Make your motivation count - why study healthcare?
6 semesters of study just to become a bean counter?
Graduate with a bachelor’s degree only to end up in a dull job? Better use your motivation for something meaningful. Imagine you want to save the world – but with a system. You care about people and their health? You’ve got both heart and mind? Then Health Management is just right for you!
This is for you:
Why should you study healthcare?
Job security
Whether research, management or working directly with patients - there are many exciting careers open to you in a booming and rapidly growing industry. The demand for qualified specialists is unchecked!
Working with purpose
In the healthcare industry, people and their well-being take centre stage. You can have a positive impact on the lives of many people every day and actively help them.
Dynamic environment
The healthcare industry is growing and constantly changing, which offers you a job that is both secure and varied.
Effecting positive change
Join a sector that is always in demand! Not only can you make a difference here, you can also take on responsibility and look for innovative solutions to improve healthcare.
Whether you want to revolutionise a health insurance company, launch a digital health start-up, or use AI and data analysis to develop new paths in healthcare – you’re needed! And let’s be honest: Who wouldn’t want to be the smart mind behind the “healthcare system of the future”?
What drives you?
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Medicine, management, IT: Curious about these areas? Perfect!
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Challenges: Do you like solving problems? Great!
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Future: Do you want to improve the world of health? Then go for it!
Health Management is for those who want to make a difference. The application period for the summer semester 2026 starts on 15 November 2025.
Which degree programme can I study?
Part-time degree programmes
Video series: Make your studies count
Get advice on which programme suits you best
If you have questions, contact the academic advisors for the respective degree programme. You’ll find contact persons and the form on each programme’s page.












