The School of Health Administration offers several programs designed to prepare health administrators to assume leadership roles in the private, public or private-public health sectors. The School of Health Administration was one of the first school established in Canada, founded in 1982. The School is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in Health Administration. The School of Health Administration has over 600 alumni throughout North America who have assumed leadership roles in the healthcare field.
The School of Health Administration is one of only three Canadian Health Administration programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CA+HME), a North American accreditation agency. The credentials of graduates of the Dalhousie University MHA program are recognized in both Canada and the USA. The School is a full member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA).
The School of Health Administration has extensive relationships throughout Europe and North America, including, but not limited to, its formal affiliations with:
Programs
Health administrators have to be exceptionally well trained in dealing with the unique complexities of the public and private health systems. As such, Health Administration students will be expected to thrive in a rigorous, highly challenging, yet highly rewarding professional training program.
The School of Health Administration currently offers four programs of study: