Global Health: Economics and Policy MSc
On-Campus
Master's programs
12 Months
Master of Science
Full Time
Regular fees: 10600 GBP
International Fees : 20500 GBP
UK student tuition fee per year: £10.600
EU and International students tuition fee per year: £20.500
Scholarships:
We offer a number of scholarships including the Royal Holloway International Postgraduate Early Payment Discount, which is a tuition fee discount to new international postgraduate students, who pay their deposit by 1 June 2024. See our scholarships pages for more information.
Please note that our initial application deadline is 1 June 2024 and anyone who applies by that date are guaranteed a decision by 23 July. The final deadline for submission of applications is 31 July 2024.
Gabriel Facchini
How effective are health policies implemented around the world? What role does economic and population growth play in the sustainable development goals? How does climate change affect the distribution of health and well-being? These are some of the modern-day challenges you will study on the MSc Global Health: Economics and Policy.
Studying this course, you’ll learn to analyse existing and emerging health and economics challenges of the 21st century, such as pandemics, economics growth, demographic changes, climate changes and the environment. You’ll receive training in modern health economics from a global perspective, covering topics such as inequality, development, environment and public health-care delivery.
Studying in the Department of Economics within the School of Law and Social Sciences at Royal Holloway means that you will learn from internationally renowned experts at one of the UK’s top ten teaching and research Economics departments. Our balanced approach to research and teaching guarantees high quality teaching from subject leaders, cutting edge materials and intellectually challenging debates. You will have close contact with the academic staff teaching on the course and you will receive individual support from the course director whilst being able to tailor your degree to your interests.
On graduation you’ll be prepared to work for international organisations, government, NGOs, consultancies and think-tanks.
- Excellent career prospects with economics graduates having an impressive employment record and starting salaries amongst the highest in the country
- Be part of a relatively small cohort enabling you to receive individual support from the course director and other academic staff
- Royal Holloway, University of London is a Top 30 University in the UK (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2024)
Core modules:
Economics of Health
Empirical Methods for Health Economics
Foundations of Microeconomics
Mathematical Methods
Dissertation in Economics
Optional modules:
A number of optional modules are available during your degree studies. The following is a selection of modules that are likely to be available. Changes will be kept to a minimum but new modules may be offered or existing modules may be withdrawn, for example, in response to a change in staff.
Inequality, Development and Health
Behavioural Health Economics
Long-term Trends in Health and Health Policy
Time-series Econometrics
Optional module from our Department of Health Studies
Egham Hill
TW20 0EX Egham , United Kingdom