5 Master Programmes in Health Administration in Europe for 2024

Master Programmes in Health Administration in Europe for 2024Filter
    • Groningen, Netherlands

    Full time

    12 Months

    On-Campus

    English

    In the MSc Business Administration - Health, you develop the key competences to understand and make a difference in this highly relevant sector. The course offerings combine healthcare management and health economics. You are provided with options to develop a more managerial or a more economic focus. Yet, you also look beyond the managerial or economic perspective: how to take the clients', clinicians', carers', and insurers' positions into regard?

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Explore global approaches to public health and their increasing impact on global security with a MSc Global Public Health. Global attitudes to public health have never been more significant. Migration, inequality, and the global economy have changed how we think about health and illness. As a result, tackling public health issues now needs to be viewed on a global scale.

    • La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    • Chatham, United Kingdom

    Part time

    36 Months

    On-Campus

    English

    During the sessions, you explore your existing work practice, with modules designed to help you review and analyze current debates and professional challenges relevant to the specific area and healthcare context in which you work. You also have the opportunity to develop the academic and professional skills necessary to meet the evolving needs of patient care in healthcare services.

    • Cologne, Germany

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    As a student of the programme, you benefit from the expertise of two top universities and enjoy the advantages offered by the interdisciplinary approach. You study at each university for one year and will graduate with two master's degrees: a Master of Science in Health Economics from the University of Cologne and a Master of Science in Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management from Maastricht University.