The Healthcare Management program is structured to achieve a good balance between management, economics and quantitative classes. Classes consist of lectures, discussions and case studies. Instructors will present to students sound theoretical principles, tools and methodologies, but also practical examples and case studies. Faculty will make an extensive use of case studies as a way to introduce students to a wide range of practical management issues in healthcare organizations. Additional to exams, other elements will be part of the final grading such as class participation, individual assignments and group works.
Learning objectives
The program has been designed for students interested in
Career Opportunities
The program offers knowledge, skills and competences particularly valuable to pursuing careers in organizations such as:
Esperado Septiembre 2024
Rome Campus
Largo Francesco Vito 1,
ROME,
Lazio,
00198, Italy
Eligible candidates need to hold an undergraduate degree obtained after a minimum of 3 years of study (180 ECTS), which satisfies the requirements for access to second-level academic studies in the awarding country. If candidates have undertaken less than 15 years of total schooling, they may not be eligible for admission to a Laurea Magistrale.
The degree has to be issued by a higher education institution which is regularly accredited or recognized in the awarding country.
The academic board will evaluate candidates’ academic and personal background and decide if they meet the specific conditions for admission.