Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy (Global)
Study Health Economics, Management and Policy at Newcastle
The Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy (Global) provides a global orientation for professionals within the healthcare sector. It provides a practical toolkit of leadership and management skills as well as analytical and conceptual knowledge of health economics, policy and governance.
The program has been developed in response to the increasingly difficult global challenges arising within the healthcare sectors. By developing your leadership and management skills and your understanding of the economics and governance of health policies, you will be equipped to respond innovatively to these international challenges.
The program will foster new skills for those already employed within the sector, as well as adding value to future employees yet to enter the sector.
Why study at UON?
- Remote study options - allow you to study our program from anywhere in the world. View our remote pathways here.
- Learn from the leaders - delivered by internationally recognised academics and professional practitioners, including Francesco Paolucci, you will gain contemporary real-word learning experiences.
- Multidisciplinary approach - ensures all graduates understand the economic, political and managerial context of healthcare policies and healthcare organisations.
- Work on real world projects - with industry and government at local and global level on real world policy case studies
- High growth sector with high employability - position yourself for a role in an industry that is set to grow by 15% by 2023.
- Study at NUspace - in the heart of Newcastle’s CBD, NUspace provides the optimum environment for you to excel in your studies.
- Remote online study options - allow you to study our program from anywhere in the world.
- Strong connectivity with industry and governments through the Value in health economics and Policy group at NBS - guest lectures from industry professionals on relevant real-world problems, offsite project with local and international organisations.