Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy - Singapore

The Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy equips healthcare sector leaders, policymakers and analysts with the critical skills to address the evolving complexities of modern healthcare systems. The program has been developed in response to a growing demand both nationally and internationally for expertise in health leadership and management, policy and governance and economics and evaluation. You will gain an in-depth understanding on how to make data-driven decisions, optimise healthcare delivery, and shape policies that improve healthcare outcomes on a global scale.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Singapore

Full-time - 16 months

Part-time - 24 months

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Structure

To complete the program, students must pass modules totalling 120 units, consisting of 60 units of core modules and 60 units of directed modules.

Entry requirements

  • A Bachelors degree (or higher) in a relevant discipline
  • An Honours Bachelor degree, Graduate Certificate (or equivalent) in any discipline
  • Minimum 30 years old and 8 years of relevant work experience
  • Successful completion of the UON Graduate Certificate in Health Economics, Management and Policy program

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