spouse, you may be eligible for financial assistance that can help you pursue your degree.
The University of Phoenix Master of Health Administration with a concentration in Education degree program helps students build the skills needed to manage the educational needs of several audiences in a variety of health care settings. Master of Health Administration with a concentration in Education graduates:
» Create strategic plans that relate to educating in a health care organization.
» Evaluate the impact of health care policies as they relate to educational needs.
» Utilize data to support quality and performance-measured decision-making processes.
» Demonstrate effective delivery of educational materials to a variety of audiences.
» Analyze the impact of various management and leadership theories within health care organizations’ data.
» Study topics such as Role of the Health Care/Nursing Educator, as well as advanced courses that create a core foundation in health administration to help facilitate effective decision-making.
Our faculty members have working experience in the fields that they teach, and they hold advanced degrees — master’s degrees or higher. This combination of experience and academic achievement means our faculty are industry leaders who provide students with a balanced view of how theory can be applied to a working environment.
The University of Phoenix Health Administration curricula are developed to reflect program outcomes and industry standards. The coursework is updated in response to student assessment results and faculty feedback to keep course content effective, relevant and aligned with the latest industry information.
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University of Phoenix has joined the Presidents’ Alliance for Excellence in Student Learning and Accountability, which is part of the nonprofit group the New Leadership Alliance. As a volunteer member of the Presidents’ Alliance, we have made a commitment to significantly improve assessment of and accountability for student learning outcomes.
To fulfill that commitment and to engage in continuous improvement of programs, University of Phoenix has reported on the learning outcomes for our degree programs, as well as the process of gathering and analyzing the information. Our aim is to share student outcomes to monitor the effectiveness of our programs and enable improvement.
Review the learning outcomes report for the Master of Health Administration program.
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The University of Phoenix Health Administration programs are designed to provide support for the educational and career progression needs of both aspiring and experienced health care professionals. Our comprehensive degree and certificate programs, from Associate to Doctoral degree levels, help develop core competencies which apply to the progression of responsibilities and needs in health care careers.
University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The College of Natural Sciences offers degree programs in Health Administration and Environmental Science. In our coursework we combine working knowledge from the field with a theory-based framework, which helps students develop the know-how to put strategies into practice.
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