This Health Economics and Econometrics programme from University of Birmingham gives you the opportunity to follow a more econometrics based pathway underpinned by microeconomic theory, while taking the core modules required to study Health Economics (Economic Evaluation and Modelling for Health Care Decision Making).
The programme is targeted at those with an undergraduate economics-based degree and a desire to obtain a technical training relevant for a career in which these skills can be applied to the health care sector nationally and internationally. With its blend of applied health economic modules and specialist economic modules, the MSc in Health Economics and Econometrics is ideal for individuals wishing to embark on a career as a health economist in industry, the health service or academia. This is an area identified as a priority for the health service and health economists with these skills are in short supply.
The normal entrance requirement for our Masters programmes is a good Honours degree (upper second-class or above) in Economics or a closely related subject, or an equivalent professional qualification and professional experience.
Appropriate career experience may also be taken into account. It is hard to give general rules on these matters, since each case is considered on individual merit. However, the factors which tend to count in your favour are suitable health services managerial experience, favourable reports from academic referees, or proven ability in research or publication. You should give as much evidence as possible of your capabilities in these areas.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
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Economics and Politics
Birmingham, England
Postgraduate
n/a
September
6.5
Home full-time: £20,430, International full-time: £ 23,574,
Poole, England
0.0
Postgraduate
£ UK:£9,250 per year EU/international:£17,460 per year, Per placement year:£1,850
London
6.5
Postgraduate
£ 14750
Staffordshire
6.5
Postgraduate
UK: £8,900, International/EU: £17,700