Postgraduate courses

Spezialization in the health care field is becoming increasingly important. Medical and scientific advances have given rise to new occupational fields in health care.  Bio-medicine, life sciences, pharmacology, preventative medicine, health promotion and societal development are all examples of expanding health care areas.

At the CharitéUniversitätsmedizin Berlin graduates can choose from eleven post-graduate courses in which they can expand their knowledge in current key areas of health care.
All courses are research or practice orientated and can be studied as part time or full time courses.

Those courses labeled with a * have already been approved by the Accrediting Committee (SAK) of the Central Evaluation and Accrediting Agency (ZevA).

Click on the links below to find out about the various graduate study programs:

The Berlin School of Public Health

The Berlin School of Public Health (BSPH) was founded in 2007 under the joint collaboration of the Berlin Free University, the Berlin Humboldt University and the Berlin Technical University. The BSPH is a training and research institution focusing on the health care field. The most recent course to be added to our repetoire is the Applied Epidemiology course. This has been on offer since 2009/2010 and is a practice orientated course taught in conjunction with the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

Below is a brief overview of courses on offer at the Berlin School of Public Health: