The MHA program at GovState requires all entering students to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas of study. These deficiency courses must be satisfied prior to taking MHA core courses: 

    • Completion of a college-level statistics course or HLAD 3104 Health Care Statistics with a grade of “B” or better, taken within five years of matriculation in the MHA program
    • Completion of a college-level economics course or HLAD 3102 Principles of Health Care Microeconomics with a grade of “B” or better, taken within five years of matriculation in the MHA program
    • Completion of a college-level accounting course or HLAD 4106 Health Care Accounting with a grade of “B” or better, taken within five years of matriculation in the MHA program


    You may also be required to take the following two deficiency courses if your undergraduate study does not involve any coursework in health care:

    • College-level health care management course or HLAD 3101 Introduction to Health Care Management Strategies with a grade of “B” or better, taken within five years of matriculation in the MHA program
    • College-level health care policy course or HLAD 3108 Policy and Politics in Healthcare with a grade of “B” or better, taken within five years of matriculation in the MHA program