Master of Health Administration

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This Masters degree will expand your knowledge and skills in health administration. Graduates of the Master of Health Administration students will be able to: Evaluate issues and challenges that confront the industry, health care professionals and consumers of their services. Conceptualise new and creative approaches to health care administration to support service delivery in diverse health care settings. Connect theory, practice and research within health administration. Examine the ethical aspects of personal, social, cultural, environmental and institutional changes within contemporary health care delivery and respond to such changes. Reflect on options and opportunities to enhance professional practice in contemporary local, regional and global health care contexts. Contribute to values-based professional practice in dynamic and challenging environments. The first 40 credit points of this course consist of the units in the Graduate Certificate in Health Administration. The second 40 credit points of this course are derived from the Graduate Diploma in Health Administration. Students have the option to pursue a project stream or a research stream within this course: The project stream consists of a combination of a project and electives (total value of 40 credit points). The research stream consists of a two-part research dissertation valued at a total of 40 credit points.

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Master of Health Administration
Start Date Semester 2 - August
Organisation Name Australian Catholic University
Course Venue Online
Qualification Level Post Grad
Course Category Nursing,Management,Allied Health
Course Duration 1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time.
Study Type fulltime,parttime,online
Fees --
Delivery Online and Classroom

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