The Master in Health Economics program is ideal for professionals already working within health technology policy formulation, as well as those with roles in management and evidence-based commissioning and purchasing, as well as those in the pharmaceutical, medical devices or diagnostics industries. This program will equip successful graduates with professional-level competency in the design, commissioning, and review of health technology assessments in multiple jurisdictions, delivering perspectives in product development, planning, prioritization of research, and local and international health policy planning.