The Global Health Management programme at Imperial Business School explores how health outcomes are shaped by policy, economics, technology, and social and environmental factors.It is designed for future leaders who want to work across healthcare, government, international organisations, and the private sector.
The Global Health Management programme at Imperial College London is designed for aspiring leaders eager to make an impact in the healthcare sector. This programme examines how health outcomes are influenced by a variety of factors including policy, economics, technology, and social and environmental elements. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of global health and the systems that govern it.
Core modules may include:
Curriculum note: The complete curriculum and elective options are available on the programme website.
Applicants should possess a First or Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree from an accredited university (or an international equivalent) in a relevant field such as:
Candidates who do not meet the academic criteria may still be considered if they have significant and relevant professional experience. During the application process, you will need to specify your concentration; a strong quantitative background is required for those choosing Economics & Data Science.
Graduates of the Global Health Management programme will be well-equipped for various roles across the healthcare sector, government agencies, international organizations, and private industry. This programme prepares students to tackle complex health issues and contribute to the development of effective health policies and management strategies on a global scale.
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