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Indigenous Initiatives
Learn about the Ted Rogers School of Management's Indigenous Initiatives and the mandate of the university's Standing Strong (Mash Koh Wee Kah Pooh Win) Task Force.

The Master of Health Administration (Community Care) is the first Canadian graduate degree in this dynamic and growing sector. With the increasing importance of community care across healthcare systems, this program addresses the critical need for leaders who know how to negotiate and manage care delivery across networks of provider organizations to a range of clients and families. This program builds on Toronto Metropolitan University's expertise in providing career-focused programs and experiential learning opportunities as numerous healthcare organizations have partnered with the program in the design and delivery of this innovative curriculum.

This program addresses the need for innovative and entrepreneurial managers who can effectively and ethically lead, manage and/or start organizations that deliver care across diverse populations and locations. The program’s convenient downtown location and modular format enables students to work full-time while completing the program in 16 months. The MHA (CC) is designed for professionals already working in healthcare and those interested in transitioning into this vital and rewarding career.

For information on how to apply, see Admissions

1st program
of its kind in Canada

Rukhsar Jaffer, MHA(CC) alum 

Coordinator & Project Manager - Office of the CEO, Community Partnerships & Health Equity, Women's College Hospital

In honour of Don Ford

Every dollar raised will be used to support the Master of Health Administration (Community Care) program including a public lecture.

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