The job market for health administrators and health IT professionals is red hot. These in-demand fields are projected to see 35% job growth in the next 10 years, with average salaries in the six figures. Our master’s degrees are designed for early and mid-career professionals and feature in-person and hybrid online formats to fit your busy lifestyle.
Compare Our Programs and Find Your Match

Master of Health Administration
Designed For
Early career professionals who want to launch their careers in health administration
Format
In person
When Classes Meet
- Weekdays
- UW campus in Seattle
Duration
2 years, full-time
What You’ll Study
Health economics, industrial systems, strategic management, organizational behavior, group dynamics, health law

Executive Master of Health
Administration
Designed For
Mid-career professionals who want to advance into leadership roles at their organizations
Format
Online or on-campus
When Classes Meet
- One Friday-Saturday each month
- Weekly evening webinar
Duration
2 years, part-time
What You’ll Study
Group dynamics and leadership, finance, informatics, health care administration, quality process management, health law

Master of Health Informatics and Health Information Management
Designed For
Early to mid-career professionals who want to step into leadership and technology roles
Format
Online or on-campus
When Classes Meet
- One long weekend a month
- Weekly evening webinar
Duration
18 months, part-time
What You’ll Study
Health information systems, health care data analytics, information governance, health systems leadership
Outcomes Worth the Investment
$119,370
Average annual salary for health services managers working in Washington state in 2020
Top Employers in Washington State
Seattle Children’s, University of Washington, Kaiser Permanente, Virginia Mason, Swedish Medical Center
35%
Projected annual job growth for health service managers in Washington state between 2020 and 2030
Source: Emsi Burning Glass – economicmodeling.com

“The leadership training has helped me across the board. It really opened my mind to solving problems in a better way, to use the human aspect of things to solve problems versus trying to find a binary answer.”
— Andrew Marimon-Cabamalan
Quality Improvement Advisor, Purdue University
Master of Health Informatics and Health Information Management Graduate
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