Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Medical Education and Health Management

The M.Sc. in Medical Education and Health Management at EIM is an MFHEA-accredited online programme at EQF Level 7. Across 90 ECTS, it qualifies healthcare professionals for leadership roles in health, management, and strategic development — within 18 months.

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MFHEA-Accredited

Why Choose the M.Sc. in Medical Education and Health Management?

The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Medical Education and Health Management is a 90 ECTS programme at EQF Level 7, accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA). It can be completed as a full-time programme over 18 months or part-time over 30 months. The programme is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to expand their educational, organisational, and strategic leadership skills.

The curriculum follows a two-phase structure: a broad-based foundation phase covering medical education, healthcare management, digital skills, and scientific research, followed by a specialisation phase tailored to specific sectors of healthcare and education — plus a final master research project.

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Who Will Benefit from This Programme?

This programme is designed for healthcare professionals at the beginning or mid-point of their career who seek to enhance their professional competence and access new leadership positions. Typical candidates include nurses, paramedics, healthcare managers, and educators working in clinical, educational, or administrative settings.

Whether you hold a relevant Level 6 degree or bring at least five years of professional experience with a Level 5 qualification, the programme builds the leadership and educational competencies you need. Flexible online delivery in German means you can study from anywhere without pausing your career.

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Career Impact

What Are the Career Opportunities After Graduation?

Graduates qualify for demanding specialist, leadership, and executive positions in healthcare and education. Career paths include Director of Nursing, Nursing Home Director, Head of Vocational Education, Head of Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare Quality Manager, E-Health Consultant, and Healthcare Project Manager.

Opportunities span hospitals, long-term care facilities, emergency services, vocational training institutions, digital health organisations, NGOs, and private healthcare providers. The seven elective specialisations allow you to sharpen your focus for exactly the sector you want to lead in.

100 % Online · German Language

Study from anywhere with Oxbridge-style tutorials and asynchronous learning. The programme is delivered fully online in German, with 25 contact hours per module and 86 self-study hours.

18 Months Full-Time · 30 Months Part-Time

90 ECTS across 14 foundation modules (5 ECTS each), 2 elective specialisation modules (5 ECTS each), and a final master research project (10 ECTS). Quarterly intakes give you maximum flexibility.

Start Every Quarter

Four intakes per year give you the flexibility to begin when the timing is right. Apply via admission@eim.education and start your journey towards healthcare leadership.

Two-Phase Curriculum with 7 Specialisations

A solid foundation phase in medical education, management, digitalisation, and research is followed by your choice of specialisation: Nursing Science, Managed Care & E-Health, Emergency Services, Hospital Management, Nursing Home Management, and more.

Multiple Exit Qualifications

The modular structure offers flexible exit points: earn a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, or the full Master of Science — each with a specialisation title reflecting your chosen focus area.

MFHEA-Accredited · EQF Level 7

All modules are accredited at EQF Level 7 by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MQF Level 7).

Foundation Phase: Core Competencies for Healthcare Leadership and Education

In the initial phase, students acquire comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge in medical education, healthcare management, digital skills, and scientific research. The focus areas include:

  • Medical and Nursing Sciences: Evidence-Based Medicine and Pathophysiology, Nursing Science, Research in Healthcare and Nursing
  • Education and Didactics: Methodology and Didactics in Initial and Continuing Education, Knowledge Transfer in Medical Education, Practical Instruction and Supervision in the Field
  • Management and Leadership: Management of Educational Institutions, Business Management, Strategic Leadership, and Quality Management
  • Communication and Law: Professional Communication and Counselling, Legal Frameworks in the Healthcare Sector
  • Digitalisation and Media Literacy: Digital Competence, Simulation-Based Learning, and Modern Educational Technologies
  • Scientific Work: Fundamentals of Empirical Research, Data Analysis, and Application of Scientific Methods

This phase builds a solid foundation for reflective, evidence-based, and forward-looking leadership in healthcare and medical education.

