In the Bachelor of Marine Biology students explore our ocean environment, the ecological interactions that sustain its biodiversity and how we might best protect it.
This course is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills as educators within the health professions.
The Master of Surgery by research at University of Melbourne is a program in which a candidate undertakes research in a specific aspect of surgery under academic supervision.
The Master of Philosophy - Health Sciences (MPhil) is an internationally recognised masters (by research) degree. The MPhil degree is designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research.
The Graduate Certificate in Myopia Management is a one-year program designed to provide you with training in the clinical and theoretical aspects of myopia management.
This course provides specialist knowledge and skills in sexology. You will examine research on the biological, psychological and social aspects of human sexuality, and study different research methods. Ethics in sexology are also highly prioritised.
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership (Aspiring Leaders) applicants must also meet the following specific requirements.
The program will be available to students who have a previous Nursing degree or equivalent; or; who have a previous allied health degree or professional equivalence.
You will study a wide ranging and diverse base of specialist health management courses.
Entry Requirements
To apply for admission into the Master of Health Services Management, a student should:
hold a suitable Bachelor degree in a related field (Public Health, Health Services Management, Environmental Health, Allied Health, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Clinical, Research and Biomedical Health) OR
hold a suitable Level 8 qualification (Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Bachelor Honours Degree) in a related field (Public Health; Health Services Management; Environmental Health; Allied Health, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Clinical, Research and Biomedical Health). Students admitted with one of these qualifications will be admitted to the Master of Health Services Management with Advanced Standing and required to complete an 80 credit points Masters OR
have completed one of the following Griffith Graduate Certificates*:
Graduate Certificate in Digital Health (3336)
Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management (3082) or Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management (3317)
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership (3280)
* Students applying for admission via this pathway may be eligible for Advanced Standing or specified credit of up to 40 credit points depending on courses completed in the Griffith Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management program. Credit applications for other Graduate Certificate programs are assessed individually and will require assessment of similarity in learning outcomes.
Applicants with extensive experience in health services management who do not hold qualifications listed in the requirement s above may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Health Service Management, Graduate Certificate of Digital Health or Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership, with progress to the Master of Health Services Management being dependant on a minimum pass grade in all courses.
At The University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Medicine, we are dedicated to the provision of education that is designed and presented in collaboration with the health sector to support the translation of learning into practice.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Diploma of Health Leadership applicants must meet the following specific requirements:
As a minimum qualification, a recognised Bachelor degree in a health profession
Evidence of specific professional and/or industry experience.