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Murdoch University

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Master of Health Care Management (Specialisation)

  • Masters (Coursework)

Build quality leadership and management skills to progress your nursing career in the health care industry, with a specialisation in either Gerontological Healthcare or Contemporary Mental Health.  

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time
Course Code
M1358, 112641B
Domestic Fees
$8,296 per year / $16,592 total
International Fees
$37,080 per year / $74,160 total

About this course

Overview

This course aims to cultivate excellence in quality, leadership and management in health professionals working in Quality, Safety, Risk or Middle Management roles in acute, community, mental health, primary and aged care public and private sectors.

On completion of the course, you will have the capacity and capability to apply these skills in a range of management positions and become a leader and champion of change.

Choose to specialise in either Gerontological Healthcare or Contemporary Mental Health.

In Gerontological Healthcare, you will develop specialist skills in the care of older adults and expand your career pathway in a range of healthcare settings.

In the Contemporary Mental Health major, you will develop specialist skills in the care of people with mental health illnesses, meet the professional development needs of graduates interested in specialist mental health practice, and be updated on evidence-based therapeutic approaches to care.

3 Reasons to study Health Care Management (specialisation) at Murdoch

  1. Study this unique 48-point Master's program with a choice of major to specialise in either Gerontological Healthcare or Contemporary Mental Health.
  2. Be taught by leading academics who are qualified nurses with experience across Australia and research expertise in patient safety, leadership, mental health, care of the aging, resilience and management.
  3. Take advantage of free workshops and seminars to help you with writing, statistics and analysing data, ethics, how to run surveys and research as a postgraduate student.

What you'll learn

  • Recent and contemporary developments in Health Care Management, Quality, Safety and Leadership.
  • Effective communication skills and technical research skills to evaluate and synthesise complex information to specialist and non-specialist stakeholders.
  • Applying initiative to situations in a work setting and/or for further learning.
  • Design a plan and execute a research-based project, and /or related piece of scholarship communicating the project findings.
  • How to adapt to working in complex health environments whilst always acting within appropriate professional, ethical, and legal frameworks.
  • Creating effective and collaborative interdisciplinary relationships to facilitate implementation of holistic safe health care.

Your future career

When you graduate, you could enter areas of Health Care, Social Assistance, or Public Administration and Safety in any of the following roles:

  • Middle management (e.g. Clinical Nurse Manager or Nurse Unit Manager)
  • Clinical Lead (gerontology or contemporary mental health)
  • Community Aged Care / Mental Health Manager
  • Regional Aged Care / Mental Health Manager
  • Leadership positions in your specialist area and senior positions in residential care, community care and assessment teams

Professional accreditation

M1358 Master of Health Care Management (Specialisation) is accredited by the Australasian College of Health Service Management (ACHSM). The School of Nursing promotes excellence and continual improvement of university training by providing a national university accreditation program. The national university accreditation standards have been developed through broad consultation with employers, industry groups, health managers and universities, to ensure that graduates who complete these programs are competent to perform the core tasks they face in employment.

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Entry requirements

Completion of a Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or equivalent in a human health discipline. Preparation for the course through previous study or professional experiences will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants require a minimum of six (6) months work experience in a clinical area relevant to their Bachelor education.

Study locations

Perth

How to apply

How to apply

Please indicate above whether you're a domestic or international student intending to study at a Western Australian campus.