Bachelor in Health Management
Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English, Turkish
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
USD 5,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Health Management
Medical and technological developments, the increase in national and international competitors, and the emphasis on patient satisfaction have intensified the competition in the health sector.
In order to cope with the competition, health institutions have to follow the developments in the field of business as well as the developments in the field of medicine and implement them in their establishments as soon as possible. At this stage, the importance of trained human resources in the administrative staff in the sector is great. There is an increasing need for Health Management graduates who have received comprehensive training in health-oriented insurance, economics, law, quality management, marketing, strategic management, communication, organizational behavior, talent management and innovation.
Scholarships & Financial Aid at Istanbul Medipol University
1. Enrollment‑Phase Scholarships & Discounts
These benefits are applied upon admission and remain valid throughout the student’s education (including language prep year, if applicable) :
- Special‑Country Scholarship: 15 % tuition discount for residents of over 40 countries (e.g., Azerbaijan, Russia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, etc.).
For the complete list of qualifying countries, please visit the official Medipol International Office eligibility page: View full Special‑Country Scholarship list. - International High‑School Scholarship: 5 % additional discount for graduates from partner high schools.
- Lump‑Sum (Advance‑Payment) Discount: 10 % off tuition for full annual payment in advance.
- Family Members Discount: 10 % off for siblings or family members enrolled simultaneously.
2. Academic Success Scholarships
Awarded annually to the top three undergraduates based on weighted GPA:
- 1st place: Full tuition waiver
- 2nd place: 50% tuition discount
- 3rd place: 25% tuition discount
- Basic Law
- Behavioral Sciences
- Business Mathematics
- Commu. Skills and Communication in Healthcare
- Essential Health Knowledge and Medical Terminology
- Ethics in Health and Social Responsibility
- Fundamentals of Management
- General Accounting
- Health Economics
- Health Public
- Health Transformation
- Hospital Management
- Information Management And Learning Organizations
- Introduction To Business Science
- Macroeconomics
- Medical First Aid
- Microeconomics
- Organizational Behaviour
- Patient Safety
- Political Science
- Presentation Techniques
- Quantitative Decision-Making Techniques
- Research Methods In Health Sciences
Aim
To raise health managers with strong ethical values and focused on innovative goals, who play a leadership role in determining and evaluating existing and potential problem areas in the health system, and developing efficient and effective solutions through interdisciplinary teamwork in order to maintain and improve the health status of individuals and society.
1. Hospital & Clinical Management
- Hospital Administrator: Manages overall hospital operations.
- Clinical Manager: Oversees specific departments (e.g., surgery, cardiology).
- Health Services Manager: Coordinates health services in clinics or care centers.
2. Public Health Administration
- Public Health Manager: Leads health initiatives at community or national levels.
- Epidemiology Coordinator: Manages disease control programs.
- Health Program Manager: Plans and evaluates public health projects.
3. Policy & Regulatory Roles
- Health Policy Analyst: Develops and analyzes healthcare policies.
- Compliance Officer: Ensures adherence to healthcare laws and regulations.
- Quality Assurance Manager: Maintains care standards and patient safety.
4. Financial & Operational Roles
- Healthcare Finance Manager: Budgets, billing, and financial planning.
- Operations Manager: Improves workflow and efficiency in health institutions.
- Health Information Manager: Manages patient data and health IT systems.
5. Consultancy & Private Sector
- Healthcare Consultant: Advises hospitals or governments on efficiency and strategy.
- Insurance Manager: Works in health insurance firms overseeing plans and claims.
- Medical Practice Manager: Runs private clinics or physician offices.
6. International & NGO Roles
- Global Health Coordinator: Works on international health programs.
- NGO Health Project Manager: Leads healthcare projects in underserved areas.
- Health Development Officer: Collaborates with UN/WHO initiatives.
7. Academia & Research
- Health Management Lecturer: Teaches in universities or institutes.
- Health Systems Researcher: Analyzes healthcare systems and policies.


