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MSc Global Health Management

The MSc Global Health Management gives you the technical, managerial, and leadership skills needed to work confidently across international health systems.

 

You’ll explore global health challenges that cross national borders, developing expertise in digital literacy, data analysis, and strategic management used to improve health outcomes and promote health equity worldwide.

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Built in collaboration with global health employers and industry specialists, the course offers a flexible structure with modern teaching and assessment methods. You’ll develop practical, career-ready skills that prepare you to lead and manage health initiatives in complex, multicultural, and digitally driven environments.

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Throughout your studies, you’ll gain hands-on experience with tools such as SPSS, NVivo, Stata, and Gorilla, along with virtual simulations used to model global disease outbreaks and health interventions. These skills equip you to analyse complex global health data, support emergency planning, and respond to real-world challenges as a future leader in global healthcare.

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Career Pathways

This degree opens opportunities across international health organisations, government agencies, NGOs, and global health services, including roles such as:

  • Global Health Manager / Programme Lead

  • International Health Policy Advisor

  • Global Health Analyst or Researcher

  • Epidemiology & Surveillance Officer

  • Health Equity & Inclusion Specialist

  • Humanitarian or NGO Health Coordinator

  • Global Public Health Consultant

  • Health Systems Strengthening Specialist

  • Emergency Preparedness & Response Manager

  • International Development Officer

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Key Information

​Level Of Study​

Postgraduate

Duration

2 years, Part-time

Study Mode

Full Online

Locations

Anywhere

Tution Fee

£6,500

Intakes

January, May September

Entry Requirements

A bachelor's degree of equivalent at (2:2) that is related to the field of clinical health, allied health sciences, health studies, health psychology or a relevant scientific discipline such as biomedical sciences or nutrition.

A maths qualification or equivalent to at least Grade C at GCSE.

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