<p>I want to pursue a career in healthcare administration, hospital management...ect</p>
<p>I just don't know which degree would be best for me.</p>
<p>UNT (University of North Texas)- Masters in Healthcare Administration
UTA (UT at Arlington)- Dual Degree (MBA and a BS in Bio) (takes the least amount of time but is mainly MBA)
Texas 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 team, it supposedly allows you to finish better 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>I have been at a community college for two years, so I will either get my bachelors first, then masters or do both at the same time at UTA with their dual degree. Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated. The college counselors aren't really helping unfortunately, they are pushing their schools and not the degrees.</p>