Course Overview
The program builds knowledge in health and social care management along with business education. Early modules cover care systems, patient support, ethics in care, and service coordination. These areas help students understand how care organisations function and how services are delivered.
The BBA stage introduces business subjects such as management, marketing, finance basics, and human resource studies. This creates wider career options beyond care services into general business roles.
Assessment includes written tasks, group assignments, presentations, and case-based work linked to care and business situations. Graduates may work in healthcare administration, care facilities, community services, and support roles, with options for higher study at advanced levels.
General Eligibility
Applicants need completion of secondary education equivalent to MQF Level 4 or higher. Some applications may require background in science or health-related subjects.
Application process includes submission of academic transcripts, passport copy, and English test results. Some applicants may attend a short interview for admission review.
Scholarships may be offered based on academic performance or early application submission. Award levels depend on intake and applicant profile.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to Malta student visa rules
Language Requirement