Transform the health industry and beyond. This combined program will develop your technical skills in computing while you also explore the latest developments in health and healthcare systems.
Assist in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease.
Entry Requirements
Successful completion of a recognised bachelor degree in biomedical or medical health disciplines, with studies in Anatomy and Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics.
Due to professional recognition, applicants who have completed a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science undergraduate degree are not eligible for entry into this course.
This research-based higher degree develops research skills and advances knowledge. Why research at Curtin Curtin is widely recognised for applied research firmly focused on solving real-world problems.
The Australian College of Nursing’s (ACN) National Immunisation Program for Healthcare Practitioners course is based on the National Immunisation Education Framework for Health Professionals (2017) and has been accredited by the ANMAC subsidiary Health Education Services Australia (HESA) to deliver this course. HESA is the National body for health education accreditation and ACN is the first institution to have its Immunisation course accredited.
Duration
Flexible, self-paced (a minimum of 21 days up to a maximum of 120 days)
Become a leader in the field of mathematics and statistics. This degree is designed to give you deep training in mathematical sciences and will also assist you if you wish to transition from undergraduate studies to research in mathematical sciences in the future.
Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Medicine) is an internationally recognised masters by research degree designed for students to develop advanced skills in independent and sustained research on a particular topic under academic supervision.
The University of Sydney is currently not accepting applications for this degree for commencement in 2023. Please continue to refer to this course page for further updates. In response to COVID-19, the University of Sydney has reviewed the availability of courses to be delivered remotely.
Entry Requirements
Admission to the Master of Medicine (Advanced) (Psychiatry) requires:
completion of the requirements for the Master of Medicine (Psychiatry)
an average mark of at least 75% in 24 credit points of compulsory and/or stream units of study; and
any other requirements as stated by the faculty at the time of application.
The academic requirements that are displayed are applicable to currently available courses only, and are updated annually in October and may be changed without notice.
Credit for previous study
For more information about the University's credit policy, please see the Credit for Previous Studies page.
The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Practice specialisation is available to study as a graduate certificate and as part of the Master of Advanced Practice.