Course content
During the master's programme, you will acquire knowledge to further shape healthcare with innovative, digital solutions, always based on the client's perspective. The programme lasts two years. You will study in three European countries. You will spend the first semester at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences in Austria. The second semester will be spent studying in the Netherlands at Saxion University of Applied Sciences, and the third semester in Finland at JAMK University of Applied Sciences. During the fourth semester, you will work on your Master's thesis in the country of your choice.
- Tuition fee €727
Low study costs: €727 per year for EU students. In addition, you will receive an Erasmus grant for a maximum period of two semesters.
- Additional costs Housing and living expenses
Possible additional costs: housing and living expenses vary per country and depend greatly on individual preferences. An average amount of €800 per month can be used as a guideline.
- Contact moments 25 (hours per week)
- Self-study 15 (hours per week)
THE PROGRAMME CONSISTS OF FIVE LEARNING TRACKS
Digital healthcare and social care: you will develop specialist skills in the field of health and technology, as well as competencies in interprofessional and intercultural collaboration, user-centered design, development, and evaluation.
Design Thinking & Making: you will improve your knowledge and skills in the areas of agile project and innovation management, multimedia presentation techniques, research, and innovation.
Development and frameworks: you will learn about models, frameworks, and legislation in healthcare so that you are familiar with the frameworks within which innovation can take place. You will also work on technical competencies in areas such as programming language and AI.
Transformation of healthcare and social care: you will acquire skills to stimulate change within the complexity and challenges of today's healthcare systems.
Socio-technical research methods: you will learn to apply research methods with a view to the interaction between people and technology.
Master of Science (MSc)
Upon completion of this master's programme, you will receive the title Master of Science (MSc), the same as at the university, and a master's degree that ties in with your bachelor's degree. That means two diplomas!