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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
16 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Health Administration | Healthcare Administration | Healthcare Management
Area of study
Health
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Master of Management in Health Care Management program at Trent University Durham GTA is a 16-month full-time program designed to prepare graduates for managerial roles in the healthcare sector. The program emphasizes developing skills and knowledge to manage healthcare services effectively amidst resource constraints. With intakes in September, January, and May, the program consists of four terms, including a workplace internship in the final term. Graduates are well-equipped for professional managerial careers in the dynamic and complex healthcare landscape.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Master of Management M.Mgt - Health Care Management program is a 16-month, full-time, course-based program with a workplace internship. It is offered exclusively at the Trent University Durham GTA campus. The program aims to prepare graduates for professional managerial careers in the health care sector. It focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge to develop, implement, and assess strategies for delivering health care services within the context of critical resource constraints.


Careers:

The program prepares graduates for professional managerial careers in the health care sector.


Other:

  • The program is offered over four terms, with four courses in each of the first three terms.
  • The program has intakes in September, January, and May.
  • The program includes a workplace internship in the fourth term.
  • The program is designed to address the needs of a dynamic and complex health care sector.
  • Organizations in the health care sector must continually adapt to deliver health care services in the face of critical resource constraints.
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