Elective Phase: Sector-Focused Expertise

In the second phase, students choose a specialisation that allows them to deepen their knowledge in a specific service or organisational area. The focus is on sector-specific processes, legal frameworks, digital developments, and leadership strategies. Specialisation options include:

  • Nursing Science
  • Managed Care, E-Health, and Integrated Care Management
  • Legal Aspects of Emergency Services
  • Organisation of Emergency and Rescue Services
  • Interfaces between Emergency Services and Funding Bodies
  • Hospital Management
  • Leadership in Outpatient and Inpatient Long-Term Care Facilities

These specialisations prepare graduates for leadership roles in various healthcare sectors, always with a focus on practical relevance, responsibility, and future readiness.

Admission

  • Relevant EQF/MQF Level 6 degree (healthcare-related).

  • EQF/MQF Level 5 qualification + portfolio + 5+ years experience.

  • APEL/RAPL/RAPEL recognition via prior learning portfolio.

  • Basic digital skills required for online study.

Requirement/Headline Content
Name of the Educational Programme Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Medical Education and Health Management
Exit Qualifications
  • Master of Science
  • Master of Science specializing in Health Care Management
  • Master of Science specializing in Home Care Management
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Nursing Home Management
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Nursing Science
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Health Care Management
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Home Care Management
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Nursing Home Management
  • Master of Science with a specialization in Rescue Services Management
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Health Care Management
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Health Care Management
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Education
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Rescue Services Management
  • Award in Nursing Home Management
  • Award in Emergency Services Management
  • Award in Nursing Science
  • Award in Quality Management
  • Award in Simulation Training (Medical Education)
  • Award in Law in emergency services (Emergency Management)
  • Award in Interface between emergency services and payers (Emergency Management)
Accredited Status of the Programme MFHEA Approved Higher Education Programme by MFHEA
MQF / EQF level 7
Type of Programme Qualification
Mode of Delivery Online
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.SC.) IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT – TOTAL LEARNING HOURS
Hours of Total Learning for the whole MSc programme • Total Contact Hours: 450 • Supervised Placement and Practice Hours: 170 • Self-Study Hours: 1568 • Assessment Hours: 62 • Total Learning Hours of this Module: 2250
Hours of total learning for Module 1-14 (Foundational Phase) • Total Contact Hours: 25 • Supervised Placement and Practice Hours: 10 • Self-Study Hours: 86 • Assessment Hours: 4 • Total Learning Hours of this Module: 125
Hours of total learning for Module 15-21 (ELECTIVE Phase) • Total Contact Hours: 25 • Supervised Placement and Practice Hours: 10 • Self-Study Hours: 86 • Assessment Hours: 4 • Total Learning Hours of this Module: 125
Hours of total learning for Module 22(Final Master Project) • Total Contact Hours: 50 • Supervised Placement and Practice Hours: 20 • Self-Study Hours: 172 • Assessment Hours: 8 • Total Learning Hours of this Module: 250
Qualification ECTS
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.SC.) IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT 90
Mode of Attendance Full-Time and Part-Time
Programme Duration 18 months (full-time), 30 months (part-time)
Target Group The target group consists of professionals at the beginning of their career who seek to enhance their professional competence levels and want to access new professional employment positions including but not limited to Healthcare professionals in specialist, managerial, or executive roles (e.g. Director of Nursing, Nursing Home Director, Head of Internal Training, EMS Director, or Quality Manager)
Language of Instruction German
  • A relevant MQF/EQF Level 6 degree
  • An MQF/EQF Level 5 full qualification,
    • AND a portfolio evidencing appropriate writing and analytical skills to ensure that the prospective candidate can fully and meaningfully participate in the course,
    • and work experience at professional and/or executive level for at least five years,
  • or a portfolio of prior learning including training, education and professional experience approved on the basis of the EIM policy of Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning, Accreditation of Experiential Learning (APEL),
    • and Recognition of Accredited Prior Learning (RAPL or RAPEL) according to the RPL policy.
  • Examples are:
    • A candidate has already earned five ECs on the MQF / EQF Level 7 at another institution (RAPL or RAPEL);
    • A candidate has participated in corporate training and mentorship without earning credit (APL);
    • A candidate has successfully founded and developed a start-up firm (APEL).
  • In addition, all applicants are to have a: Basic digital skills.
Quarter Module ECTS

