The MSc Health Economics at the University of York (Centre for Health Economics) provides comprehensive training in the theory and practice of health economics, preparing graduates for careers in health service decision-making, research, and policy analysis. The program covers core and optional modules such as advanced/applied microeconomics, econometrics, evaluation of health care, and decision modelling for health economic evaluation. The degree culminates with a supervised dissertation, often undertaken as a placement in relevant institutions such as the NHS or international research organizations. The course is designed to address key challenges in health resource allocation and economic evaluation, equipping students with critical, analytical, and quantitative skills relevant for employment in public and private sectors worldwide.