The Master of Science in Health Services Administration consists of a series of “stackable” graduate certificates, chosen under the direction of faculty advisors and taken individually or in tandem, to tailor or individualize a course of study that meets the individual student’s educational and professional needs. The certificate programs are offered by the College of Health Sciences in collaboration with other schools/colleges.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field or business-related field, or another fields with at least 2 years of health-sector work experience, with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0
- Satisfactory completion of the application including a personal statement and a resume
- Three letters of recommendation including one from the employer, for students using health-sector work experience to gain entry
- Minimum overall graduate GPA of 3.0, for students seeking to transfer graduate certificate program credits to the program
Admission Options
Students may apply to the MS in Health Services Administration degree program before having completed any graduate certificate(s); students who have completed or are currently working on UM-Flint graduate certificates may apply and request that those credits be applied toward the MS in Health Services Administration degree.
Time Limit for Degree Completion
Graduate certificates applied to the MS in Health Services Administration degree must be completed within five years. Students whose completed certificates exceed this five-year time limit must petition the academic standards committee in order to have those certificates count toward degree requirements.