Foundational Phase

1 Evidence-based medicine and pathophysiology 5
1 Methodology and didactics in education, training and continuing education 5
1 Medical education knowledge transfer 5
2 Practical guidance and learning support in teaching situations in the field 5
2 Management of educational institutions 5
2 Communication and counselling in a business context 5
2 Digitalisation and media literacy 5
3 Quality management
3 Business management 5
3 Leadership and Management 5
3 Simulation training 5
4 Research methods in health care and nursing 5
4 Legal framework in health care 5
4 Scientific work 5

Total: Foundational Phase : 70 ECTS

ELECTIVE Phase (2x Module)

5 Nursing Science 5
5 Managed care, e-health and care management 5
5 Law in emergency services 5
5 Organisation of emergency and rescue services 5
5 Interface between emergency services and payers 5
5 Hospital management 5
5 Nursing home management 5

Total: Specialisation Phase : 10 ECTS

Final Master Project

4-6 Final Master Project 10

Total: Final Master Project: 10 ECTS

Total: MSc-Programme : 90 ECTS

Quarter Module ECTS

Foundational Phase

1 Evidence-based medicine and pathophysiology 5
1 Methodology and didactics in education, training and continuing education 5
2 Medical education knowledge transfer 5
3 Practical guidance and learning support in teaching situations in the field 5
3 Management of educational institutions 5
4 Communication and counselling in a business context 5
4 Digitalisation and media literacy 5
5 Quality management
5 Business management 5
6 Leadership and Management 5
6 Simulation training 5
7 Research methods in health care and nursing 5
7-10 Legal framework in health care 5
8 Scientific work 5

Total: Foundational Phase : 70 ECTS

ELECTIVE Phase (2x Module)

9 Nursing Science 5
9 Managed care, e-health and care management 5
9 Law in emergency services 5
9 Organisation of emergency and rescue services 5
9 Interface between emergency services and payers 5
9 Hospital management 5
9 Nursing home management 5

Total: Specialisation Phase : 10 ECTS

Final Master Project

7-10 Final Master Project 10

Total: Final Master Project: 10 ECTS

Total: MSc-Programme : 90 ECTS

Qualification MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.SC.) IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Competences C1: Design, implement, and critically evaluate teaching and training programmes in medical and nursing contexts, ensuring alignment with best practices and the needs of diverse learners. C2: Effectively manage and coordinate complex management and organizational tasks in educational and healthcare institutions, applying advanced leadership and problem-solving skills. C3: Take responsibility for assuring and continuously developing the quality of educational programmes and processes, utilizing evidence-based quality improvement strategies. C4: Coordinate and facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration with various professional disciplines and stakeholders within the healthcare sector, fostering effective cooperation and communication. C5: Initiate, plan, and conduct research projects to advance the field of medical education and health management, applying suitable scientific methods and critical analysis.
Knowledge K1: Critically analyze, synthesize, and apply advanced theories of adult education, learning psychology, and didactics within the healthcare sector to design and evaluate effective learning processes. K2: Assess, manage, and strategically develop organizational structures and management processes in healthcare, demonstrating advanced understanding of change management and strategic leadership. K3: Interpret and evaluate legal, ethical, and political frameworks in healthcare, and assess their impact on educational and care practices. K4: Apply quality assurance and evaluation methods to systematically monitor, assess, and enhance the effectiveness of educational and care services. K5: Design and apply quantitative and qualitative research methods to analyze and improve educational and health-related processes, demonstrating methodological expertise and critical reflection.
Skills S1: Critically reflect on educational and care processes and systematically develop innovative solutions for complex problems in healthcare. S2: Apply advanced communication and presentation skills to effectively convey knowledge and provide leadership to interdisciplinary teams in healthcare and education. S3: Motivate, manage, and develop teams, and lead organizational change processes in healthcare settings, demonstrating advanced management and leadership competencies. S4: Analyze and interpret complex data and information to support evidence-based decision-making processes in both management and educational contexts. S5: Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability by proactively responding to and managing changing conditions in healthcare and education environments.

