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Masters Degree Description

The MSc in Global Health Management includes all the elements of a leading international postgraduate global health and management programme.

Our MSc Global Health Management course provides a strong foundation in management and leadership for global health. You will develop skills in applying management theories, data analysis, and problem-solving to tackle real-world health challenges. The course is ideal for those seeking careers in health and social care, health management consultancy, or international development.

This Master’s degree equips future healthcare leaders with critical perspectives to manage strategically, lead innovation, and address contemporary global health issues. Students gain core competencies in health economics, resource management, critical thinking, judgement, and research implementation to shape health service provision at local, national, and global levels.

Entry Requirements

An undergraduate (honours) degree at level 2.2 or above.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The MSc Global Health Management has been designed to provide graduates with all the skills and knowledge required to take up employment across diverse sectors including:

Healthcare and public health organisations in developed and developing countries
Governmental organisations
Non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, social enterprises, voluntary organisations, and development agencies
Pharmaceutical companies
Management consultancy
Health insurers

Module Details

Core Modules:

Management, Leadership and Enterprise in Global Health (15 credits)
Applying Management Concepts and Theories in Global Health (15 credits)
Project Management in Global Health (15 credits)
Health Economics (15 credits)
Contemporary Issues in Global Health (15 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)
Health Systems in a Global Context (15 credits)
Public Health, Policy and Politics (15 credits)

Optional Modules:

Health Needs Assessment (15 credits)
Applied Epidemiology and Statistics in the Global Context (15 credits)

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