Seton Hall's Graduate Department of Public and Healthcare Administration offers both the MPA and MHA degree, both 39 credits in length, with courses offered in the evenings, weekends, and online. Students can concentrate in one of four tracks within the MPA: non-profit management; governance and leadership; arts administration, and healthcare administration. The MHA is similar to the MPA healthcare administration track, albeit with more required finance and management courses, and fewer non-healthcare electives. Average class size is 11-14 students, with 80 percent of classes taught by full-time faculty. The MPA is fully accredited by NASPAA, and has been ranked among the top ten programs in the country in non-profit administration for the past several years.