Choosing a Degree, School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota

Choosing a Degree

The Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Public Health Administration and Policy provides management training in public health administration, focusing on the public health functions of management, analysis, and policy. The program emphasizes a population-based health improvement approach to public health.

The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Health Services Research, Policy and Administration emphasizes a policy/population orientation, a research perspective, analytic methods, and broad exposure to the field. Graduates enter careers in policy analysis, clinical outcomes research. Positions are in public and private sector organizations, such as state legislatures, public health agencies, managed care organizations, large multi-specialty medical group practices, and hospital/physician organizations.

The Doctoral (Ph.D.) in Health Services Research, Policy and Administration trains students for positions as researchers and teachers in top research universities, in government agencies at the state and federal level, and in the research arms of private health insurance, provider, or consulting organizations. The program is known for its rigorous training in statistical methods and for its emphasis on economic, sociological and political theory as a basis for organizing thought.

The Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.) degree is the traditional preparation for those who want to build their careers in the management, financing, and marketing of healthcare delivery. Students pursue coursework in the classic management disciplines and apply those concepts to the healthcare industries. M.H.A. graduates are employed in a variety of settings such as: clinics and hospitals, consulting firms, managed care, insurance companies, medical device firms, and pharmaceutical companies.

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Hospital and clinic management MHA
Health care consulting MHA
Insurance and HMOs MHA
Medical device, and pharmaceutical companie MHA or MHA/MBA
Government health policy MPHMSPhD
Access to healthcare for underserved populations MPHMSPhD
Social and class disparities in health MPHMSPhD
Efficacy and safety of new medical technologies MPHMSPhD
Analysis and interpretation of large data sets MSPhD
Health economics MSPhD
Health insurance systems, cost benefit analysis MSPhD

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