Health Management - 8901 |
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Program Summary
The Master of Health Management is designed to meet the needs of health managers today and sets the benchmark for health services management training. The program is offered in two streams using scenarios tailored to either the Australian healthcare system or developing health care systems.
The Master of Health Management (MHM) articulates with the Graduate Diploma in Health Management and the Graduate Certificate in Health Management (GradCert). Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes This program has been designed to provide students with the essential knowledge, skills and attributes required for senior managerial roles in health service delivery. A key focus of the program is promoting health leadership in areas of strategic planning, policy and decision-making. A strong emphasis is also placed on understanding and meeting the challenges of safety and quality within current and emerging health service contexts. The objective of the program is to develop judgment-ready practitioners who can impact on health service issues and systems.
The Master of Health Management is offered in either full-time on-campus or part-time external modes. For most courses, external students must attend compulsory residential school workshops at the Kensington campus twice a year, once before each semester of study.
The program comprises 48 units of credit (UOC) consisting of 36 UOC of core courses and 12 UOC of elective courses: Core Courses
Additional Course Requirement for International Students.
International students from non-English speaking countries enrolled in the full time program in Sydney (Kensington campus) are required to take the following additional core course in their first session. This course is available for all students to assist to gain maximum benefit from their study and contributes 4 units of credit towards the total of 48 units of credit for the program.
Electives
A large variety of electives are offered, enabling students to focus on areas of interest and professional relevance. In addition, students may enrol in electives which are offered by other schools and academic units within the University of New South Wales, as well as courses offered in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of Sydney. Students may elect to undertake independent studies across selected areas of concentration, to learn about a particular area or course matter of special interest which is not offered in the formal program (PHCM9101/2/3/4). The following electives are offered:
Plans
The following plans are available in the Master of Health Management: 8901 Master of Health Management - International Plan (PHCMMS8901) 8901 Master of Health Management - External Plan (PHCMNS8901) Please refer to the Program Structure above and contact the school office for further information.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
A recognised Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline plus two years experience in health services.
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