Programme structure
The European Master in Health Economics and Management is a full time programme. Learning activities are organised according to the following plan for 120 credits in total.
4th semester | EMHEM5500 – Thesis Work | |||||
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3rd semester | Specialisation | |||||
2nd semester | Specialisation | |||||
1st semester | ||||||
5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
The 1st semester is aimed at acquiring fundamentals of economics, management, law, policy sciences and research methods relevant to the healthcare sector. All fundamental courses need to be passed (or exemption received) in order to start 2nd semester courses.
2nd and 3rd semesters are devoted to the development of advanced and specialised skills on current issues in the healthcare sector. You choose your specialisation during the 1st semester. This is done in the end of October. You are invited to an information session, in which all the specialisations are presented, prior to your decision.
You can gain specialisation by an internship in prominent organisations and by the possibility of spending up to two semesters in a partner university. Agreements allow you to access teaching activities, earn credits from graduate programs, and achieve a joint degree with the following academic partners:
- Management Center Innsbruck
- Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Institute of Economics, University of Bologna
From autumn 2021 there are four different specialisations to choose from:
- Health Economics & Policy (2nd semester: Oslo, 3rd semester: Bologna)
- Economic Evaluation in Healthcare (2nd semester: Rotterdam, 3rd semester: Oslo)
- Management of Healthcare Institutions (2nd semester: Oslo, 3rd semester: Innsbruck)
- Population Health Management (2nd semester: Innsbruck, 3rd semester: Rotterdam)
Under is an an overview of the discontinued specialisations.
- Management of Healthcare Institutions (2nd semester: Oslo, 3rd semester: Innsbruck)
- Economic Evaluation in Healthcare (2nd semester: Rotterdam, 3rd semester: Oslo)
- Health Economics and Policy (2nd semester: Oslo, 3rd semester: Bologna)
- Decision Making in Healthcare (2nd semester: Rotterdam, 3rd semester: Innsbruck)
- Global Health (2nd semester: Rotterdam, 3rd semester: Bologna)
- Healthcare Finance and Management (2nd semester: Bologna, 3rd semester: Innsbruck)
The 4th semester is dedicated to the preparation of the master thesis. If you want to write your master thesis in Oslo, you need to submit a research proposal no later than 15th of November in the 3rd semester.
For an overview of each university's specialisations, please visit the Eu-HEM programme's home page.
Rules and Regulations for Master studies
As a student at UiO, you have rights and obligations, and it is important that you familiarize yourself with these. Read more about rules and regulations at the Faculty of Medicine.