The EMHI Project Course is designed to provide students with experience in identifying important problems in the health care system or their workplace and to design a project to solve that problem. Students learn about strategic thinking, goal setting, planning, and pitching their ideas to key stakeholders and funders. Students also learn how to develop a business case to ensure that their project will be financially sustainable. Students then apply the learnings from their course work to engage stakeholders in co-designing a solution to the problem they identified earlier. At the end of the course, the students generate recommendations for how organizations or the health care system can solve the problem using a digital approach that meets the needs of all stakeholders. At the end of the program, students are expected to be able to develop projects independently and oversee project managers who will run those projects.