This Master’s programme develops leaders for healthcare education by combining advanced teaching methods with management skills tailored to adult learners. Coursework and training are grounded in current academic theory and scientific research methods so graduates can apply evidence-based approaches to teaching and organizational leadership in health education settings.
Graduates are prepared for positions in educational management, teaching and curriculum development for health professionals across institutions, and for research roles in the education of healthcare workers. The curriculum aligns with European standards and is recognised internationally, equipping students for work in diverse, transnational contexts.
Studying in Berlin gives students access to a vibrant international community and a city that is increasingly recognised as a centre for healthcare innovation. The programme carries in‑state approval and accreditation.
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Applicants must hold an academic and professional background that fits both the educational and clinical focus of this master’s. Specifically, your first degree must come from a university whose foreign qualifications are recognised in Germany via the ANABIN database with a classification of H+ or H+/-. ANABIN is the standard reference used by German institutions to assess the comparability of international degrees.
In addition to the bachelor’s qualification, you must be a qualified healthcare professional as defined by the programme’s official list of recognised healthcare professions. If you are unsure whether your degree or professional credential meets these criteria, check the ANABIN entry for your university and consult the programme’s published list of healthcare professions or contact the admissions office for confirmation.
Winter Semester (International)
For non-EU citizens, we recommend to apply no later than three months before the beginning of the semester. Due to the visa application process, you might not be able to start your studies in the desired semester.Please check the website of the German embassy of your country for more information about the visa process.
Graduates are qualified for leadership and specialist roles in educational management and the education of health professionals. Typical positions include programme or curriculum developer, clinical educator, training manager, academic lecturer in health professions education, and researcher in educational practice and policy.
Employment settings include hospitals and healthcare providers, vocational and higher-education institutions, professional associations, continuing education departments, and governmental or non-governmental organisations focused on workforce development, quality assurance and training in health care.
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