At the University of Leeds, we’re committed to producing graduates who are not just knowledgeable about the healthcare system, but passionate about creating positive change. Our Bachelor of Science in Health Administration is a fantastic way to kickstart a rewarding career in this field, combining academic rigor with real-world relevance.
A Degree that Prepares You for a Rewarding Career
Our BSc in Health Administration is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to succeed in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape. You’ll learn to analyze healthcare systems, understand the complexities of healthcare policy, and develop effective communication skills to work with diverse stakeholders.
Module Options and Latest Research
Throughout your three years, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a range of module options, including:
- Healthcare Policy and Strategy
- Human Resource Management in Healthcare
- Leadership and Management in Healthcare
- Health Promotion and Health Education
You’ll also have the chance to be involved in cutting-edge research projects that tackle real-world challenges, working alongside world-leading academics and healthcare professionals. This will give you a true head start when it comes to making a meaningful impact in your future career.
Personalized Learning and Support
We’re committed to providing a personalized learning experience that’s tailored to your individual needs and goals. You’ll have access to:
- A dedicated mentor who’ll offer guidance and support throughout your degree
- Regular one-to-one feedback sessions with your academics
- A comprehensive online learning system that’s easy to use and accessible from anywhere
Why Choose Our BSc in Health Administration?
Real-World Relevance
Our BSc in Health Administration is designed with the needs of the healthcare industry in mind. You’ll learn how to apply theoretical concepts to real-world situations, making you a more attractive prospect to potential employers.
Flexible Study Options
We offer a range of study options to fit around your lifestyle, including part-time and online learning. This means you can balance your studies with other commitments, such as work or family responsibilities.
World-Class Facilities
Our state-of-the-art facilities include:
- A dedicated health sciences building with cutting-edge technology and equipment
- A range of study spaces and social areas for collaboration and relaxation
- Access to the University’s main library and resources
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the BSc in Health Administration?
To apply, simply visit our online application portal and fill out the relevant forms. Make sure to provide all required documents, including academic transcripts and references.
Why do I need a degree in Health Administration?
A degree in Health Administration can open up a wide range of job opportunities in the healthcare sector, from healthcare management to policy-making and health promotion. It’s a great way to set yourself up for a rewarding and challenging career.
Are there any specific entry requirements for the BSc in Health Administration?
Yes, you’ll need to meet specific entry requirements, including a minimum of three A*-C grades in A-levels or equivalent, as well as a minimum overall score of 64% in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.
When do I apply for the BSc in Health Administration?
Applications typically open in October, with a deadline of January for international students and May for UK/EU students. We recommend applying as soon as possible to ensure the best chance of securing a place.
Which modules do I have to choose from?
You’ll have the opportunity to choose from a range of module options, including Healthcare Policy and Strategy, Human Resource Management in Healthcare, Leadership and Management in Healthcare, and Health Promotion and Health Education. Keep an eye on our website for the full module list and details.
Who can I contact if I have questions about the BSc in Health Administration?
Feel free to contact our friendly admissions team, available Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. You can reach us by phone, email, or online chat.
What’s the course duration?
The BSc in Health Administration is a three-year full-time program, with part-time and online options available. We also offer a range of summer schools and additional activities outside of regular teaching hours.
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