Health Economics
Bachelor of Health Economics
About the Course
This degree provides students with a strong foundation in economic theory, health policy, and quantitative methods, and equips them with the analytical skills to evaluate healthcare systems and inform policy decisions across global public health and private healthcare sectors.

Health Economics
Course Overview
A Bachelor of Health Economics is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the application of economic principles to healthcare systems and policies. The program explores topics such as healthcare financing, cost-benefit analysis, public health economics, and economic evaluation of medical interventions. Health economics plays a key role in improving health outcomes, managing healthcare resources, and guiding policy reform. The program provides students with the theoretical knowledge and applied skills required to contribute to decision-making in health sectors worldwide.

Health Economics
Course Duration
Region | Duration |
Australia | 3 – 4 years |
New Zealand | 3 years |
UK | 3 years |
Europe | 3 – 4 years |
Canada | 4 years |
Asia | 4 years |
USA | 4 years |

Health Economics
Course Curriculum
The Bachelor of Health Economics curriculum typically includes core courses in microeconomics, statistics, public health, and policy analysis. Students also study subjects such as health systems, pharmaceutical economics, epidemiology, and health finance. Practical learning may include data analysis projects, simulations, and internships with health organizations. The curriculum is designed to build both theoretical understanding and applied problem-solving skills to address economic challenges in healthcare delivery and policy.

Health Economics
Admission Requirements
- Completed secondary education with a satisfactory academic record
- Interest in economics, healthcare systems, or public policy
- English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
- Personal statement and academic references (if required by the institution)
- Application submitted through the university or centralized admission portals

Health Economics
Career Opportunities
- Health Economist, Policy Analyst, Research Assistant, Healthcare Consultant
- Placement opportunities in UK, Australia, Canada, USA, Europe, and global health NGOs
- A Bachelor’s degree required; postgraduate study and certification may enhance opportunities
- Career pathways include government health departments, international organizations, health insurance firms, pharmaceutical policy, and academic research
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