Master of Business (Economics and health)

The Economics and Health specialisation of the Master of Business examines the links between economic systems and population health, equipping you with tools to address complex challenges in health policy, health care management, and the business of health.

You will develop expertise in health economics, economic evaluation, and industry economics, with options to extend your studies into areas such as game theory, business strategy, quantitative methods, data visualisation, program design, and impact evaluation.

This specialisation is designed for business leaders and policymakers seeking to apply economic insights to strengthen businesses, improve health systems, and inform better policy.

It places specialised training in economics and health economics within the context of business, strategy and management.

Learn more about the core units below, and refer to the Handbook for detailed course structure, entry points, and progression.

The benefits of specialising in economics and health

Health Economist Ziggy Mioduszewksi, Centre for Health Economics Dr Adam Irving, and Master of Business student Fathima Arattuthodika use their experience to explain the benefits of a specialisation in economics and health.

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