Demo
Program Overview
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Goals, Outcomes & Methods
Build a practical understanding of health data and clinical innovation. Develop evidence-based decision-making and research skills. Prepare students to collaborate across clinical, technology, and management teams.
Evaluate health information using ethical and evidence-based methods. Design practical responses to clinical and operational challenges. Communicate technical findings to clinical and non-technical audiences. Plan and deliver multidisciplinary innovation projects. Produce a supervised capstone project and professional portfolio.
Case-based seminars Supervised simulation laboratories Team projects with milestone reviews Applied research project Professional presentation and portfolio assessment
Program Structure & Plan
Semester 1: foundations of health systems, research methods, and data literacy. Semester 2: clinical analytics, ethics, and supervised simulation practice. Semester 3: innovation management, elective study, and an applied team project. Semester 4: capstone research project, professional portfolio, and final presentation.
Tuition & Fees
| Fee Type | Year 1 | Year 2 | Total |
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| Academic Fees | |||
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Tuition Fee
Covers teaching, academic supervision, and standard assessments.
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6,500 | 6,500 | 13,000 |
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Application Fee
One-time and non-refundable.
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150 | — | 150 |
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Laboratory and Clinical Resources
Simulation laboratory, digital resources, and supervised practical sessions.
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450 | 450 | 900 |
| Living & Accommodation | |||
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Estimated Accommodation
Illustrative annual estimate; actual housing costs vary.
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3,600 | 3,600 | 7,200 |
| Scholarships & Discounts | |||
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Demo Merit Scholarship
Illustrative first-year award for eligible applicants.
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−1,000 | — | −1,000 |
| Grand Total | 9,700 | 10,550 | 20,250 |
Available Scholarship
— See scholarship details
A demonstration merit scholarship of up to USD 1,000 may be shown for eligible first-year applicants. This sample does not create a financial entitlement.
Who Should Apply
Graduates in medicine, health sciences, life sciences, technology, business, or related fields who want to work at the intersection of healthcare, data, and innovation. The program suits internationally minded students who value applied projects, collaborative learning, and practical career preparation.
Admission Requirements
A recognized bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification. Minimum recommended GPA: 2.8/4.0 or equivalent. English proficiency: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 88, PTE 60, or an accepted equivalent. A motivation statement and one academic or professional recommendation are required. Relevant study or work experience is helpful but not mandatory.
Required Documents
Career Prospects
Health Data Analyst Clinical Innovation Coordinator Healthcare Project Manager Research Associate Quality Improvement Specialist Digital Health Consultant Further doctoral or professional study
Program Accreditation & Recognition
Demonstration recognition text: the profile supports institution-level approval, program recognition, professional pathway notes, and licensing disclosures. Applicants must verify current recognition requirements with the relevant authority before applying.
Accommodation details coming soon. Contact the university for housing options.
Prepare Visa Documents
Submit Visa Application - The student submits the visa application through the Georgian Embassy, E-Visa portal, or authorized visa center depending on the process applicable to their country.
Verification & Processing - Authorities may verify documents.
Receive Visa Approval - Once approved, the student receives the Georgia student visa (D3 visa) and can prepare for travel.
Travel to Georgia - After arrival, students complete university registration and begin classes.
Temporary Residence Card (TRC) - After entering Georgia, students usually apply for a Temporary Residence Card/Permit to legally continue their stay during studies.
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