Dec 04, 2024  
2024-25 University Catalog 
    
2024-25 University Catalog

Health Administration (Online), DHA


Doctor of Health Administration


ATSU-CGHS School Information and Policies ​  

Program Mission, Vision, & Values

Length of Program

Tuition and Fees

Courses: Descriptions and Credit Values


ATSU-CGHS’ doctorate program in health administration prepares students for executive leadership in the field. Graduates earn their health administration degree entirely online and can continue to work in this fast-growing segment of the U.S. labor market. The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts that the medical and health segment of the economy will continue to grow, making the Doctor of Health Administration significant for those interested in career advancement and/or a new career in healthcare management education.

This program integrates web-based instruction, directed readings, email, discussion boards, and doctoral research project collaboration between students and faculty. The College uses mission driven, context-based curriculum design, and assesses student learning through authentic assessments.

Program Mission, Vision, & Values

Program Mission

The ATSU College of Graduate Health Services’ Health Administration program is learner-centered and prepares current and future healthcare leaders seeking to advance their scholarship and professional practice in health administration. Our graduates are prepared to become well-regarded leaders who are recognized contributors to improving overall population health and furthering the osteopathic traditions of whole person healthcare.

Program Vision

The ATSU Health Administration program will be globally recognized for its learner-centered program where students, faculty, and administration work together to make a measurable difference in worldwide healthcare outcomes.

Program Values

Leadership: We value modeling and mentoring strong leadership skills that inspire individual and organizational excellence.

Integrity: We value strong ethical principles and fairness in our individual actions and our organizational decision making.

Diversity: We value the ideas and beliefs of all of our stakeholders, and work to foster an inclusive environment that respects the dignity of all.

Innovation: We value creative approaches to thinking, teaching, learning, scholarship, and research that inspire our students and faculty to promote positive change in the healthcare environment.

Lifelong learning: We value the pursuit of impactful knowledge that enhances the personal and professional development of all stakeholders, improves professional practice, builds learning communities, and promotes continual educational enrichment.

Length of Program

The Doctor of Health Administration program consists of 36  credit hours, plus 25 doctoral research project credit hours, for a total of 61 credit hours.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees are billed by the semester at the per-credit-hour rate and are due the first week of class. Rates are subject to change each academic year for all enrolled students. Delinquent tuition penalties accrue at 1.5 percent per month, which is 18 percent per year.

For ATSU programs approved to certify for Title IV funding, a Cost of Attendance (COA) is available which provides estimated amounts for direct and indirect expenses for a period of enrollment. 

Tuition Student Technology Fee
$1,040 per credit hour $40 per credit hour

Courses

Descriptions and Credit Values


Doctoral Research Project Courses

Students who have successfully completed 100% of the course work, earned at least a letter grade of B in each of three research methods courses (DHAD 8050, DHAD 8150, and DHAD 8250), and have a 3.0 or higher GPA are eligible to begin the Doctoral Research Project (DRP). This five-course series allows the student to apply research to practical problems that permeate the current healthcare environment, formulate solutions to complex issues, and develop best practices. Dissemination of the work includes the submission of the research project for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Students will be required to achieve a minimum of a B in the DRP courses in order to progress. Students will be allowed a maximum of two attempts to complete a DRP course with the minimum grade required. A student who fails to meet this requirement will be dismissed from the program of study. Students may appeal a failing grade or a dismissal, according to the Academic Appeals Policy  of the ATSU University Catalog.

A typical course schedule consists of the following. Additional course options may be available and listed below under Other Courses.