Looking to list your Masters programmes? Log in here.
About the course
The Double Master's Programme in Health Economics and Management gives you the opportunity to benefit from the expertise of two top-ranking universities. You are able to enjoy the advantages offered by the interdisciplinary approach and the participation of three faculties, the Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Cologne and the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences at Maastricht University. You study at each university for one year and will graduate with two master's degrees: a Master of Science in Health Economics from the University of Cologne and a Master of Science in Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management from Maastricht University.
Entry Requirements
Please find details on the website: View Website
Fees
At the University of Cologne there are no tuition fees, just a biannual social contribution fee of slightly more than 300 euros, which includes the semester ticket for public transport throughout North Rhine-Westphalia. Invest in an excellent education and your future without paying a fortune.
Register your interest for this programme
Please correct the errors indicated below to send your enquiry
The information you submit to University of Cologne will only be used by them or their data partners to deal with your enquiry, according to their privacy notice. For more information on how we use and store your data, please read our privacy statement.
Where is University of Cologne
Videos
Student Profile(s)
Yvonne Mitschka

"To me, Cologne is the city with the warmest people and the nicest German accent!"
Jan Laufenberg

"Combining economic theories with an approach to healthcare delivery and studying in two academic frameworks with different teaching styles, is what I benefited from the most. I really enjoyed the combination of theoretical teaching and practical training. Having completed the programme, I feel confident in my ability to apply my knowledge and skills to the healthcare challenges of the future."