Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management — Bachelor at Harold International College of London

Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management


Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management at HICL

The Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management is for people who want to run the operational side of healthcare without necessarily being a clinician — the hospital administrators, department managers, health system planners and clinic operations leads who make sure care actually gets delivered to patients. It is a serious degree because the field is serious. Hospitals run twenty-four hours, deal with vulnerable people, sit inside dense regulatory frameworks, and absorb significant public funding.

This is not a clinical programme. You will not be trained to diagnose, prescribe or treat. The Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management focuses on healthcare administration, operations, quality, finance and policy — the structural side that supports the clinical work.

What Healthcare Management Actually Involves

Healthcare management is one of the most demanding administrative fields because mistakes have real consequences. The degree spends time on hospital operations, healthcare quality and safety, health systems and policy, healthcare finance and procurement, human resources for clinical and non-clinical staff, and the basics of public health. It is structured to give you a working command of the operational machine that sits behind every clinic, ward and department.

Who This Degree Is For

  • School leavers planning a career in healthcare administration.
  • Clinical staff (nurses, allied health) moving into management without leaving the sector.
  • Hospital administrators wanting a formal degree-level qualification.
  • International students from countries undergoing healthcare reform and expansion.

Career Pathways

Graduates of the Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management typically progress into hospital administrator, clinic manager, healthcare operations coordinator, health policy assistant, quality officer and procurement specialist roles. Some pursue postgraduate qualifications in health management, public health or health economics. Outcomes are sensitive to your country's healthcare system and licensing rules, which vary widely.

How the Programme Is Delivered

Available on-campus, online and via distance learning. Online suits clinical staff transitioning into management because they can study around shifts. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.

Entry Requirements

  • Completed secondary education or recognised equivalent.
  • IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 (or equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
  • Minimum age 18.
  • A short statement about your interest in healthcare management.

Apply for the Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management

If you want to be one of the people quietly keeping a hospital running well rather than one of the patients wondering why it is not, the Bachelor in Hospital and Health Management is the right degree to consider. Click Enroll Now and HICL admissions will respond within one working day.

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