The Citizen-Centered Digital Health and Social Care MSc (European Joint Master) prepares you to design and lead people-centred digital transformation in healthcare and social care. You study across international partner locations in Europe and develop solutions with the citizen/patient at the core.
The Citizen-Centered Digital Health and Social Care MSc program at Saxion University of Applied Sciences is designed to empower you to spearhead digital transformation in healthcare and social care with a focus on the needs of citizens and patients. This international joint master's program allows you to study across various partner locations in Europe, ensuring a rich, diverse learning experience.
Key learning tracks include:
The curriculum seamlessly integrates academic knowledge with practical projects, enabling you to tackle real-world innovation challenges in the healthcare and social care sectors. You will enhance your research and evaluation skills to facilitate responsible and evidence-informed digital transformation.
In the concluding phase of the program, you will undertake an integrative project that synthesizes your design, development, transformation, and research abilities. Detailed guidelines and assessment criteria will be provided by the program.
For the most current module list, learning outcomes, and assessment information, please visit the program's official website.
This program does not specify any GRE or GMAT score requirements, nor are there GPA minimums mentioned in the available information.
Graduates of the Citizen-Centered Digital Health and Social Care program are well-equipped to take on leadership roles in various sectors, focusing on the integration of digital solutions in healthcare and social care environments. With a strong emphasis on citizen and patient engagement, you will be prepared to drive innovative practices that improve health outcomes and enhance the overall quality of care.
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