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Learning Outcomes

A candidate who has completed the programme has the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and general competence:

 

Knowledge:
The candidate...

  • has advanced knowledge of health equity with focus on health, health justice and planetary wellbeing
  • has advanced knowledge of practice, policy, health technology, and research methods relevant to the field of health equity
  • can apply insight in critical theory, complexity theory and leadership


Skills: 
The candidate...

  • can apply interdisciplinary approaches to identify, analyse and address complex health equity challenges, including those arising from technological and environmental transitions
  • can navigate, communicate and collaborate across diverse and complex settings, fostering inclusive and meaningful engagement 
  • can critically apply their knowledge in designing, critically evaluating and implementing research and interventions within health equity
  • can critically analyse and apply ethical principles relevant for health equity


General competence:
The candidate…

  • can build inclusive and affective environments promoting open dialogue, critical reflection, and active participation
  • can apply intercultural perspectives and interdisciplinary insights into practice
  • exhibits a high degree of professional integrity and the ability to engage in lifelong learning, continuously adapting to new challenges and contexts
  • can apply advanced insight in decision-making and leadership