Overview
Overview
Theories of Health Policy
is an interdisciplinary field that examines the complex relationships between healthcare systems, policies, and societal factors.
Health policy is shaped by various theories, including economic, political, and social perspectives. These theories inform policy decisions, influencing healthcare outcomes and access to care.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Theories of Health Policy is designed for students interested in understanding the underlying principles that guide healthcare policy. This program provides a comprehensive introduction to key concepts, including health economics, policy analysis, and social determinants of health.
By exploring these theories, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the healthcare landscape and develop critical thinking skills to inform policy decisions.
Explore the Undergraduate Certificate in Theories of Health Policy and discover how theoretical frameworks can shape healthcare policy and practice.
Theories of Health Policy are the foundation of this Undergraduate Certificate program, equipping students with a deep understanding of the complex relationships between healthcare systems, governments, and society. By exploring the key concepts and frameworks that shape health policy, students will gain a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the healthcare sector. With a focus on critical analysis and problem-solving, this course offers career prospects in policy development, research, and implementation, as well as opportunities to work in government, non-profit, or private sectors. Unique features include expert guest lectures and a capstone project that applies theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.