Updating Results

University of Newcastle

  • 16% international / 84% domestic

Master of Health Science

  • Masters (Coursework)

The University of Newcastle's Master of Health Science is an advanced program which will develop your professional skills, theoretical knowledge and your ability to critically appraise the evidence.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1 year full-time, 4 years part-time
Course Code
11687
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Feb, Aug

About this course

The University of Newcastle's Master of Health Science is an advanced program which will develop your professional skills, theoretical knowledge and your ability to critically appraise the evidence. Upon completion, you will be better placed to apply an evidence-based approach, develop innovative health initiatives, champion effective health programs and advance your career in your area of expertise.

Study locations

Online Study

Online

What you will learn

Regardless of which health care setting or profession you work in, you will often come across patients who will misuse alcohol and/or other drugs. Therefore, knowledge in evidence-based practice of alcohol and other drug treatment approaches is essential for all healthcare professionals. This specialisation will provide you with cross-disciplinary knowledge which spans epidemiology, clinical consequences of alcohol/substances use, disorders, explanatory models of addiction, and a range of research evidence-based pharmacology/psychosocial treatment literature. This program offers you the opportunity to practice and receive personalised feedback on motivational interviewing and alcohol and other drug assessment.

Key areas of study include:

  • Epidemiology - Basic Methods
  • Basis of Drug/Alcohol Problems
  • Motivating Health Behaviour Change
  • Clinical Assessment of Drug/Alcohol Use

Career pathways

This program will present you with the employment opportunities in one of today's most significant health concerns. Alcohol and other drug misuse is a significant cause of global disease and one of the greatest contributors to morbidity and mortality world-wide.

Possible career paths may include:

  • clinical leadership and management
  • health advocacy
  • research
  • health planning and promotion