Master of Healthcare Administration

Earn your MHA in as quickly as 12 months! Learn online or in-person in Manhattan or Brooklyn.


Healthcare in the United States is undergoing profound changes and healthcare administrators are in high demand. For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 32% growth in managerial healthcare administration jobs from 2020 to 2030. The Master of Healthcare Administration equips you with skills needed to respond to the challenges of our healthcare system and to join the next generation of healthcare leaders to provide equitable care for all communities.


The School of Public Health is proud to present our newly renovated extension site in midtown Manhattan, which is centrally located and readily accessible by almost all NYC subway lines, Grand Central Station, and across the street from Bryant Park, a 9.6-acre park that holds many cultural events. Downstate School of Public Health occupies the 18th floor of the SUNY College of Optometry Building. It is located at 33 W. 42nd St in midtown Manhattan.


Benefits of the program


  • Focus on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion and creating mission-driven healthcare systems serving marginalized and minoritized communities.


  • In-Person or Online options offered in Manhattan or Brooklyn.


  • Flexible timelines to complete your degree with full-time enrollment as quickly as 12 months or on a part-time basis that works well for you.


  • Professional development series with prominent healthcare leaders to learn from their experiences while allowing you opportunities to network.


  • A hands-on experience to apply and extend classroom learnings at a practicum in a healthcare setting.


  • Personalized professional development to allow you to excel in your new career.


  • Affordable tuition.


  • The Admissions committee reviews applicants holistically. No GRE or graduate exam required for admission.



Master of Healthcare Administration

Earn your MHA in as quickly as 12 months at SUNY Downstate! Learn online, or in-person in Brooklyn or Manhattan.


Healthcare in the United States is undergoing profound changes and healthcare administrators are in high demand. For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 32% growth in managerial healthcare administration jobs from 2020 to 2030. The Master of Healthcare Administration equips you with skills needed to respond to the challenges of our healthcare system and to join the next generation of healthcare leaders to provide equitable care for all communities.


The School of Public Health is proud to present our newly renovated extension site in midtown Manhattan, which is centrally located and readily accessible by almost all NYC subway lines, Grand Central Station, and across the street from Bryant Park, a 9.6-acre park that holds many cultural events. Downstate School of Public Health occupies the 18th floor of the SUNY College of Optometry Building. It is located at 33 W. 42nd St in midtown Manhattan.


Benefits of the program include:


  • Focus on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion and creating mission-driven healthcare systems serving marginalized and minoritized communities.


  • In-Person or Online options offered in Manhattan or Brooklyn.


  • Flexible timelines to complete your degree with full-time enrollment as quickly as 12 months or on a part-time basis that works well for you.


  • Professional development series with prominent healthcare leaders to learn from their experiences while allowing you opportunities to network.


  • A hands-on experience to apply and extend classroom learnings at a practicum in a healthcare setting.


  • Personalized professional development to allow you to excel in your new career.


  • Affordable tuition.


  • The Admissions committee reviews applicants holistically. No GRE or graduate exam required for admission.



Designed for Working Students


Online classes available


Evening classes in Manhattan or Brooklyn


Affordable Tuition


Scholarships available for eligible students


Discount rates for New York State residents (minimum 12-months)


Flexible payment plans available











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