Health economics
Health economics is a well established academic discipline, and there are many courses of different durations and levels offered by universities across the world, a sample of which is provided below.
Australia
Deakin University
Monash University
University of Melbourne
University of Newcastle
The University offers a range of courses in health economics, with part time and online equivalents permitted for all those full time face-to-face courses given here. These include: a half-year Graduate Certificate, a 1.5 year Master; and a 2 year Global Master in Health Economics, Management and Policy of Health.
Also offered is a Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy / Master of Business Administration, as well as PhD and research masters (Mphil) in Health Economics.
University of Technology Sydney
France
Université Paris Cité
Germany
University of Hamburg
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Universität Bayreuth
Netherlands
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Norway
University of Oslo
The university offers an opportunity for interdisciplinary studies across four different European universities in its two-year European Master in Health Economics and Management.
In addition, it offers a two-year Master's programme in Health Economics, Policy and Management.
South Africa
University of Cape Town
Spain
United Kingdom
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
University of Aberdeen
The university's Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) offers a flexible choice of online courses in Health Economics for Health Professionals: a 27 month Masters, an 18 months Postgraduate Diploma, or a 9 months Postgraduate Certificate.
A PhD research in HERU is also offered, as are two short courses - a postgraduate Health Economics course of 16 weeks, and a postgraduate 12 week course in Economic Evaluation - Principles and Frameworks.
University College London
University of Glasgow
University of Sheffield
The School of Medicine and Population Health offers a 1 year full-time, 2-3 years part-time, MSc in Health Economics and Decision Modelling.
University of South Wales
University of York
The Department of Economics and Related Studies offers a 1 year full-time MSc in Health Economics.