Master in Healthcare and Health Science
- Feb 20
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This Master study program is a research-oriented academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates aiming to advance their expertise in healthcare systems, clinical sciences, and evidence-based practice. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second European Cycle, the program emphasizes analytical rigor, scientific inquiry, and strategic development within modern healthcare environments.
Structured as a 100% research-based program, it integrates theoretical foundations with applied investigation in health science and healthcare management. The academic structure consists of five modules, including two research-focused modules, two general academic modules, and one specialized module in Healthcare and Health Science, followed by thesis and research activities. This framework ensures the development of strong methodological skills, sector-specific knowledge, and the capacity to contribute to innovation in healthcare delivery.
Participants engage with key themes such as public health systems, clinical research methodologies, healthcare quality and safety, epidemiology, health informatics, policy analysis, and ethical considerations in medical practice. The program prepares learners to critically evaluate healthcare models, design research-informed interventions, and support strategic decision-making in hospitals, research institutions, governmental bodies, and international health organizations.
With a minimum duration of 12+ months, the program offers flexibility, enabling participants to extend their study period in accordance with professional commitments. The academic workload is equivalent to 60 ECTS, ensuring compatibility with European higher education standards and facilitating international academic recognition.
This Master study program is ideal for those seeking to strengthen their research competence, enhance leadership capabilities in healthcare settings, and contribute to sustainable, high-quality health systems through scientific innovation.





