The MBA programme prepares students for management challenges in the international healthcare sector. Based upon comprehensive economic knowledge, the curriculum is tailor-made for professionals working in the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, clinics, special care institutions and the public health system.
Apart from traditional managerial expertise, students gain an insight into healthcare-specific areas of management and get to choose electives to broaden their horizons.
Thanks to the projects and the skill-based approach MBA graduates are qualified for international leadership positions.
The programme focuses on leadership skills and industry-specific knowledge - a combination that is essential to succeed in today’s business world.
MBA students become acquainted with traditional management topics, such as Marketing, Finance and Economics and get a broad and visionary understanding of healthcare management. Thanks to the healthcare-specific curriculum, students deepen their expertise in areas like Quality Management in Healthcare, Hospital Management or Health Econonomics and are able to develop strategies that are both sustainable and innovative.
Thanks to the skill- and project-based approach, International Healthcare students get to train their soft, negotiation and leadership skils and are able exchange ideas and concepts with other professionals from around the globe.
The healthcare sector is one of the world’s largest industries and growth engines. The combination of management know-how and sector-specific knowledge enables graduates to raise their international profile, becoming sought-after candidates for top-level management positions.
The MBA programme qualifies professionals to work in international healthcare institutions and companies such as hospitals, clinics, special care institutions, providers of pharmaceutical technology, upstream and downstream service providers, startups, public institutions and non-profit associations. You can pursue a number of occupations after completing your MBA degree in International Healthcare Management.
You could work in:
- Business leadership roles
- International Sales and Key Account Management
- Quality and Process Management
- Medical Controlling and E-Health
- Human Resources Management, Communication and PR
- Public Health and Association Work - Business Consultancy
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The MBA degree does not only prepare you for leading management positions, but also for an academic career and a PhD.