Business Administration and Innovation in Health Care
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With a focus on the unique work context of health care organizations, students will learn to analyse health care innovations as business cases and develop actionable skills for their design and implementation. Courses draw on industry experts, high quality academic faculty and real life cases.THE CHALLENGEHealth care systems around the world are facing structural, demographic, technological, and financial challenges that cannot be overcome merely by adjusting their costs or organization. Innovation in health care at a more radical scale will be a necessary part of the solution. A strong need is emerging for the skills required to enable these innovations.THE RESPONSE: NEW ACTIONABLE SKILLSIn response to this need the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School have developed a new a two year (120 ECTS) MSc in Innovation in Health Care (IHC). The MSc IHC is offered as a CBS degree, delivered jointly by the two universities, from 2016 onwards, admitting 50 students per year.MSc IHC is designed to bring out a new type of graduates with powerful analytical and actionable skills, preparing their contribution to that broad range of organizations which over the coming decades will take health care through a major transformation. The innovations that will carry this transformation will take place at all levels of the health care system, involving both its public and commercial parts and new relationships between the two. Therefore students must be trained to initiate, manage and implement innovations in this complex setting. To build an interdisciplinary learning environment MSc IHC welcomes applicants with bachelor degrees across a range of business and health disciplines.With a focus on the unique work context of health care organizations, students will learn to analyse health care innovations as business cases and develop actionable skills for their design and implementation. Courses draw on industry experts, high quality academic faculty and real life cases.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with 30 ECTS (which is about 15 US semester hours) in one or more of the following areas: Organisation, Quantitative methods, Economics, IT, Epidemiology, Human biology, Pathology, Physiology/anatomy, Biochemistry/organic chemistry. The applicants grades and motivation letter are assessed in the admissions process.
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Frederiksberg
Hovedstaden
1860
Denmark
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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