- Master of Science in International Health Management at Imperial College London is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus, 90 credits program offered on a full-time basis.
- This program combines business-focused teaching and cutting-edge research and gives students the chance to learn from internationally recognized faculty at the forefront of health management research.
- The class contains a mix of recent graduates and experienced healthcare professionals from across the world, giving the experience a truly international perspective.
- Students will study 11 taught courses providing a solid knowledge base in each subject area.
- The normal working week is Monday to Friday. Classes will be scheduled between 08.30 and 21.00 and students should expect to attend one evening class per week.
- The other optional activities such as guest lectures or alumni and careers events may be scheduled in the evening.
- The Business School is home to a number of research centers, three of which are involved in the delivery of the Master's programs in International Health Management.
- About 92% of students get the job within three months and 85% of students get employed in Health care or consulting.
- Imperial College London is a world-leading university in healthcare research and teaching, and studying here will open doors for students across the world.