Overview
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) at Texas A&M University is a professional graduate program that prepares students to lead and manage complex health organizations. The program offers a resident track for students embarking on their careers and an executive track for currently employed health professionals. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in health policy, finance, quality improvement, strategic planning, and organizational behavior, giving students the analytical and managerial skills needed to navigate the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Through coursework, applied learning, and a required residency, students gain hands‑on experience addressing real challenges in hospitals, health systems, public health agencies, and other healthcare organizations.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M's MHA program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) and a proud member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration, reflecting its commitment to high standards and professional readiness. Students benefit from close faculty mentorship, strong industry partnerships, and a curriculum that integrates leadership development with practical application. With access to a robust professional network and the broader Aggie community, graduates are well‑positioned for leadership roles across the health sector. The program’s emphasis on evidence‑based management and real‑world experience makes Texas A&M an excellent choice for students committed to improving healthcare delivery and organizational performance.
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