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Johns Hopkins University MHA

Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Masters
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$79,894
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Updated
December 2, 2024
Program Details
Program Length
2 years
Self-paced, flexible schedule
Program Cost
$79,894
total
Financial aid may be available
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The program cost may vary depending on factors such as where you live, how many transfer credits you have and whether you're eligible for financial aid.

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Program length is the expected time to complete all requirements based on full-time enrollment.

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The Master’s in Health Administration (MHA) program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is tailored for early-career health care professionals aspiring to become executives. The program features an accelerated curriculum that consists of one year of full-time coursework, followed by an 11-month compensated administrative residency at various Hopkins affiliate or partner institutions nationwide.

**Program Highlights**:
- One year of full-time academic coursework
- 11-month compensated administrative residency
- Opportunities at multiple Hopkins affiliate or partner institutions

**Graduate Outcomes**:
- Acquisition of hands-on experience in health care settings
- Development of a professional network
- Mastery of analytical, technical, and management skills necessary for leadership roles in hospitals, health systems, health insurance, and consulting firms.
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About Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, founded in 1876 by philanthropist Johns Hopkins. The institution revolutionized higher education by integrating teaching and research, and it remains a leading academic institution with extensive research and development expenditures. With nine academic divisions and numerous campuses globally, Johns Hopkins emphasizes knowledge for the world through its mission to educate students, foster research, and contribute to societal benefits.

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