Course Duration
ICRI Foundation Year – One Year
MSc Health Operations – One Year
Course Timings
Monday – Friday, full-time
ICRI Health Operations Program
This Health Operations Program starts in the month of August every year at Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Hyderabad and comprises a Foundation Year study program undertaken in India by ICRI followed by the MSc in Health Operations course awarded by Cranfield University. The MSc may be undertaken at Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Cranfield (UK).
Foundation Course – 1st Year
MSc Health Operations – 2nd year
Course Introduction
In today's rapidly changing economic environment health organisations are increasingly implementing efficacious measures that are not solely based on outcomes, but utilise the metrics which other businesses, whether commercial or industrial define performance by.
Central to Health Operations is the identification of the clients' (usually patients) needs and the design and delivery of a service that will effectively and efficiently meet those needs. Hospitals across the world are now embracing techniques in process, scheduling and resource management which have been widely used in manufacturing organisations for many years as a way of improving the patient experience and ultimately the patient outcome.
The MSc in Health Operations provides a thorough understanding of these techniques and their application within hospitals and other health organisations. This enables students to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to overcome the complexity and challenges facing health organisations today.
The course is particularly suitable for medical and health professionals wishing to move into management in hospitals or healthcare organisations.
Course Structure
The course is divided into three core areas; eight modules contribute 40% of the marks, a group project contributes 20% of the marks, and an individual research project contributes 40% of the marks required to gain the award of MSc Health Operations from Cranfield University.
Eight compulsory modules (40% of award):
For full module information visit the Cranfield University website.
Group project (20% of award)
This innovative learning approach allows the students to apply the knowledge and skills gained during the taught course to a live or simulated hospital/health related consultancy problem. The group project is carried out as a team effort whereby individuals contribute to the overall project and take responsibility for a particular area.
Individual project (40% of award)
A four month personal research project undertaken in industry or academia to allow each student to demonstrate their independent learning ability and interest in advancing their knowledge through the pursuit of independent research and/or development work in an area related to healthcare. The research project is undertaken either in a commercial company, public research facility, hospital or an academic facility.
During the research project you will be supported by your ICRI or Cranfield (for students studying in the UK) tutor.
Note: The Academic committee reserves a right to make changes in the syllabus as and when required.
Cranfield University Visiting Faculty
Students are taught by a visiting team of leading academics from Cranfield.
The Course Director for MSc Health Operations is Mr Peter Lee.
Peter has had a wide and varied career with experience spanning many industries and organisations, including the UK NHS. Peter has taught on a number of highly regarded management-related programmes including some of the UK's top Executive MBA programmes.
Peter can be contacted at p.lee@cranfield.ac.uk or by telephone on +44 (0) 1234 758338.
Additional key faculty members:
For full faculty information visit the Cranfield University website.
Useful Links
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