The International Public Health Management Master's program is designed to offer an interdisciplinary, global, and research-driven educational experience in management. It aims to equip students with the skills necessary for planning, developing, and overseeing tasks in the public health sector. The program seeks to provide qualifications that foster entrepreneurial thinking, preparing students for future leadership roles in public health management. This program incorporates fundamental business administration and management skills, such as human resources and finance, tailored to the unique context of the public health sector. It integrates these with essential skills in health prevention, epidemiology, and supplementary skills in research methodologies and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The MSc in International Public Health Management adopts a multidisciplinary, critically analytical, and practical approach to address key challenges and issues in international public health management, planning, and policy, relevant to those involved in delivering health and related services.
It
was formed in 2017 as the University of Applied Sciences Europe by a merger of the Business and Information
Technology School and the Berliner Technische
Kunsthochschule. The university was previously owned by the
American company Laureate Education and
was acquired by Global University Systems in
2018. In October 2020, the university changed its name to University of Europe
for Applied Sciences.
UE is offering the International Public Health Management Master Standard track in 4 semesters, but also as fast track options in 3 or 2 semesters. Learn more about the topics of study in the curriculum.
https://www.ue-germany.com/media/5684/ue_curriculum_msc_international-public-health-management_3sem.pdf
https://www.ue-germany.com/media/5683/ue_curriculum_msc_international-public-health-management_2sem.pdf
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