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1 Part time Health Care Master degree degree in Ottawa

  • Telfer School of Management
    Telfer School of Management

    Telfer School of Management

    MHA - Master of Health Administration

    • Ottawa, Canada

    Master degree

    Full time, Part time

    16 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Provincial spending on healthcare is escalating rapidly as a percentage of program expenditures, a trend that is not sustainable. Therefore, cutting-edge leadership and management have become essential to maintain and improve the quality of our healthcare system while keeping costs under control.

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Part time Masters Degrees in Health Care

Ottawa is recognized as one of the best educated cities in Canada. Almost half the population has graduated from the various universities and colleges. The main higher learning institution-University of Ottawa and Carleton University has contributed to this both directly and indirectly.

Students studying in the field of healthcare are training to be leaders, managers and professionals, focusing on the organization, structure and delivery of healthcare. There are many potential employment opportunities. Students have an opportunity to serve people in all segments of society by helping to improve personal and public health.

Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.

Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.