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Merito Group: WSB Merito Universities & DSW University of Lower Silesia
Master in Public Health - Health Management
- Wrocław, Poland
- Gdańsk, Poland
Master
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Studying public health will give you a solid understanding of health care, epidemiology, economics, health psychology, medical law, management and ethics. This will help you grasp the complex relationship between health and socio-economic factors and the role of the health system in creating healthy lifestyles and building a healthy society.
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Europubhealth+
Europubhealth+ European Public Health Master
- Rennes, France
- Granada, Spain + 5 more
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Spanish, French
The Europubhealth+ programme is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree that has been recognized as a Master of excellence by the European Commission since 2006. Seven renowned European universities are collaborating to deliver the Europubhealth+ Master’s course. The programme now enjoys a vibrant international network of public health professionals and academics, and more than 435 graduates of 86 different nationalities.
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Master Programs in Health Care Global Healthcare
Students who are interested in improving health conditions in countries around the world may considering pursuing study in the field of global health. In this field, students may examine various disciplinary perspectives to understand the causes of disparate health systems and seek to develop long-term healthcare solutions.
Like many other EU countries, Poland offers inexpensive or even free tuition to EU students. Prospective students should apply directly to their chosen Polish institution. The University of Warsaw, for example, charges between £1,300 and £2,500 per year for its English language courses.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.