BSc (Hons) Global Healthcare Management
Online
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 20,805 *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* GBP 6,935 a year if you study full-time
Introduction
Are you ready to unlock a fulfilling career where you can positively impact the lives of patients through healthcare management? On this online BSc Global Healthcare Management degree you'll develop a profound understanding of healthcare management practices, strategies, and the intricacies of the health economy. Become a professional who can effortlessly meet the needs of patients and navigate healthcare systems, entering the workforce ready to make a difference in healthcare delivery.
Master the intricacies of international healthcare systems, explore cutting-edge management strategies, and understand the role of technology in improving patient care, all through a flexible, online approach to learning that fits around your life. Developed by industry experts and leveraging AI-powered tools, you'll receive personalised guidance throughout your academic journey, making distance learning engaging and interactive.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
LIBF is a registered provider with the Office for Students, meaning UK students can apply for the government tuition fee loan.
UK Postgraduate students
You will receive a total of £1,000 for the full program, regardless of whether you study full-time or part-time.
We also have a scholarship plan for working professionals. If you meet all the admission criteria, you will get a £1,000 scholarship.
International students
If you are not a UK student, you may be eligible for up to 60% scholarship on our online courses.
Curriculum
Develop the skills to implement effective healthcare strategies and to manage healthcare facilities and projects with efficiency and ethical consideration. On this online BSc Global Healthcare Management degree, you'll study the intricacies of healthcare management and the evolving landscape of public health, as well as the strategic roles of health economics and the innovative integration of technology in healthcare services to enhance patient outcomes.
Year 1
- Healthcare management: Explore the intricate world of healthcare management, understanding its objectives, challenges, and the pivotal role of healthcare managers in an international context. Acquire insights into the health economy and healthcare markets globally.
- Business 101: Gain foundational knowledge in business administration, covering corporate goals, marketing strategies, organisational structures, and the significance of accounting in measuring business success.
- Introduction to public health: Dive into the realm of public health, evaluating the importance of evidence-based practices in managing infectious and non-infectious diseases and building healthy communities.
- Introduction to health economics: Unravel economic principles applicable to health and healthcare, focusing on market dynamics, resource allocation, and policymaking in the health sector.
- Collaborative work: Develop skills for collaborative and self-directed learning. Understand professional networking, effective communication, and conflict resolution within diverse teams.
- International health systems: Examine global health systems, their functions, and the impact of various health policies on population health needs.
- Management accounting: Learn about the role of management accounting in healthcare settings, including budgeting, cost analysis, and financial management.
- Introduction to hospital management: Understand hospital management frameworks, assessing management types, core services, and strategies for addressing challenges in hospital management and operation.
Year 2
- Introduction to academic work for business and social science: Master the fundamentals of academic work in business and social sciences, learning to effectively research, analyse, and present with precision and clarity.
- Intercultural and ethical decision-making: Develop an understanding of interculturality, diversity, and ethics in healthcare and apply these concepts to create inclusive and ethical healthcare practices.
- Change management: Gain insights into managing organisational change, identifying the need for change, implementing strategies, and navigating resistance to achieve successful transformations.
- Global health: Explore global health determinants, analysing international trade, environmental changes, and strategies for improving global health governance.
- Pharmaceutical management: Delve into the pharmaceutical industry, understanding R&D, market dynamics, pricing strategies, and recent technological advancements affecting pharmaceutical management.
- Quality management in healthcare: Study quality management principles specific to healthcare, including benchmarking, certification, and internal audit programs for quality assessment.
- Elective A (contact the institute for more information)
- Elective A (contact the institute for more information)
Year 3
- Leadership 4.0: Critically examine modern leadership and management strategies in the context of digital transformation and shifting organisational paradigms.
- Seminar: technology in healthcare: Investigate future technological advances in healthcare, from AI and blockchain to precision medicine, evaluating their potential benefits and ethical considerations.
- Elective B (contact the institute for more information)
- Elective B (contact the institute for more information)
- Elective C (contact the institute for more information)
- Elective C (contact the institute for more information)
- Undergraduate (bachelor) thesis: Apply the subject-specific and methodological competencies learned throughout your course to present an academic dissertation. You’ll also learn how to tackle a practical-empirical or theoretical-scientific problem.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This BSc Global Healthcare Management online degree prepares you for influential roles in the rapidly evolving healthcare sector, where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients. You'll focus on global healthcare practices, opening doors to employment opportunities worldwide, and equipping yourself with the skills to navigate global health systems, advocate for effective health policies, and lead with forward-thinking strategies to improve patient care and outcomes.
After completing this undergraduate degree in global healthcare management, you'll find yourself prepared for careers such as:
Healthcare administrator
In this pivotal role, you’ll steer the operations of healthcare facilities, ensuring they run smoothly and effectively to deliver top patient care. Tasked with strategic decision-making, you'll oversee the integration of healthcare services, the management of healthcare teams and compliance with regulations.
Your leadership will drive improvements in healthcare delivery, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency, making a real difference in the lives of those you serve.
Public health manager
Play a crucial role in the wellbeing of communities by designing and implementing initiatives that promote health and prevent disease. You’ll collaborate with various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, policymakers, and communities, to identify health needs and develop strategies to address them.
By leveraging your expertise in health promotion and disease prevention, you ensure that public health programmes are effective, accessible, and impactful, thereby enhancing the quality of life for populations at large.
Pharmaceutical project manager
Leading the charge in the pharmaceutical industry, you will oversee the journey of new drugs from the lab to the marketplace. Coordinating between research teams, regulatory authorities, and marketing departments, your role is to ensure that projects progress efficiently, comply with regulatory standards, and meet commercial objectives.
Your strategic planning and project management skills could bring life-saving medications to the market, contributing to advancements in healthcare and patient care.