Health Services Management MSc
The market for health services is global and growing. Demographic changes and advances in health service knowledge are driving a need for health service managers who can organise large and complex operations and coordinate professions.
Demand for health services continues to be strong internationally – across public, private and not-for-profit sectors. This course is designed to support students who wish to move into managerial positions within the health services industry; complementing previous professional/academic qualifications or building upon workplace experience. It combines insights to both public and private healthcare services with contemporary management theory.
The ethos of the course is to practically apply knowledge to help support you in developing your career prospects. To assist with this, a number of teaching sessions are also delivered by management and health service practitioners to ensure coverage of relative applied context.
Modules
- Health and Social Care
- Innovation in Health and Social
- Leadership, Development and
- Management Research
- Understanding and Managing People
Job Prospects
The course is aimed at Health Professionals working in the sector who are looking to develop wider management skills to help with their career development. The course aims to develop appropriate skills which will enable graduating students to fast-track their career in the sector.
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