• Graduation

    Master of Business Administration - MBA

  • ECTS-Points

    90

  • Learning format (optional)

    Blended learning

    Distance learning

  • Duration

    4 semesters, part time

  • Start

    continuously possible

  • Costs

    EUR 16.900,--

  • Admission requirements

    Bachelor's degree and professional experience

  • Language

    German

The increased economisation of all areas of the healthcare sector puts managers in particular in a responsible and conflict-laden position. They have to act for the benefit of the patients and at the same time in an economically justifiable manner and regularly make important strategic and operational decisions with extensive impact potential. The focus of this continuing education programme is on the latest research findings on the topics of emergency medical services and on-site operations management as well as the management skills required for this. Theory and practice are combined, particularly in application-orientated areas - such as the management of rescue services, structures and design of rescue systems - taking into account the legal foundations.
Michael Ogertschnig

The increased economisation of all areas of the healthcare sector puts managers in particular in a responsible and conflict-laden position. They have to act for the benefit of patients and at the same time in an economically justifiable manner.

Mag.
Michael Ogertschnig, MBA

Study program manager - Department for Economy and Health

You are welcome to find detailed information about the program on the German website, as the language of instruction for this program is German, or you can contact us directly.

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Akkreditierung

 

ACCREDITED:
The international university course is accredited by ACBSP.
Furthermore the Danube Business School is a member of the PRME initiative launched by the United Nations.

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