Departmental Advisors
MHA Program Director
Steve Walston
CRCC 125
MHA Associate Director/Student Services
Tiffany Vickers, 801-581-5218
CRCC 125
Departmental Notes

For course descriptions and pre-requisite information click on the subject column next to the appropriate catalog number.

MHA 6010 - 001 Hlth Info for HS Leader


For MHA students only.

MHA 6010 - 001 Hlth Info for HS Leader

  • Class Number: 18609
  • Instructor: MORGAN, KEATON
  • Instructor: STRONG, MICHAEL
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.5
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 21

For MHA students only.

MHA 6850 - 001 HR for Healthcare


For MHA students only.

MHA 6850 - 001 HR for Healthcare

  • Class Number: 18277
  • Instructor: KERR, RAND
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.5
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Fees: $120.00
  • Seats Available: 37

For MHA students only.

MHA 6850 - 006 Collaborative Alliances


This course is a guide for anyone who seeks to understand the elements of convening, building and maintaining effective, productive alliances that accelerate progress and achieve superior results in an age of polarization. We will explore the basis upon which partnerships, collaborations and alliances are formed and the essential elements that keep them working toward their stated goals focusing primarily on alliances that are creating change in health care.

MHA 6850 - 006 Collaborative Alliances

  • Class Number: 15376
  • Instructor: MCKEOWN, RICH
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.5
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Seats Available: 7

This course is a guide for anyone who seeks to understand the elements of convening, building and maintaining effective, productive alliances that accelerate progress and achieve superior results in an age of polarization. We will explore the basis upon which partnerships, collaborations and alliances are formed and the essential elements that keep them working toward their stated goals focusing primarily on alliances that are creating change in health care.

MHA 6920 - 064 Int'l Study Trip


This class is for MHA students only. The course will provide students with a framework for understanding health systems and policies including financing which underpins the provision of clinical care. To enhance the learning experience, the course will offer a study tour to a partnering organization’s health system abroad. There students will gain an understanding of first-hand operational differences and similarities. Students will learn key issues and current approaches to improve care, especially in lower resource settings. Students will evaluate the context in which care is provided from the macro to the micro level, including the politics and policies that support them. Activities in the study tour will take place in Chile during Spring Break 2022, March 6-13. They include: • Visit at least one private and one public facility • Attend lectures by local healthcare leaders regarding critical management functions • Attend lectures explaining how the local healthcare system operates in Chile, including coverage, benefits definition, funding sources, and private and public insurance industries. • Visit facility in a low resource setting in Santiago or in its vicinity.

MHA 6920 - 064 Int'l Study Trip


This class is for MHA students only. The course will provide students with a framework for understanding health systems and policies including financing which underpins the provision of clinical care. To enhance the learning experience, the course will offer a study tour to a partnering organization’s health system abroad. There students will gain an understanding of first-hand operational differences and similarities. Students will learn key issues and current approaches to improve care, especially in lower resource settings. Students will evaluate the context in which care is provided from the macro to the micro level, including the politics and policies that support them. Activities in the study tour will take place in Chile during Spring Break 2022, March 6-13. They include: • Visit at least one private and one public facility • Attend lectures by local healthcare leaders regarding critical management functions • Attend lectures explaining how the local healthcare system operates in Chile, including coverage, benefits definition, funding sources, and private and public insurance industries. • Visit facility in a low resource setting in Santiago or in its vicinity.