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Population Health Management
Language

English

Start

September - February

Time

2 year

Location

The Hague

Taught in The Hague

Today's health care system faces many challenges. Population Health Management aims at tackling these challenges in a broad sense and has emerged as an important strategy for health care worldwide.

The two year programme combines knowledge insights from epidemiology, data analysis in healthcare, medicine, public administration and behavioral sciences into a globally unique interdisciplinary program. Students with various backgrounds work together through a combination ­of both online- and intensive on-campus education.

At the end of the programme, you will be prepared to work as an interdisciplinary academic trusted partner, contributing - as a strategic broker - to the changes needed in today's fragmented healthcare system.

Career

After graduating, you will have the opportunity to work at different organisations in strategic staff positions, researcher at an academic institute, or - depending on your specialisation - as a data scientist. You will be equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in institutions, insurers and suppliers within healthcare and social care, as well as at international, national and local policy organisations. You will be the broker between various perspectives, bridging gaps between fields and with a clear vision on future sustainable healthcare.

Best preparatory bachelor’s

A health-related bachelor’s degree. Additionally, we invite students with other bachelor’s backgrounds, and especially international bachelor’s backgrounds to visit our website and view our specific entry requirements.

English proficiency**

IELTS: each test component must score a minimum of 6.0; with an average score of at least 6.5;
TOEFL internet-based: an overall score of 90, each test component must score a minimum of 22.
Cambridge C2 proficiency (CPE) or C1 advanced (CAE) 180, Cambridge component score 176.

Faculty of Medicine/LUMC

1, 2 and 3

year master’s programmes

1.741

master's students

8%

International master's students

36

Nationalities

€2.601

EU/EEA student tuition fee*

 

Non-EU/EEA student tuition fees per programme:

  • €21,800 Vitality and Ageing
  • €21,800 Biomedical Sciences
  • €32,100 Medicine
  • €32,100 Pharmacy
  • €21,800 Population Health Management
  • €4,500 Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies
  • €21,515 Technical Medicine
  • (2024/2025)

* This tuition fee is per year and only applies if this is your first master's programme in The Netherlands. This doesn't apply for the Master Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies (MSc)
** English language proficiency requirements are subject to change. Please check our website for the updated English language proficiency requirements. You can find the exact language requirements and more detailed language requirements per programme under each programme description. Also check our website for detailed information on the types of English tests accepted and the equivalent scores for IELTS, TOEFL and Cambridge English tests.
NOTE: Tuition fees are subject to change. Please check online our updated tuition fees.