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MSc International Health Policy (Health Economics)

Courses for 2021 entry

Programme structure
Full-year programme. Students must take courses to the value of four full units, including a half unit dissertation as shown.

Course availability and details are subject to change, please see LSE Course Policy section and Programme Regulations for more information. Please view course guides for information on prerequisites.

 

CORE COURSES

 

 

 

 


 

 

CHOOSE COURSES TO THE VALUE OF 0.5 UNIT FROM THE FOLLOWING:

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

CHOOSE COURSES TO THE VALUE OF 1.5 UNIT FROM THE FOLLOWING:

Or another LSE course subject to the approval of the course tutor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LSE Course Policy

  You can find the most up-to-date programme calendar on the Programme Regulations section of the current School Calendar.

You must note however that while care has been taken to ensure that this information is up to date and correct, a change of circumstances since publication may cause the School to change, suspend or withdraw a course or programme of study, or change the fees that apply to it. The School will always notify the affected parties as early as practicably possible and propose any viable and relevant alternative options. Note that that the School will neither be liable for information that after publication becomes inaccurate or irrelevant, nor for changing, suspending or withdrawing a course or programme of study due to events outside of its control, which includes but is not limited to a lack of demand for a course or programme of study, industrial action, fire, flood or other environmental or physical damage to premises.

You must also note that places are limited on some courses and/or subject to specific entry requirements. The School cannot therefore guarantee you a place. Please note that changes to programmes and courses can sometimes occur after you have accepted your offer of a place. These changes are normally made in light of developments in the discipline or path-breaking research, or on the basis of student feedback. Changes can take the form of altered course content, teaching formats or assessment modes. Any such changes are intended to enhance the student learning experience. You should visit the School’s Calendar, or contact the relevant academic department, for information on the availability and/or content of courses and programmes of study. Certain substantive changes will be listed on the updated graduate course and programme information page.