About this degree
The MSc in Health Economics and Decision Science integrates economics and statistics as applied to health and health care. Students are provided with rigorous, and world-leading foundation skills in health economics and decision science via the completion of core modules, and can gain an advanced level of specialisation by choosing optional modules that further their own special interest areas in the economics of health and health care.
In addition to developing their subject knowledge and skills, students are also provided with opportunities to work collaboratively with others, as well as to lead their own research. All students will graduate with an advanced understanding of how the political, economic, and physical context of health systems frames the application of health economics and decision science to strengthen health systems and achieve equity in health outcomes.
Who this course is for
This programme is intended for applicants with a suitable qualification (see entry requirements) in economics, statistics, mathematics, or a related quantitative field such as epidemiology, engineering, or physics. Candidates with a background in medicine or allied health sciences may be considered if they can demonstrate quantitative proficiency in mathematics and/or statistics at the degree level.
What this course will give you
UCL offers a highly multidisciplinary environment in which to study health economics and decision science. The teaching team for this programme comprises economists, statisticians, epidemiologists, mathematicians, and public health doctors, among others. As a world-leading university, we research, publish, and consult on the topics we teach. Our strong links to industry, policy, and academia enhance the relevance of our teaching and the employment opportunities of our graduates.
