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Master in International Health Management

Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) is a private global business school with campuses in key European cities including Berlin and Hamburg (Germany), Paris (France), and Barcelona & Madrid (Spain). It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes focusing on business, management, health, creative industries, and more. BSBI markets itself as a globally inclusive institution that prepares students for international careers with practical industry connections and career services. It also provides language learning (German, French, Spanish) at no extra cost at selected campuses to support employability.

 

BSBI has been recognised with several awards including the Best Innovation Strategy Award and Outstanding Organisation Award, and it offers free legal support and career coaching services to students.

 

Why Study the Master in International Health Management at BSBI?

Healthcare is one of the most rapidly growing global sectors due to aging populations, expanding health systems, and increased demand for effective management and sustainable services. The Master’s in International Health Management at BSBI is designed for learners who want to lead and manage healthcare organisations internationally, blending public health principles with business strategy, finance, policy and leadership skills.

 

This programme prepares students to understand complex health systems, analyse policy, manage operations, and make strategic decisions — skills that are highly relevant in hospitals, NGOs, governmental health agencies, consultancies, and global health organisations.

 

Duration & Credits

  • Duration: 18 months (full?time).

  • Credits: 90 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System).

  • Typical intake months include February, May and October each year — exact dates can vary and are confirmed via BSBI admissions.

 

Subjects / Programme Structure

The MSc in International Health Management covers strategic, organisational, and operational aspects of healthcare, combining global health policy with management fundamentals.

 

Typical modules include:

  • National Health Systems and Health Policy

  • Management of Health Organisations

  • Human Resources Management in Health

  • Information Technology in Health Systems

  • Decision Making, Planning and Leadership

  • Anthropology and Sociology of Health and Medical Care

  • Ethical, Cultural and Behavioural Aspects of Health Practice

  • Socioeconomic Research in Health Services

  • Dissertation/Research Project in a health management topic.

 

Disciplines and Specialisations

While the programme does not always list distinct “specialisations,” it spans key areas such as:

  • Global Health Policy and Systems

  • Leadership & Strategic Health Management

  • Health Economics & Finance

  • Health Information Systems

  • Clinical and Public Health Strategy

  • Socio?cultural Aspects of International Health

 

Career Outcomes & Highlights

Graduates of the MSc in International Health Management typically progress into leadership and managerial roles such as:

  • Health Services Manager

  • Healthcare Consultant

  • Policy Analyst in Health Systems

  • Hospital Administration Leader

  • Programme Coordinator for NGOs

  • Public Health Project Manager 

 

Students benefit from:

  • International classroom environments with diverse perspectives.

  • Practical case studies and research projects.

  • Career services support for job search and networking.

 

Highlights & Latest Updates

  • The MSc International Health Management is a relatively recent postgraduate addition at BSBI, reflecting global demand for health leadership talent.

  • BSBI maintains global collaborations and certifications (e.g., CUALIFICAM) to strengthen academic standards.

  • Career outcomes data from BSBI shows positive graduate progression into employment or higher studies within two years

 

Important Considerations for International Students

Degree Recognition

BSBI itself is not a state?recognised German university but a private institution. Many programmes — including MSc International Health Management — are validated or awarded through external partners such as UNINETTUNO (Italy). This means:

  • The degree may not be recognised as an official German state degree.

  • Recognition for professional or academic pathways depends on the destination country’s policies.

 

Research degree recognition carefully in the country where you intend to work or pursue further studies.