Teaching and Learning Procedures

EIM uses an appropriate mix of teaching and learning methods that allow learners with different learning styles and abilities to successfully complete our degree courses. The didactic approach is based on an Oxbridge-style tutorial teaching and learning approach which is highly fit for interactive and student-centred learning that promotes active participation of students and a personal learning experience.

Assessment Procedures

The programme has a varied range of learning activities embedded within the content for each module. The assessment of the study performance includes a combination of feedforward by lecturers and peers on partial works developed for each tutorial and a final examination. The chosen examination format for each module is aligned with the specific learning outcomes of this module.

The assessments are based on the combined evaluation of partial works delivered for each tutorial and of the final examination. All assessments are corroborated by a second qualified lecturer or coach. To secure originality of the case study developed, the final assessment includes an oral presentation component where students present their final case study.

Distinction (80–100%)
Merit (65–79%)
Pass (50–64%)
Fail (0–49%)

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Graduates of the Master of Science in Medical Education and Health Management are qualified for demanding specialist, leadership, and executive positions in the healthcare and education sectors. Typical roles include:

  • Director of Nursing
  • Nursing Home Director / Facility Manager
  • Head of Vocational Education and Training
  • Head of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  • Healthcare Quality Manager
  • E-Health or Healthcare Consultant
  • Training and Development Manager
  • Healthcare Project Manager

These positions can be taken in various sectors of the healthcare and social services system, depending on the chosen area of specialisation, including:

  • Hospital and Acute Care Management
  • Long-Term and Nursing Home Care
  • Emergency and Rescue Services
  • Vocational Education and Continuing Professional Development in Health Professions
  • Digital Health and E-Health Strategy
  • Public Health Organisations
  • Non-Profit and NGO Health Projects
  • Private Healthcare Providers and Consultancy

Graduates are prepared to lead interdisciplinary teams, manage complex healthcare organisations, develop innovative educational concepts, and contribute to the strategic development of modern healthcare and training systems — both nationally and internationally.

The programme does not lead to a warranted profession or regulated occupation.

The programme fees below refer to the 2025/26 academic year unless otherwise stated. Programme fees are calculated per credit taught. Programme fees are subject to annual inflation so the total costs are shown here as a guide. EIM will apply the programme fees at the time of the payment.

Number of Credits (ECTS): 90
Programme Fees per Credit (ECTS): EUR 200
Admission Fees: EUR 3,000
Total Programme Fees: EUR 21,000

Pay your programme fees:
You can choose to pay your programme fees in full at the start of your first term or in instalments at the start of each term. Additional fees may apply for different payment terms, currencies, and methods.

Other fees:
The programme fees cover the course delivery and the learning material. Other fees may apply for additional services (e.g., fees for RPL applications, resitting an assessment, repeating a module, or additional tutoring etc.).

Get funding for your programme:
EIM offers support to get access to different funding options like for example scholarships.

Please note:
Programme fees shown on our website are net of any local VAT, Goods and Services Tax (GST) or any other sales tax payable by the student in their country of residence. Where EIM is required to add VAT, GST or any other sales tax at the local statutory rate, this will be added to the fees shown during the payment process. For students resident in Malta, our programme fees are exempt from VAT.

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