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Master of Science in Hospital Administration

Overview

The M.Sc. in Hospital Administration is a comprehensive postgraduate programme that prepares students for leadership roles in the evolving healthcare sector. It integrates core principles of healthcare systems, business management, and administrative practices to develop professionals who can manage complex hospital environments efficiently. As a leading allied health sciences programme, it equips students with the .

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Program code

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Duration

02 Years

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Study Campus

JAIN University, Kochi Campus

Curriculum Structure

The curriculum of this Master’s programme in Hospital and Healthcare Administration is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare management landscape. It covers essential areas such as healthcare policy and regulations, financial management, strategic planning, human resource management, quality improvement, and healthcare information systems. Through this curriculum, students develop strong managerial and analytical skills needed to oversee healthcare operations effectively.

Fundamentals of Management and Organization behaviour

Epidemiology and Public Health AdministrationResearch Methodology

Quantitative Techniques

Management of Non Clinical Services

Human Body and Functions.

Accounting and Financial Management in Healthcare

Healthcare Economics and Health Insurance

Hospital Planning & Project Management

IT for Health Care

Management of Clinical Services

Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations

Marketing Management in Healthcare

Legal Aspects in Healthcare

Quality Management in Healthcare

Materials and Inventory Management

Internship – Project And Viva

Course Highlights

Comprehensive Healthcare Management Curriculum

The programme provides a comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems by combining hospital management, healthcare policies, financial management, human resources, and information systems. It prepares students for leadership roles in healthcare institutions.

Industry-Oriented Learning Approach

Students gain practical experience through case studies, internships, and real-world projects. This approach helps them apply theoretical knowledge to healthcare management scenarios and strengthen decision-making and problem-solving skills.

Career Opportunities in the Healthcare Sector

The programme prepares graduates for roles in hospitals, healthcare organisations, insurance companies, and consulting firms. It equips them with the expertise to improve healthcare delivery and operational efficiency.

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Career Outcomes

A Master's degree in Hospital Administration prepares graduates for specialized roles in both private and government healthcare sectors. As Hospital Administrators or Healthcare Managers, they take on leadership positions and oversee multiple hospital departments.

Career Pathway

Hospital Administrator
Healthcare Manager
Healthcare Consultant
Healthcare Quality Improvement Manager
Healthcare Information Systems Manager
Healthcare Policy Analyst
Healthcare Financial Manager
Long-Term Care Administrator
Healthcare Entrepreneur
Healthcare Educator
Healthcare Researcher
Healthcare Project Manager
Floor manager
Front office administrator
Operations manager
Human resource manager
Stores and Purchase Manager
NABH Consultant

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

These programmes offer a faster, more specialized route into the medical workforce. These programmes focus on "Applied Science" meaning you gain deep expertise in a specific area in a shorter timeframe (3–4 years).

The curriculum is designed to meet international protocols. By focusing on evidence-based practice and intensive clinical internships, the University ensures that students are not just degree-holders, but "job-ready" professionals capable of working in any modern healthcare ecosystem.

While doctors diagnose and nurses provide general patient care, Allied Health professionals are the technical and clinical specialists who bridge the gap.

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Master of Science in Hospital Administration - Jain University