<p>I want a to pursue a career in the healthcare field. I have narrowed down my degree options to two. A Masters in Healthcare Administration or an MBA with a Bachelors in Biology, which is a duel degree program.</p>
<p>UNT- Masters in Healthcare Administration
UTA- Dual Degree (MBA and a BS in Bio) 5 year program
A&M- Masters in Healthcare Administration, through the School of Public Rural Health</p>
<p>UNT is a basic MHA like most other schools, UTA is a MBA with a background in Biology and it allows you take classes that count toward both degrees at the same time, it supposedly allows you to finish faster and take less undergrad creds. Then A&M apparently is through Rural Health (I have yet to receive a response on the details though) </p>
<p>What are the advantages of an MHA compared to an MBA with a BS, and what do employers prefer/look at, obviously everything differs.</p>