Do you aspire to be a manager in the health care sector? Study Health Care Management in Rotterdam and be ideally prepared for a promising career.
During this internationally oriented master in Health Care Management, you are trained to match knowledge from various academic fields (e.g. human resource management, quality & safety, financial management, logistics) with professional skills to deal with the complexities of contemporary healthcare problems and transitions. During this entire process, you never lose focus of patient demands and needs.
The master programme offers many opportunities to deepen your knowledge on topical healthcare issues and practise your personal skills as a (future) healthcare manager. For students who want to enhance their practical experience, internships are offered as part of the programme (instead of an elective course). The programme is offered in both English (full time/ 1 year) and Dutch (part time/2 years).
Kosten
2018
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Full-time
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Institutioneel
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€ 11600 / jaar
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2018
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Full-time
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Internationaal
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€ 11600 / jaar
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2018
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Full-time
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Wettelijk voorgeschreven
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€ 2060 / jaar
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2019
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Full-time
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Institutioneel
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€ 11900 / jaar
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2019
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Full-time
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Internationaal
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€ 11900 / jaar
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2019
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Full-time
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Wettelijk voorgeschreven
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€ 2078 / jaar
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characteristics
Why study a Master in Health Care Management?
* Healthcare is a dynamic field with many complex problems that you will face as a manager.
* Creative and flexible professionals with a proper academic background are needed to successfully deal with these problems.
* Practise academic, reflective and personal skills and be optimally prepared for a position as healthcare manager.
* Excellent career opportunities with a wide range of employers.
curriculum
The curriculum of the master in Health Care Management amounts to 60 credits according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). All students take 7 compulsory courses (5 ECTS each) and 2 or more elective courses (10 ECTS total). Furthermore, you write a master thesis (15 ECTS) in the final stage of the master programme.
instruction modes
Various teaching methods are being used in the master in Health Care Management. In combination, all teaching methods are aimed at training students to be independent academics who are able to further develop and apply their multidsciplinary knowledge and skills in all situations.