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Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Cardiovascular Sciences

About the MSc programme

This programme is delivered by faculty based in LSE Health, one of the Department of Social Policy’s associated research centres and one of the world’s most highly rated research and teaching centres. Offered in collaboration with the European Society of Cardiology, it aims to provide practicing healthcare professionals with a set of tailored courses in health economics, outcomes research and health care management in cardiovascular sciences.

It will prepare you to explore new research, advisory, consulting, and leadership roles through unique modules tailored for practicing healthcare professionals. In addition to gaining a theoretical and conceptual understanding of health economics and outcomes research, you will acquire new skills to accelerate or refocus your career.  Upon graduation, it will allow you to expand your employment opportunities in related sectors including the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries, consultancies, government, and non-governmental organisations.

Programme details

You can find the most up-to-date list of optional courses for Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Cardiovascular Sciences in the Programme Regulations section of the current School Calendar.

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Graduate destinations 

This MSc will prepare students to explore new advisory, management, and leadership roles within the health care field. Beyond their current work settings, students will be able to expand their employment opportunities in related sectors including the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries, consultancies, government, and non-governmental organisations. Upon graduation, you can expect to take on more responsibility or shift your career focus in the cardiovascular science field.

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Application code: L4CS (check availability)

Start date: First two-week session to commence December 2017

Duration: Taught over 24 months in modular blocks, maximum of 50 

Minimum entry requirement: 2:1 degree in any discipline,with clinical, health policy and economics background and/or work experience in the health policy and economics field (see entry requirements)

English requirement: Standard (see English requirements)

GRE/GMAT requirement: None

Fee level: year one (2017 entry) £12,126; year two (2018 continuing students) £12,126

Financial support: This programme is not eligible for LSE financial support. A limited number of highly selective scholarships are available from the European Society of Cardiology. See lse.ac.uk/heomcs for details

Application deadline: None – rolling admissions


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