Bachelor’s Program in Healthcare
The Health Management curriculum blends health economics, communication strategies, and political analysis with emerging digital tools. Students explore how artificial intelligence reshapes diagnostics, how blockchain streamlines documentation, and which solutions make clinics more efficient. This foundation in strategic planning prepares graduates for roles at insurance companies or pharmaceutical giants, while real-world partnerships provide comprehensive exposure to medical management—from local clinics to international corporations.
Sports, Fitness and Health at University of Europe
Sports Science Fitness & Health teaches students to apply scientific principles through biomechanics and sports psychology, uncovering what makes champions excel: enhancing endurance, accelerating recovery from injuries, designing optimal training programs. The curriculum emphasizes athletes’ mental health, recognizing that even iron will needs support. By studying exercise physiology and nutrition principles, future coaches learn to craft personalized plans for Olympic athletes and casual gym-goers alike, adapting their approach to each individual’s needs and goals.
Prevention and Therapy Management
This master’s program at University of Europe for Applied Sciences targets those building healthcare careers. Through medical institution economics, students master clinic and spa complex management, learning to balance service quality with profitability. Strategic management serves as the cornerstone, equipping graduates to navigate complex healthcare environments where operational efficiency meets patient care.
Digital Healthcare Transformation
The MBA Digital Health Transformation welcomes even those without IT or business backgrounds, bridging medicine and digital innovation. Students examine how telediagnostics transforms rural hospitals, why clinics need big data, and how blockchain saves lives. Over three semesters at University of Europe for Applied Sciences, they progress from management fundamentals to implementing their own digital solutions, guided by practitioner-instructors who actively shape medical innovation themselves.